Francis Patrick (Pat) Montgomery

Francis Patrick (Pat) Montgomery

Francis Patrick (Pat) Montgomery, 84, fought courageously but lost his battle with Parkinson’s. He passed peacefully on January 22, 2022 at Wynwood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. He will be dearly missed by all who loved his kind and endearing spirit. Pat was a proud veteran and an active member of the Knights of Columbus. His memory will be eternally cherished by his wife and best friend, Grace who was by his side every day for the last 60 years, son David Montgomery (Colleen) and sister Mary Brown, brother Robert Montgomery (Dot) and many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
On Thursday, February 3, 2022 friends may call at Sweeney’s Funeral Home, 337 Bridgeboro Street, Riverside, NJ. Visitation begins at 9:00 AM followed by Prayers and Knights of Columbus Service at 10:00AM. For the safety of all, please wear a face covering during the services.
The Burial will be privately held. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Pat’s memory can be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation https://www.parkinson.org/ways-to-give or to the Knights of Columbus https://www.kofc.org/en/charities/check.html.

3 Comments

  1. Heidelore Rowan says:

    Dear Grace & Family,

    Our dear friend Pat will be long remembered for all the wonderful times we had boating and celebrating special occasions and the holidays together. May you find comfort and peace in remembering these special moments that brighten our days over the years. Sending you love and our heartfelt condolences. The Rowan Family: Heide, Christian, Kathy, Oliver & JR in heaven.

  2. Aimee Jo Pagnotti says:

    Rest in peace uncle Pat… we love you…

  3. Pier Magno says:

    Frank/Pat was like an uncle to me. He was a wonderful neighbor and friend. He was always available to help out whenever we needed him. He was a kind and gentle soul. We will miss him knocking at our door to drop something off or just walking by daily with Grace. The two were pillars of strength and safety when my sisters and I were little children in the neighborhood. We knew that if we were ever in trouble or needed help (and if our parents were working), they were the ones we could call for help. It was a blessing to have known him and he will be forever missed.