Montgomery Clifton Navarro was born on October 19th, 1989, at 9:3l p.m. in Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia PA. He was the son of Juan Antonio Navarro and Angela Maxine Navarro. With Montgomery’s father having military background he was educated in Germany, Colorado, Washington State and Pennsylvania.
As a youth at school, he excelled academically with the highest scores in his class, especially in mathematics. When he entered math competitions throughout his school years, he even took part in creating the new version of the Japanese video game, “Shenmue III”. Montgomery worked at Allied Security Company who brought him in as family during his time there.
When it came to Montgomery, he had a unique soul with a bright personality. Montgomery was a jack of all trades comically, artistically, and musically inclined with a brilliant mind. Montgomery was humble, authoritative and he stood by his convictions. Montgomery was a gentle giant who could brighten up the room with his infectious smile and gift of laughter to everybody around him. Montgomery's character was influential on many lives around him.
He was a protector of his family and close friends with his love, especially the devotion and affection he had for his nieces and the father figure he carried for his loved ones. Montgomery loved history that pertained to Japanese, Egyptian and Greek history. The most special thing about Montgomery is that he was self-taught to wield a sword and learned the way of the Samurai. Montgomery left behind a legacy that will carry on in our lifetime Forever.
Monte was preceded in death by his grandparents, Willie C. and Agnes Carroll Brown, John and Jane Azzinaro, his aunt, Myrtice L. Brown Nelson, his uncles, Billie L., Quintin O., Jesse L., and Clayton Brown, and his cousin, Naheem McDuffie.
Cherished memories shall linger in the hearts of his beloved family including his parents, Juan A. Navarro and Angela M. Navarro, brothers, Juan A. Navarro Jr., and Emilio M. Navarro, sister, Sasha E Navarro, sister-in-law, Anastasia Abbandando, aunts, Barbara J. Beckom and Sharon Beckom, uncles, Jonathan Beckom and Willie C. Brown Jr., Papa William Smith and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and close friends.
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