Brenda Lee Montgomery

July 12, 2019 at 11:15 p.m.
Brenda Lee Montgomery
Brenda Lee Montgomery

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Brenda Lee Montgomery, age 70, passed away on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, in Fort Wayne’s Parkview Randallia Hospital. A resident of Leesburg, Ind., for the past year, she was previously of Jackson, Ga.

Brenda was born on June 7, 1949, in Warsaw. She is the daughter of Maynard C. and Mary C. Vanator Osbun, though her father preceded her in passing. She was also a 1967 graduate of Leesburg High School and retired as a rural carrier from the United States Postal Service. More recently, she worked as a bus attendant for Butts County (Georgia) Schools.

All about her family, Brenda especially loved time spent with her grandchildren. She liked to travel and was known for her spunky, outspoken personality. She was strict but fair, was quite humorous and she loved to laugh.  

Those who will miss her most include two sons, Terry Montgomery and Alan (Patricia) Montgomery of Jackson, Ga.; three grandchildren, Brianna Montgomery, Noah Montgomery and Terry Montgomery Jr. “T.J.,” all of Jackson, Ga.; and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are sister, Janice (Russell) Wilson, of North Webster; brothers, Robert Osbun, of Leesburg, and David Osbun, of Akron; and their mother, Mary Osbun, of Leesburg. Father Maynard Osbun and a great-granddaughter preceded her in passing.  

Services will be held privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Titus Funeral Home of Warsaw assisted the family.

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Memorials to National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, PO Box 1848, Longmont, CO 80502.

Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.TitusFuneralHome.com.

Brenda Lee Montgomery, age 70, passed away on Wednesday, July 10, 2019, in Fort Wayne’s Parkview Randallia Hospital. A resident of Leesburg, Ind., for the past year, she was previously of Jackson, Ga.

Brenda was born on June 7, 1949, in Warsaw. She is the daughter of Maynard C. and Mary C. Vanator Osbun, though her father preceded her in passing. She was also a 1967 graduate of Leesburg High School and retired as a rural carrier from the United States Postal Service. More recently, she worked as a bus attendant for Butts County (Georgia) Schools.

All about her family, Brenda especially loved time spent with her grandchildren. She liked to travel and was known for her spunky, outspoken personality. She was strict but fair, was quite humorous and she loved to laugh.  

Those who will miss her most include two sons, Terry Montgomery and Alan (Patricia) Montgomery of Jackson, Ga.; three grandchildren, Brianna Montgomery, Noah Montgomery and Terry Montgomery Jr. “T.J.,” all of Jackson, Ga.; and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving are sister, Janice (Russell) Wilson, of North Webster; brothers, Robert Osbun, of Leesburg, and David Osbun, of Akron; and their mother, Mary Osbun, of Leesburg. Father Maynard Osbun and a great-granddaughter preceded her in passing.  

Services will be held privately in Oakwood Cemetery. Titus Funeral Home of Warsaw assisted the family.

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Memorials to National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, PO Box 1848, Longmont, CO 80502.

Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
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