Greg Montgomery, 52 of Portsmouth, Va., formerly of Stockbridge, Ga., passed away Monday, Nov. 22, 2004.

Mr. Montgomery was born in Cookville, Tenn. When he was 6 months old his family moved to Detroit, Mich. Then they moved to Georgia in 1956. In 1959 his family moved to Stockbridge, and in 1978 Mr. Montgomery moved to Venice, Fla. Greg worked for McCarthy Construction Co. for 23 years. In November of 1981, Greg went to work with McCarthy as a laborer, where he worked his way up to project manager. While with McCarthy's he worked at different locations lasting from 1 to 3 years, mostly on the eastern side of the United States. He enjoyed riding his Harley, he loved to ride on the weekends and at bike rallies with friends. Last year he was able to ride to Sturgis, S.D. for the Big Bike Rally with his wife and friends. Greg is predeceased by his father, Charles L. Montgomery, and his sister, Patricia Ann Montgomery. He is survived by his wife, Janet M. Montgomery; two daughters, Michele Jean Montgomery and Meadow Ann Montgomery; two sons, Gregory Shane Montgomery and Michael David Montgomery, all of Venice, Fla.; mother, Rita Lastigue Montgomery of Stockbridge, Ga.; three brothers, Bruce S. and Mary Ellen Montgomery and Gary and Peggy Montgomery of Stockbridge, Ga. and Clark Montgomery of Lake Worth, Fla.; three grandchildren, Tyler " T.J." Wright, Alexis Wright, and Ryan Ledford; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

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