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Obituary: Roger Nelson LeMontangue, 95, of Madison
He was a member of the Guilford Grange, the Madison Rotary Club, the East River Reading Room and the men's hiking group Keyart's Klamberers.

Sunday, May 7, 2023, Roger Nelson LeMontangue, 95, longtime resident of Madison, passed away peacefully at his home.
The beloved husband of the late Catherine R. LeMontangue for 74 years, Roger was born in Guilford on September 19, 1927, son of the late Cleveland N. LeMontangue and Dorothy A. (Bissell) LeMontangue. Loving father of Lisa LeMontangue (Scott Erickson) of Westbrook and Jay LeMontangue (Jackie Russo) of Clinton, he is also survived by two granddaughters whom he adored: Megan Erickson and Catie LeMontangue.
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Roger was a graduate of Guilford High School where he participated in the Future Farmers of America. He was a member of the Guilford Grange, the Madison Rotary Club, and the East River Reading Room organization, where he served on the board of directors. Roger’s longest—and favorite—affiliation was with a local men’s hiking group called Keyart’s Klamberers. He preferred to hike at a leisurely pace, stopping frequently to point out interesting plants, topographical features or human-created structures to his hiking companions. Roger worked as an electrical contractor until he and Catherine opened Eagle Electric Supply Company in Madison in the early 1960’s. After retiring, they traveled in their motorhome to Disney World, Nova Scotia, and the Midwest. Their international travel destinations included England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, and the Panama Canal. Roger was a life-long Yankees fan, and for several years he and Catherine attended spring training in Florida. As a result of their frequent trips to Vermont, Roger developed a strong appreciation for real maple syrup. In his 70’s, he began tapping maple trees throughout his neighborhood in Madison. Over a period of almost 20 years, he collected thousands of gallons of sap and delivered it in barrels to Scott for boiling down. Roger’s work ethic was extraordinary; even in retirement, he was never idle. On any given day, he might be found on his tractor plowing a field, making coatracks to gift at Christmas, or helping one of his children with a home improvement project. Roger was perhaps best known for his big smile and sense of humor; as noted in his high school yearbook, he had a joke for every occasion. Roger’s devotion to his family, gracious generosity, and amusing anecdotes will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Friends are invited to an outdoor reception honoring Roger on Sunday, May 21 at 1:00 pm at Roger and Catherine’s home, 116 Boston Post Road, Madison. There will be a tent, but please dress for the weather and wear good walking shoes as the ground is a bit uneven.
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In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Guilford Land Conservation Trust (which manages the Westwoods trail system, one of Roger’s favorite hiking spots) Box 200, Guilford, CT 06437 https://guilfordlandtrust.org/...
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