Joshua served his country proudly when he joined the United States Army. His service reflected a steady commitment to duty and a willingness to stand for something greater than himself.
Joshua was married to Kimberly, and he valued the life they built together. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather whose presence mattered deeply to his family. He is survived by his wife, Kimberly Montgomery; daughters, Paige Montgomery Weibert and Samantha Montgomery; granddaughters, Taytum and Cambria; father, Timothy Montgomery; and sister, Robin Pace. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorlia Montgomery.
He loved riding his motorcycle, and was faithful to the bay by showing his spirit and love for the San Francisco 49'er and San Francisco Giants fan. These passions brought him joy and were part of the everyday spirit he shared with those around him.
Joshua was involved in the community as a member of the Clovis Rodeo Association. He gave of his time and talent to the Clovis Fest Hot Air Balloon Show. His passion for the community also showed during the Christmas season when he helped with the carriage rides through Old Town Clovis. His participation reflected a genuine connection to the place he called home and the traditions that brought people together.