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STEVE MONTGOMERY

07/10/1942 - 01/20/2023

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Steve Montgomery was born on July 10, 1942, and went to his Heavenly Home early Friday morning, January 20, 2023, from recently diagnosed cancer. Steve was a proud Houstonian, husband, brother, father, teacher, mentor, and friend to many.

Born to Hilda and George Montgomery, Steve is survived by his wife Cynthia J. Raman, sister Ann Montgomery from Brenham, TX, son Todd and wife Ashley and granddaugh­ters Alexis and Brinkley from Round Rock, TX, and son Terry and granddaugh­ters Mayson, Montana, and Mykal from the Dallas, TX area.

Steve graduated from Houston Reagan High School and Sam Houston State University. He was one of the founders and president of the Epsilon Psi chapter of Sigma Chi, and was a Balfour Award winner for the State of Texas.

Serving his country in the U.S. Army, Steve achieved the rank of Captain, and served as General’s Aide to Maj.

Gen. Chester A. Dahlen, who helped to orchestrat­e San Antonio, Texas “HemisFair ‘68”, the first officially designated internatio­nal exposition in the Southweste­rn U.S. which changed the growth trajectory for San Antonio.

Steve began his career in commercial real estate in Houston with the Horne Company in 1969, helped “shape the skyline of Houston” through service to Gerald

D. Hines Interests, and directed marketing responsibi­lities for One Shell Plaza, Two Shell Plaza, Pennzoil Place, Interfirst Plaza, and Chase Tower.

He founded Oncor Internatio­nal (formerly

The Office Network, Inc.) beginning with just one firm in Houston and growing to 23 firms doing business in 37 U.S. and five European cities. Throughout his career, Steve was recognized as an expert in his field, representi­ng clients in transactio­ns in excess of 15 million square feet and earning respect, recognitio­n, and awards from clients and contempora­ries alike.

Some of the real estate awards Steve received were: Co-recipient of the Texas Associatio­n of Realtors Lone Star Award (1994) with partner Stewart Robinson for their participat­ion in the sale of the CenterPoin­t Energy headquarte­rs; Cushman Wakefield’s Office Brokerage “Deal of the Year” (2004 and 2005); Co-recipient of NAIOP’s “Deal of the Year” (2006) with partner Angus Hughes for their representa­tion of the purchase of the 1100 Louisiana building and parking garage (2008).

Gifted with an incredible ability to pursue multiple business deals, projects, and passions simultaneo­usly, those who knew him grew to understand his relentless approach in the pursuit of excellence. Always willing to help others, Steve was generous with his time, creativity, and ability to connect people. He played an active role in the growth, promotion, and developmen­t of the Dover Club, an exclusive support group of entreprene­urs and business owners. His vast network understand­s his principled dedication, incredible perseveran­ce, and fierce loyalty to each person and every cause he was committed to.

Family was very important to Steve. He raised his two sons, Todd and Terry, to be similarly principled, driven, generous, and committed. He was very proud of their accomplish­ments. He and Cynthia have pursued multiple passions together over the last 40+ years, including Arabian cutting, working cows and dressage horses, longhorns, and ranch activities on their farm. Because of their involvemen­t in competitiv­e cutting and other discipline horse events, the farm became nationally respected as an Arabian cutting horse breeding and showing operation.

They were winners of more than 10 national championsh­ips in a variety of discipline­s, and IAHA recognized them twice as one of the “Top 25 Breeders” in the country.

What initially might have attracted people to Steve were his smiling eyes, hearty laugh, and love for his family; or meeting his friends from all walks of life; or understand­ing his love of our country; or perhaps his creative approach to problem-solving. But over time, everyone associated with Steve would know “2-3 things to be true ...”

Steve’s memorial service will be held Saturday, February 25, at 11:00am at Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer Street, Brenham, Texas, 77833. Details for the continued Celebratio­n of Steve’s Life will be announced after the memorial service.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts can be made to St. Jude Research Children’s Hospital, www.stjudes.org, and Shriners Children’s Hospital, www.shinerschi­ldrens.org

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