Anonymous
Monty was always a scream in school and was enjoyed by all who knew him.
We will miss him this next year for our 50th class reunion.
Death date: May 10, 2009
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Monty Burch, Age 67, of Lawrenceville, GA., died May 10, 2009. He is survived by his daughter: Lillie Burch Mask, of Lawrenceville, GA, grandson: Charles Thomas Houston , companion: Judy Leggett, of Dallas, GA., several aunts , uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents , Pete & Lillian Burch. Monty was retired from Rock-Tenn in Norcross after 15 years and was a member of Hebron Baptist Church. He loved his Bikes and his Street Rods. There will be a Memorial Service on Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 2:00 P.M. at Tom M. Wages Lawrenceville Chapel. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Saturday, from 12PM-2PM. Condolences may be sent or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com Tom M. Wages, Lawrenceville Chapel, 120 Scenic Hwy., Lawrenceville, GA 770-963-2411Read Obituary
Monty was always a scream in school and was enjoyed by all who knew him.
We will miss him this next year for our 50th class reunion.
Judy,
We were shocked and saddened to hear of your accident and of Monty's death. We hope everything squares away for you, soon, but we know nothing will be able to replace Monty's presence. He was truly a gifted individual, both in his mechanical skills and in his ability to deal with people. The salesmen on the accounts Monty was involved with really relied on him for crucial "inside information" he was able to glean whenever he was in the plant. Too, everything he did was done with an "artistic" flair.
We'll always remember an example of his sense of humor. When you visited us in Palm Coast during either Bike Week or BikeOctoberFest, we went to dinner at a restaurant that "forgot about us" after we were seated. When the waitress finally came over and asked what we wanted, Monty said, in a voice loud enough to be heard by everyone in the room, "I think we'll just have dessert. We already sent out for pizza while we were waiting!"
We'll not be able to attend the services on Saturday, but our thoughts and prayers are with you and his family.
Dave and Becky Carter
I AM VERY SADDENED AND YOUR GOOD FRIENDSHIP WILL BE TRULY MISSED.
Monty was so full of life and jolly all the time. He seemed to like everyone. He loved his daughter very much. He will be missed and fondly remembered by so many people.
You could always count on Monty being at the next biker event and party.
From grilling up Bubba Burgers at an HD delearship event to eating Milwaukee's own Beer N Brats and riding our scoots all the way down to the Cabbage Patch in Daytona, Monty was there.
He was a 19 year old trapped in an older gents body living life to the fullest and danced like nobody was watching.
May he continue to bless all of us with such fond memories as he watches over each of us during our own remaining time here on earth.
Let us continue to celebrate his life as we know it.
God Bless!
Monty was truly a good man! He loved
his Mother, his Daugher, Lillie, and
his grandson with all his heart. Heloved his toys, and life. I pray for
his daughter, his friend Judy, and all
those who loved him. I was married to
Monty for 10 years, and I truly cannot
say or think a bad thought. We remained
friends, and though he did not have a
large family, he enjoyed being a part of
my family. May God bless and keep, all
that are near and dear to him! We will
all miss him.
Luv
Anita
Big loss .May he rest in peace.He will be missed by a lot of people. Good man.He would give you the shirt off his back to help anyone.Our prayers go out to all family and friends.Monty's corner a must stop during bike week.
In remembrance of Monty, a man who enjoyed life to the fullest!
With our deepest sympathy,
Nancy & Dick Boyer