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James Supinski posted a condolence
Sunday, May 26, 2024
You were an interesting guy. Thank you for you all you did for those around you. You will be missed.
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Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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Thank you for your service Monty. Rest in peace. Dave Bechtel 7707
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Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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Peter Van Roon posted a condolence
Monday, February 27, 2023
Monty was always a good friend to everyone. Brave beyond words and never letting himself get down about anything. It saddens me with his passing and has broken my heart. To Beth and Morgan my deepest condolences. Fair winds and following seas Monty!
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ADAM RIBBLE posted a condolence
Sunday, February 26, 2023
I first met Dave in Gander in "89 during shift changes on the SD position. He taught me so much back then. Our paths next crossed at work at Oglivie,,,,he continued to teach me things. I will miss him.
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Lorraine Boulay posted a condolence
Saturday, February 25, 2023
It is with great sadness that I received the news of Monty's passing. We crossed paths a few times during the Management/Union meetings at CSE where I was the minutes taker. I have fond memories of him. I still have the book and a few articles written about the Hercules crash that he survived on October 30, 1991. In my eyes, he exemplified the word 'courage'. My deepest sympathy to his family and to his many friend who feel the loss.
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Saturday, February 25, 2023
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To Beth, Morgan and the entire Montgomery family and friends, we have all lost another great man, co-worker and brother in Arms. Monty's contribution to the 291 family/trade will always be remembered and celebrated, RIP my friend. Monty had T-shirts made for all of us on our 6A course with the words "Rubberheads with Attitudes" !!
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Ray Lebeau posted a condolence
Saturday, February 25, 2023
To Beth, Morgan, Family Members & Friends,
The members of the Canadian Forces Supplementary Radio (SUPRAD) System Oldtimers Association were deeply saddened by the news of Monty’s passing. All those who were friends with Monty, before the 30 October 1991 Hercules aircraft crash in Alert, and in the years following, can attest to the fact that his pleasant personality and positive attitude never wavered. The courage, determination and perseverance that Monty displayed throughout all of hardships that he endured were commendable, and he was an inspiration to every one of us. He was, without a doubt, an exemplary fighter and a true hero. All those who proudly served with Monty, as members of the Communicator Research (MOC 291) family and at Communications Security Establishment (CSE) will forever remember all of the enjoyable times, and the many laughs that were shared. Monty genuinely valued the many friendships that he made during his life’s journey, and as a result, he became a Life Member of our SUPRAD Oldtimers Association. There is a ‘Tree of Life’ located in the entranceway of the Canadian Forces Station Leitrim All Ranks Mess. Because Monty was a loved and valued member of our Association, a small bronze cross will now be placed on the leaf that bears his name. Thank you Monty, for your dedicated and loyal service and for your valued friendship.
Please know that as members of your extended military family, we will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
‘Friends Forever’
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Justine Dahl posted a condolence
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Monty as a former colleague I think it's fair to say there was never a battle you were not prepared to take on. Whether for yourself or for another colleague. My first memory of knowing you was in fact October 1991. I still have vivid memories of that day, the hours of waiting, not knowing and finding out you were on the plane. Then realizing you were the guy in the smart black and white navy uniform, who I had run into a few times around the office. I do recall one conversation we had after you returned to work as a civilian, I asked how you were doing and you told me about the work you were doing with War Amps, talking to children, sharing your story to help them move on from their own life changing situations. How the work gave you strength and purpose. While we never worked directly together our circles intersected over the years and I had the opportunity to watch you work to better the lot of your colleagues through your engagement with UNDE. Even as a manager I recall saying "we should go to Monty" or "let's have a chat with Monty about this". Life challenged you and you were fair, honest, good humoured back. I wish you fair winds and calm seas as you start your next journey. You will be missed.
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Clayton Stacey donated to CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DU CANCER
Saturday, February 25, 2023
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James and Deb Abbott posted a condolence
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Our sympathy to Beth and Morgan.
James (Bud) and Deborah Abbott
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Moe Beere posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
The Watch
For twenty plus years
This sailor has stood the watch
While some of us were in our bunks at night
This sailor stood the watch
While some of us were in school learning our trade
This shipmate stood the watch
Yes.. even before some of us were born into this world
This shipmate stood the watch
In those years when the storm clouds of the cold war were seen brewing on the horizon of history
This shipmate stood the watch
Many times he would cast an eye ashore and see his family standing there
Needing his guidance and help
Needing that hand to hold during those hard times
But he still stood the watch
He stood the watch for twenty plus years
He stood the watch so that we, our families and
Our fellow countrymen could sleep soundly in safety, Each and every night
Knowing that a sailor stood the watch
Today we are here to say
'Shipmate... the watch stands relieved
Relieved by those You have trained ,Guided, and Led
Shipmate you stand relieved.. we have the watch..."
"Boatswain..Standby to pipe the side...Shipmate's going Ashore.."
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Theresa Boucher posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Morgan & Beth I send my sincerest condolences. Monty was an incredible man! I served in Alert with Monty who was also my planey and shiftmate as a Lumberjack in 1987 and as a young single female (and a minority) I was often teased and sometimes not treated too well by some of the guys, Monty always treated me with respect and was a true gentleman! He was the silent strong one who I could always go to if I needed advice on how to handle the not so gentlemanly guys and his sense of humour often helped me get through difficulties during my deployment, he was like a big brother for me and I could count on him to keep me safe. May God bless you and hold you tightly during this most difficult time.
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Butch & Theresa Boucher posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
It is with great sadness that I heard of Monty’s passing. He fought hard until the end and he enabled a whole community to reacquaint themselves with each other during his last battle, a unique endeavour and noteworthy achievement. Through his time amongst us Monty mentored, helped, elevated and supported many, even though he had suffered much more then many and had the scars to show. A Good One Gone but he will never be forgotten. May God Bless his soul.
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Sheila Norris-Elye posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
I was very sad to hear the news of Monty’s passing and the struggles he faced over the last many years. I have fond memories of him. He was a sweet gentleman and devoted colleague. My sincere condolences to the family. Me he rest in peace and come to you in your dreams.
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Friday, February 24, 2023
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Jim and Marilyn Murphy posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Beth, Morgan and all Monty's friends and colleagues,
Our sincere condolences on Monty's passing. There are a lot of broken hearts in Ottawa and across Canada silently celebrating his life and what he meant to each of them. Rest in Peace sailor, thank you for your service and your friendship.
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Phil Gurski posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
My sincere condolences to Monty's family. It was an honour to know and work with him
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Dallas and Vic Greeley posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family.
Dallas and Vic Greeley
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Dawn & Dave Porter posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Take comfort in knowing Monty is now at peace. Missed and loved by all. Sincere condolences to the family.
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Chris Jenkins posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Our sincerest condolences to Morgan, Beth and all of Montys friends and family. A great hearted, life loving soul who always saw the silver lining and knew the sun was shining brightly behind every cloudy moment. You will be dearly missed by any and all that knew you.
Chris and Mireille.
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Tony Verge posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
During the Masset Raindrop Festival in 89, the JRC adopted a 50's theme. Somehow we thought an Oscar Meyer Weiner would be a great mascot. Monty carried that huge paper mache hot dog to all the events. It was hilarious and he did it with pride. We won that year. We all had so much fun.
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Scott McLean posted a condolence
Friday, February 24, 2023
Morgan and Beth, my heart breaks. He was an exceptional man. Monty, you can stand down. We have the watch.
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