Bonnie Montgomery

09/04/1947 ~
 07/15/2023

Obituary

Bonnie Montgomery went to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 15, 2023. She was dearly loved by her family and friends, and her legacy of generosity and kindness will forever live in our hearts.

Bonnie was born on September 4, 1947, to Ted and Odessa Brown in New Orleans, Louisiana. After graduating from Mount Carmel Academy and Loyola University, Bonnie received her dental hygienist license and continued to work for 50 years before retiring in 2017. She cared deeply for her patients and will be remembered for her personal connection and gentle care. In 1983, she married William Montgomery, the love of her life, and together they settled in Kingwood, Texas. She was a devoted Catholic and longtime member of St. Martha’s Catholic Church. In all her activities, Bonnie always felt she received more than she gave and that is because she genuinely had a servant’s heart and a giving spirit. As a true Cajun, Bonnie enjoyed cooking a big pot of gumbo, dancing to New Orleans jazz, and hosting annual crawfish boils with her family. She always cherished wonderful times with friends, working in the garden, completing a challenging sudoku puzzle, and savoring any opportunity for chocolate ice cream. She adored her family and often said her most precious memories were their wonderful family trips.

Bonnie is survived by her loving husband, Bill Montgomery; daughter, Megan Beathard and husband Paul; newborn granddaughter, Nora; and sister, Cindy Booth. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Patricia Jemsek.

A private family service will be held in New Orleans. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you consider giving to Catholic Charities.

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1 thought on “Bonnie Montgomery”

  1. Dearest Bill, Megan, and family,

    It is with a heavy heart that I’ve learned of Bonny’s passing. She and I worked together for many yearsat Dr. Richard Rowntree’s office in Kingwood. As a professional, she was my absolute role model. Her quality of care, compassion and joyfulness was admired by anyone who had the good fortune to be in contact with her.

    We shared many good times together and her love and devotion to Bill and Megan was always a priority along with the patients she loved and cared for over many decades.

    While we mourn her earthly loss, we know she is welcomed and celebrated by her Lord and Savior and for this we give thanks.

    Our prayers for strength, comfort, peace and blessings to you all
    Carol and Bob Shimp

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