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Montague, Lowell

MONTAGUE, Lowell

1942 - 2024

It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Lowell Montague on September 22nd, 2024, at the age of 82. Son of the late D’arcy Montague and of the late Cecilia Lowell.

He leaves behind his wife Margaret Wardlaw; his children: Melanie (Dan Robert), Cheryl (Ian Bruce) and Ian (Rose); his grandchildren: Sabrina, Ashevak, Conor and Morgan.  He also leaves behind his siblings Dawn (Don Moore), Christopher (Darlene Lacharity) and Karen "Kim" (late Steve Milford) as well as many cherished nephews and nieces, relatives and friends.

The wake will be held at the COOPÉRATIVE FUNÉRAIRE DE L'OUTAOUAIS, located at 95 de la Cité-des-Jeunes Boulevard in Gatineau (Hull sector), on Sunday, October 13th, 2024, from 2 pm until 5 pm.

For those who wish to do so, donations to the Valley Heritage Radio or organization of your choice would be appreciated.

Online condolences may be made at www.cfo.coop

 

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Montaque Family

My heart goes out to each and every one of you. You were all so kind to me while I was growing up.Simplicity is a word taught to me. Happiness love and caring. Never forget the great values of your family.Respectfully accept my sympathies . You all remain in my heart and prayers. Take care Margaret.
Love
Beverley Quinn xxo

Bev Quinn, October 2, 2024

Lowell Montague family

Our deepest sympathies to Lowell's family. We will always cherish his voice and his music will live on.
God bless

Jennifer & Norma-Lee Hayes, October 2, 2024

Margaret, Melanie, Cheryl, Ian and families

Cannot find the words to say how sorry we are….
There is a great emptiness in our hearts. Be assured he rests well after a life well lived…

Chris Darlene Montague, October 3, 2024

Montague Family and friends.

I worked with Lowell for a number of years on patrol at Ottawa Police. He was a great mentor and had a great sense of humour. Easy to talk to and a great man to have on a call.
R.I.P.

Brian Card, October 3, 2024

Lowell Montague

I worked on several platoons with Lowell. He was always wanting to be at the center of whatever was going on. He had a playful sense of humour and enjoyed playing practical jokes as much as being the target of them. I had tremendous respect for him as a police officer and as a human being. Rest in peace.

Larry Hill, October 3, 2024

Lowell's family and friends

I worked with Lowell at Ottawa Police and he left a lasting impression....in addition to, almost, quite literally, saving my life several times. I'll never forget him showing up urgently at least three times when I was in the midst of a physical battle with violent people I was trying to take into custody....Upon his arrival, the matter was, shall we say, resolved quickly! He was my 'guardian angel' out in the west end of Ottawa and he was respected by not only each and every one of the street cops but, also, by the 'bad guys'. He was tough and physically imposing on the streets, but also fair and compassionate. Over time, I had the privilege to get to know more of the gentle, kind, and caring side of the man. He talked often about his family, who he obviously loved very much, and he shared with me information about his love for music (country/western as I recall). I have a lot of great memories of Lowell and I will continue to cherish those.

Greg Brown, October 3, 2024

To the Families of Lowell Montague

Our deepest sympathy to the family, his music will live on for all to hear.

Leonard and Evelyn Lacharity , October 3, 2024

Montague Families.

May his memory keep you all at Peace, during this sad time.

Rick & Cindy Merrifield , October 3, 2024

Montague Family

I worked with Lowell at the Ottawa Police and dropped him off at his home a number of times ..He was a kind, funny, considerate man and a great police officer. He told me he was in a band and I see he was a fan of Valley Heritage Radio like many of us are. I was just thinking about him last week and had a smile thinking of his great laugh, sense of humour and solid character ..My deepest condolences ..

Robert Aikens, October 3, 2024

Lowell Montague

I worked with Lowell many years. He was a very good police officer whom all could rely on. He was passionate, kind and well respected. He will be remembered and missed. Rip Lowell. You’ve earned it.

Ron Bos, October 3, 2024

Margaret Wardlaw and Family

Please accept my condolences on Lowell's passing he will always be with you in spirit and mind during this difficult time. Lowell was a mentor to many young police officers with Ottawa Police and always took the time to share his knowledge and experience to make it easier for young officers to navigate their early years on the job. I have so many found memories and laughs of him when he was partnered with Duncan Angus from my early years on the job.

May he be entertaining many with his guitar and humour in Gods arms.

