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Ernie Montero

January 2, 1959 - December 29, 2020

Ernie was one of the most caring, selfless and knowledgeable people you could ever meet, and he could never do enough for you. His passion for music & sound was evident in all he did, as was his generous and kind nature. He imparted countless amounts of knowledge on colleagues and students alike and his face lit up when he was sharing his pearls of wisdom and seeing people grasp it. A dear friend, colleague and wonderful human being.

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Charlotte Nelson 2021-01-04 17:52:44 wrote:

Ernie called me his adopted daughter by the end of year 2 of my studies and we laughed about the chaos of life.. Ernie and I were very alike and I will miss him very much, i had a huge ammount of respect for him, he stuck up for what he believed in, was highly practical yet still intuitive and had a huge ammount of courage. Ernie was a a true character and had a dark sense of humour that i will never forget! He was honest and proud and i was proud to have known such a knowledgeable and influential character.. He was selfless at the best of times and he left his mark on so many people! You only find an ernie once in a lifetime! If you were thinking it.. he was saying it and with a lot enthusiasm! I remember walking in on my lunch breaks or at home time into his office never knowing what my day would turn out like.. I remember him playing Justin Timberlake on guitar, teaching me how to solder a broken xlr and i will never forget the one day i had the courage to sing my university audition infront of him. Ernie was a character and he was extremely outspoken and he will be extremely missed for his talents, proffessionalism but most of all his personality. Ernie was the glue that kept everything going. He was never fake and never apathetic in a world that so easily is. Charlie nelson

Charlotte Nelson 2021-01-04 17:52:44 wrote: Ernie called me his adopted daughter by the end of year 2 of my studies and we laughed about the chaos of life.. Ernie and I were very alike and I will miss him very much, i had a huge ammount of respect for him, he stuck up for what he believed in, was highly practical yet still intuitive and had a huge ammount of courage. Ernie was a a true character and had a dark sense of humour that i will never forget! He was honest and proud and i was proud to have known such a knowledgeable and influential character.. He was selfless at the best of times and he left his mark on so many people! You only find an ernie once in a lifetime! If you were thinking it.. he was saying it and with a lot enthusiasm! I remember walking in on my lunch breaks or at home time into his office never knowing what my day would turn out like.. I remember him playing Justin Timberlake on guitar, teaching me how to solder a broken xlr and i will never forget the one day i had the courage to sing my university audition infront of him. Ernie was a character and he was extremely outspoken and he will be extremely missed for his talents, proffessionalism but most of all his personality. Ernie was the glue that kept everything going. He was never fake and never apathetic in a world that so easily is. Charlie nelson

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