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Mary Beatrice Montgomery, 73, passed away on Friday, December 5, 2014. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2014, at the Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home , 542 Hickory St., Abilene, from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. A committal service is scheduled at 1:00 p.m. following the visitation at the Texas State Veterans Cemetery, 7457 W. Lake Rd., Abilene.
Mary Beatrice was a born again Christian who encouraged others to love God and follow Jesus Christ. She was full of humor and wit. She taught her family the gift of giving to others and helping those who were in need.
She is preceded in death by parents Joe Lee and Lillie Beatrice Johnson Williams; brothers, J.L. Williams and Wylie Olan Williams; and sister-in-law, Freida Williams.
Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Joe W. Montgomery of Cisco; son, George W. Montgomery; daughter, Rhonda Pipkin and Husband Ron of Cisco; brother, Joe Williams of Odessa, TX; sister, Pat Cox and husband Jerry of Comanche, TX; grandchildren, Rebekah Santos and husband Richard, Robbie W. Pipkin, Will Montgomery, and Sarah Montgomery; great-grandchildren, Megan, Symone, and Natalie Santos; along with numerous nephews, nieces, great- nephews and great-nieces.
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3 Entries
January 1, 2015
Victor & Sylvia Shesler
You will be missed very much.
Love You!!!
December 8, 2014
Will Montgomery
It is a bittersweet thing that you are gone. I am sad that you are no longer here, but happy that you no longer suffer. I take comfort in knowing what a devout person you were, and that I have an opportunity to see you again someday. I love you so much. Until we see each other again...
December 8, 2014
Deyonna Jameson
She was such a selfless and giving person. I am so thankful my children had this beautiful grandmother in their lives. She had a great sense of humor! We used to play Sip-Bo together. A game she later played with her grandkids when they were old enough to play. I think about how she would be talking and at the end of a statement she would say, "You know?" and if you didn't answer she would say it again so that you did. Another thing she would say when she was talking about something she didn't like was "Isn't that just pitiful?" Although I grieve that she has passed away, memories of her bring a smile to my face. I hope to be there with friends and family when she is brought to life again by God through his son, Jesus Christ. Sincerely, Deyonna Jameson
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