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SPENCER BURN VICTIM IDENTIFIED - Service Sunday For Jason "Red" Montgomery

(08/25/2006)
The victim of a Spencer house fire Saturday has been identified by the State Medical Examiner's office as 27-year-old Jason Matthew "Red" Montgomery of Spencer.

A graveside service for will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Zion Hill Cemetery, Elana. There will be no visitation. John H. Taylor Funeral Home, Spencer is in charge of arrangements.

Jason was a graduate of Roane County High School, an employee of S-T Pipeline, Clendenin and a member of the Uler Memorial Church, Uler.

He was born May 25, 1979, in Spencer, a son of the late Sherry Lynn Smith Stewart. In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Brooks and Dorcas Coen Smith; uncle, Brooks Smith, Jr.; stepmother, Sarah Gin Crihfield.

Survivors include a son, Braydon M. Montgomery of Parkersburg; aunts and uncles, Gerry Lang of Sweetwater, Tennessee, Raymond Dale Smith of Uler, Charlene Jarvis of Florida, Martha White of Florida, Marvin Wayne Smith of Parkersburg and Melvin A. Smith of Looneyville.


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