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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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Frank Driver 2021-01-06 15:33:37 wrote:

I first met Ernie 35 years ago. It didn't take us long to become firm friends. We were both interested in music, politics and eastern philosophy and spent many a wonderful evening chewing the fat, discussing the big ideas. Ernie taught me how to be a better guitar player, debater and human being. I will miss his encyclopedic knowledge of Roman and Greek history. But most of all I will miss his talent in latin guitar. Rest in Peace, my brother.

Frank Driver 2021-01-06 15:33:37 wrote: I first met Ernie 35 years ago. It didn't take us long to become firm friends. We were both interested in music, politics and eastern philosophy and spent many a wonderful evening chewing the fat, discussing the big ideas. Ernie taught me how to be a better guitar player, debater and human being. I will miss his encyclopedic knowledge of Roman and Greek history. But most of all I will miss his talent in latin guitar. Rest in Peace, my brother.

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