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In Loving Memory

Montgomery, Arnold Earl

Baptized into the hope of Christ’s Resurrection, on Sunday, December 27, 2020. Beloved husband of Mary Montgomery (nee Moenster) of 58 years; dearest father of Marcia (Arne) Fredrickson, Donna (Keith) Koenigsfeld, Michael (Janel) Montgomery, Susan (Dave) Birtley and Sandra (Rich) Schwab; dear Grandpa of Joe (Annie), Allison (Josh), Stephanie, Emily (Jason), Sloane, Lauren, Jack, Morgan and Mariela; great-grandpa of Clark, Kylie, Max and Eliza; our dear brother, uncle and friend of many.
Our perpetual student, Arnold retired after a long career with the City of St. Louis.
Funeral Mass Thursday, December 31, 11 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 3140 Meramec St., St. Louis. Interment Jefferson Barracks at a later date. Memorial contributions may be given to American Parkinson Disease Association and St. Anthony of Padua Church.

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6 thoughts on “Montgomery, Arnold Earl”

  1. I have very fond memories of Arnold. He was a great boss, mentor and friend. I was only 18 when I started working for him and he help me grow as a secretary and assistance. He treated me more as a daughter than his secretary. He always told everyone that he was my favorite boss. Which was true and I would say I was his favorite secretary which I can only hope was true.
    I miss him and have thought of him often over the years.

    Rest in peace Arnold I will never forget everything you have done for me.

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  2. I have very fond memories of Arnold. He was a great boss, mentor and friend. I was only 18 when I started working for him and he help me grow as a secretary and assistance. He treated me more as a daughter than his secretary. He always told everyone that he was my favorite boss. Which was true and I would say I was his favorite secretary which I can only hope was true.
    I miss him and have thought of him often over the years.

    Rest in peace Arnold I will never forget everything you have done for me.

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  3. I’m sorry you all have lost Arnold. Even though I didn’t know him well, I always enjoyed talking to him when there was a family get together when Teri was in town. He always made me feel welcome.

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  4. I’m sorry you all have lost Arnold. Even though I didn’t know him well, I always enjoyed talking to him when there was a family get together when Teri was in town. He always made me feel welcome.

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