Ret'd Staff Sergeant Dave Veinotte OPS

Dave Veinotte, October 4, 2024

Margaret, Melanie, Cheryl & Ian

Deepest Sympathy to The Family on this sad news...
My parents (Doreen & Francis) had a few cassettes of Lowells songs and listened to them at their cottage. Marg & him would stop in heading up the gatineau and say why are you listening to that music must be something better to listen to.. he was always a joker!!
He will be missed... cherish the memories as he will always be with you. R.I.P.

Penny Peck & Cliff Ritchie , October 4, 2024

Montague

Our deepest condolences to all Lowell’s family and dear friends. He was a true gentleman and a life loving man. We had the pleasure of sitting on the executive of the Ottawa and District Old Time Fiddlers, and could not have had a better leader in our midst. Dear Margaret, he had so much love for you, I know you will always feel his presence from afar even though he cannot be by your side. Melanie, Cheryl and Ian, he was so proud of all of you and your families, there was always a gleam in his eyes when he spoke of any of you. His pride and joy. Lowell will be missed by so so many people, not just for his music and song but also his joie de vivre. Rest in peace our dear friend, heaven will be so much more musical when you reach your destination and your past musicians and round callers are waiting at the gates. Love to all of you!

Theresa Cashman and Nancy Brisard

Nancy Brisard, October 4, 2024

Montague Family’s

My sincere condolences to the Montague family on the passing of Lowell.
I met him several times playing music up in the Gatineau.
A true gentleman and a terrific country singer.
From one band member to another, Rest In Peace my friend.
Eldon Ostrom
BrysonAires & Heritage County Bands

Eldon Ostrom , October 4, 2024

Margaret Wardlaw

Margarete
I worked with Lowell in the 70's with OPS out of Churchill Ave, gosh, a while ago. I was a very young officer and Lowell was always good to me. I wish you my heart felt sympathy in the coming years with fond memories of the past years.

Gary Nelson
Retired Insp with OPS &
Retired Chief of Police, Antigua

Gary Nelson, October 4, 2024

The Montagues

It is with heavy heart and an abundance of memories I reflect upon my Godfather Lowell; his humour, wisdom, goofiness (outside the uniform). There are too many interactions I can remember that showed his great depth of human kindness and fairness. I loved the entire Montague family during my teen years (and still do), and spent as much time as possible with them. (I think I adopted them as my second family). A unique soul has passed. Love and condolences to all.

Sue Matynia, October 4, 2024

Montague family

My sincere condolences to Margaret and family. I met Lowell and Margarer through Old Tyme Fiddlers about 15 years ago. They provided a wonderful example of service and respect for people. While I did not know them well, I felt I had to have a joke ready whenever I saw Lowell or called their home. He always had time for a good laugh. He will be missed by many. Know that so many people are thinking of you during this difficult time.
Kindly,
Mary Prud'homme

Mary Prud'homme, October 9, 2024

The Montague Family

I'm so sorry to hear of Lowell's passing.
He was my coach officer when I joined the job 37 years ago.
I feel very fortunate to have had him as my mentor. I learned a lot from him,not least was how to keep safe. Years later,it was me sharing that knowledge with my recruits.
As we patrolled our area, Lowell would often sing Country songs! This also made a lasting impression on me as I am learning the banjo in my retirement!
Thanks for everything Lowell.
My sincere condolences,

Bob Kurus, October 11, 2024

Lowell Montague

My condolences to all family and friends. I spent many weekends up at the Montague family cottage in my youth with Ian and family. Lowell always had a great sense of humour and helped me appreciate the outdoors. Many fond memories.

Andrew Hale, October 13, 2024

to Margaret and Montague family

my condolences to the Montague family ,,, Lowell was a good friend, , Lowell and I ,, Played music together for almost 3 year at Wakefield ( Résidence Le Manoir ), , and also, , ,Lowell came to sing at my Jamms session almost every saturday at Tulipp valley at Chelsea Quebec ,, , lots a Lowell videos are in my Youtube Account ( Mario Prud'Homme Technique de Billard and Music ) ,, sunday October 13 - 2024, ,, Mario Prud'Homme. .. . Chelsea Quebec, ,

Mario Prud'Homme - Chelsea Quebec, October 13, 2024

family of Lowell Montague

I just read the sad news of Lowell's passing. In 1964 when I joined the Ottawa Police I worked with Lowell for a number of years on the same platoon, mostly walking a beat. He was a good police officer and a pleasure to work with. My deepest condolences to his family.

Jim Bickford

Jim Bickford, October 18, 2024