Julie Manuel
To Mimi and family, I am so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful and kind person.
Birth date: Sep 3, 1930 Death date: Apr 7, 2020
Anne Warren Montgomery, devoted wife of Levere C. “Monty” Montgomery Jr. for over 68 years, passed into the arms of our loving Lord on April 7, 2020 at their home in Covington, Louisiana. Born September 3, 1930 to Agnes Stanley an Read Obituary
To Mimi and family, I am so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful and kind person.
Sending love to all from Alan Bartlett on the recent loss of Anne. He and Jackie had so many fond memories with Monty and Anne . All of the Bartlett family expresses their condolences to the Montgomery family. Love to all and thinking of you! Love , Sally
What a very sweet lady she was. Sorry for the families loss.
Monty, and Anne's entire family: Jackie and I are heartbroken, and share your unbearable pain.. We are so blessed having known Anne and have gained so much by witnessing her beautiful and warm delight in helping people, and a beautiful life filled with love for her husband, family , and friends. Roy and Jackie Gregory
Aunt Anne was special to all the Sullivan kids. She was sweet and kind as were all of her sisters.
i am 1 0f 8, my best memory, was coming to Anne and Monty's house in New Orleans, was i was 10, it was my first trip out of Florida. Mom and DAD packed all the kids in a station wagon to drive to our Uncle Jerry's wedding.
Anna were Monty were waiting for us on their big white porch.
Aunt Anne, hugged each of us and asked, who are you? and hold old are you?
She then took us into he kitchen and asked us what we want to drink, sweet tea, water, white or chocolate milk. She pointed to a two big silver boxes on the counter, and told us that's where the milk is. she took a glass and put it under a plastic tube, raised a handle and milk came out. It was amazing. and then she said have as much as you wanted ,and we did.. I think Uncle Monty went out back to ensure he had enough large milk boxes to keep the taps flowing
I'm sure we made a mess and drank and ate a lot..but Aunt Anne just smiled and enjoyed our visit.
What a great Aunt and Person, we will all miss her
Love
Eddie Sullivan
now living in Tenessee
We were heart broken to hear of Anne's death. The lovely photograph of her reminds us of the wonderful times we spent together. Whether it was a dinner party at Tokalon Place or a barn dance at their Folsom retreat, Anne was the perfect ingratiating hostess. Anne set the tone which radiated through her loving family. Along with Monty, she saw to it that their children prospered and added to their community. Anne's gentle and kind way will be missed. We are better for having known her.
Bob and Jan Carr
To the entire Montgomery family, Miss Anne was truly a gem! She always had that sweet, warm smile as we ran through her house as kids. Throughout all these years, that smile remained. She was truly a beautiful, gracious lady. My deepest sympathy to Monty and all of you.
Mrs. Anne, good friend, teammate will always hold a special place in my heart! I will miss our conversations during lunch at the riverfront, gardening, chasing Dedow around the house and most of all our hug arounds! A true one of a kind, beautiful inside and out.
Anne was a very loving person. Our heartfelt condolences to Monty, Warren and the rest of the family.
Elsa and Robert Baker.
The picture posted of Anne says it all; beautiful inward and outward. Such a lovely lady. We became friends at St. John's Church and Books and Beyond Club. Her presence at our meetings was greatly missed. My condolence to her wonderful family and God bless all of you. Anne is home with the Lord.
Goodbye dear friend,
Priscilla Stahel