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Patricia Montgomery

May 6, 1940 ~ May 2, 2020

Patricia 'Pat' Montgomery, 79, of Lisbon, died on Saturday, May 2, 2020. A private family graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6, 2020, at St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Lisbon, by Rev. Andrew Awotwe-Mensah. Friends and extended family are invited to participate in the service via livestream on Facebook. Search for and join the Remembering Pat Montgomery Facebook group for more information. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon. Survivors include her children, Danny (Sylvia) Montgomery, Anita (Jim) Northup, Doren (Ruby) Montgomery, Kirk (Mary) Montgomery; grandchildren, William Montgomery, Hilary (Craig) Michelson, Sam Northup, Jill Northup, Mitchell (Taylor) Montgomery, Matthew (Maja) Montgomery, Regina Montgomery, and Katelyn Montgomery; great grandchildren, Macy and Gunner; siblings, Chuck Sievers and Helen (Bob) Caspers; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. Pat was born May 6, 1940, the daughter of LaVerne and Wilma (Bailey) Sievers. She graduated from Mount Vernon High School in 1958. Pat met William Samuel Montgomery at Danceland, and they were married on August 11, 1959, in Solon. She loved being a mother and grandmother, making sure she attended nearly all of their activities and sporting events. In her spare time, she loved to golf and watch sports on ESPN. Pat was an active leader in the community. She was a founding EMT for the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Ambulance Services, served as leader for the Lisbon Booster Club and Girl Scouts, and was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Sam; sister, Sharon Nost; and brother, Don Sievers. Memorials may be directed to the family in care of Stewart Baxter, 715 10th Avenue SW, Mount Vernon, Iowa 52314.

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  1. Mary I am so very sorry for the passing of your Mother-In-Law. She sounds like she was an amazing lady. Hugs to you and prayers for you and your family. Pam Giunta

  2. To Pat’s family: It is so sad to hear of the passing of Pat. She was significant person in Aunt Wilma’s family that I was raised with in the 50’s and early 60’s. So many terrific memories of the house in Mt Vernon and the fun times with my cousins. Pat was the strong, positive, and level headed one that kept the rest of us in line. I will always remember her as the pillar of strength and good to the core. RIP Pat and hugs to her children. Mike Bailey

  3. My Condolences Anita and all of your family I cherish the memories of Pat and I talking, golfing, playing cards with both Pat and Sam.

  4. I was shocked to learn of Pat’s passing. She was a doll and so funny. Pat and I have been a lot together years ago when we were in school, trouble always seemed to find us and we would blame each other. It’s a wonder her parents ever let us be together. Pat was so special and more fun. I know her family will miss her terribly. Always remember Pat’s smile and keep her love in your hearts, she is watching over you along with Sam.

  5. I was shocked to learn of Pat’s passing. She was a doll and so funny. Pat and I have been a lot together years ago when we were in school, trouble always seemed to find us and we would blame each other. It’s a wonder her parents ever let us be together. Pat was so special and more fun. I know her family will miss her terribly. Always remember Pat’s smile and keep her love in your hearts, she is watching over you along with Sam.

  6. So sorry for the passing of your mom. She and I have been friends since school.. loved her smile.. She was a great lady and will be missed.

  7. So Sorry to hear of your loss. Helen will know who I am but your mom and grandma and grandpa Sievers go back to my grandma Cave and my parents Lee and Maxine McHenry. I have known your mom since I was a very little girl. I used to bowl with her and Helen, and would always seem to run into your mom and dad at Gwen’s years ago. My deepest sympathy to your family and I shall miss seeing her at Gwen’s. Terry McHenry Hoy

  8. I am one of Pat’s many Clymer cousins. My grandmother was Pearl Hunter. I used to see Pat at family reunions when we were both kids, and then reconnected when she and Sam ran the lumber company in Anamosa. I am so sorry to read of her death. My mother and I send our sympathies.

  9. We are sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. She was a very kind and sweet lady and we loved getting to know her and Sam during the times they lived next door to us in Anamosa. Our condolences to the family for your loss. Guy Pence & Denny Albaugh

  10. I am so sorry to hear about your mom passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. I know her and Sam are up there dancing and playing euchre with the rest of our family!! RIP Pat!! Raquel “Rocky” Wray


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