Virginia Milor Montgomery © Marietta Monitor July 17, 1992, page 4
Courtesy of Ray and Elreeta WeathersSubmitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Virginia Milor Montgomery, 83, were at 1:30 p.m. July 7 in the Rankin Funeral Home, Salem, Illinois. Officiating was Rev. Albert VanHouten.
Born December 6, 1908, in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Mrs. Montgomery died July 5, 1992, in Twin Willows Nursing Home. She was the daughter of Louis and Juanita Shibley Milor.
Mrs. Montgomery was a member of the Salem Presbyterian Church, the Salem Hospital Zuxiliary, the Salem Woman's Club, and also served as Girl Scout leader. She married William L. Montgomery December 15, 1928.
Survivors include two sons, Bill Montgomery of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, and John Montgomery of Sallisaw; three daughters, Norma Drayer of Belleville, Illinois, Ginger Gillmore of Columbia, Missouri, and Juanita McClellan of Saginaw, Michigan; a sister, Pearl Hert of Ardmore; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Montgomery was preceded in death by her husband on February 21, 1985; two brothers, Charles Milor and Jim Milor; and two sisters, Louise Batson and Betty Livingston.
Interment was in the Paradise Cemetery, Salem.
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