Glenn Montgomery, 76, passed away on September 9, 2025, in Greenfield, IN.
Glenn is survived by Katrine Montgomery - wife, of Greenfield, Kim Oetting - sister-in-law, Steve Oetting- brother-in-law- Mike Higgens- brother-in-law, Brey Higgens- sister-in-law, Lisa Mann - daughter, Mark Kleineidam - son-in-law, Tony Montgomery - son, Kikue Montgomery - daughter-in-law, Roberta Pulley - sister, Ryan Mann - grandson, Angela Odum - daughter-in-law, Melissa Odum - daughter-in-law, Mandy Odum - daughter-in-law, Grace Odum - granddaughter, Jonah Odum Jr - grandson, Dayne Odum - grandson, Katelyn Odum - granddaughter, Kassidy Odum - granddaughter, Keller Odum - grandson, Brittni Mann - granddaughter, Matt Dingo - (boyfriend to Brittni), Krista Gilbert - granddaughter, Alex Gilbert - (husband to Krista), Sophia Odum - granddaughter, Jason Odum Jr - grandson, Ryusa Montgomery - granddaughter, Ryumi Montgomery - granddaughter, Sara Mann - granddaughter, Natalie Mann - great-granddaughter, Hunter Mann - great-grandson, Avery Mann - great-grandson, Tristan Mall - grandson, Lilly Mall - granddaughter.
Glenn is preceded in death by his mother and father, Joe and Lillian McLauaren and two sisters, Vivian and Nelly and two brothers, Gilbert and Wayne.
Glenn had a passion for motorcycles that began when he was just a young boy. His very first vehicle after getting his license was a motorcycle, and he never lost that love of riding. Over the years, he enjoyed his Harley-Davidsons and, later in life, his trike-always finding joy and freedom on the open road.
Travel was another of Glenn's greatest pleasures. He especially loved attending the Daytona 500 with his wife Katrine, his daughter Lisa, and her fiancé Mark. He was also a devoted Indianapolis Colts season ticket holder, where he not only cheered on his team but also cherished the camaraderie of friends at the games.
Some of Glenn's fondest memories were made in Hawaii with his son Tony, daughter-in-law Kikue, and later his beloved granddaughters, Ryusa and Ryumi. He also traveled often with Katrine, her sister Kim, and brother-in-law Steve, creating memories together across the country.
Glenn deeply loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. His happiest moments were the times spent with them-whether in Ft. Wayne, Memphis, Franklin, St. Pete, or Hawaii. He delighted in hosting Halloween parties and sharing good times with friends at the VFW and American Legion halls throughout central Indiana. Glenn never met a stranger; he had a gift for conversation and built lasting friendships, especially through the veteran community.
He held a special place in his heart for his many nieces and nephews, whom he loved dearly. He also had a soft spot for his dogs and grand dogs.
Glenn's life was rich with adventure, friendship, and family. His love for motorcycles, his passion for travel, and above all, his devotion to those he cared about will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.
A celebration of life will be held for Mr. Glenn Montgomery will be held on September 12, 2025 at the Hancock County Veterans Recreational Park at 2 P.M. located at 2244 S 275 E, Greenfield, Indiana 46140 (previously known as La Place).
Memorial donations can be made in Glenn's name to the Sue Ann Wortman Cancer Center of Hancock County Hospital.
Online condolences at www.bellmortuary.com
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