J. Gregori Montano

NEWINGTON —  J. Gregori Montano, 67, died May 21, 2009.

Born Feb. 12, 1942, to Amy (Lorenzo) and Joseph Montano, he was educated in local schools before graduating from UConn and Fordham University.

He was the youngest chemist to work on the Apollo Space Project and attended many launchings at Cape Canaveral.

He was dedicated to helping others in numerous civic and religious organizations for many years. He was a lifelong communicant of St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church, where he was in the choir from youth to adulthood.

In addition to his loving partner of 34 years, Raymond J. Woollett, he leaves his brother, Gerald J. Montano; his nephew, Jason Montano and his wife, Susan; his niece, Nicole LaFond, and her husband, James; his great-nephew and niece, Mitchell and Marisa Montano; and many cousins and friends.

A Liturgy of Christian burial was celebrated at St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church on May 26. The family requests donations be made in Greg’s name to St. Patrick-St. Anthony Church, 285 Church St., Hartford, CT 06103 and/or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Visit an online guestbook at Montano-Shea.com.

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