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Philip Reid Montgomery Sr.

Philip Reid Montgomery Sr., 77, died at his home in Lawrence, KS on July 6, 2013. Phil was born in Grand Rapids, MI on May 11, 1936, the son of Reid and Roberta (Shipley) Montgomery.

Phil earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Akron (OH) and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. He was a math professor at the University of Kansas from 1964 until his retirement in 2003. During that tenure, he participated in an exchange program (1964-1967) with Universidád de Oriente (Venezuela) and oversaw the Junior Year Abroad students (1977) at Universidad de Costa Rica.

In addition to teaching, Phil was one of the founding members of the Mad Dogs& Englishmen, a group of noontime runners at KU. Phil remained active in local and university track events, and was recognized for his work at the Kansas Relays. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1964, serving as an Elder and as a member of the church's bell ringing choir. He also performed numerous other volunteer activities with community organizations over his lifetime.

Phil was confined to a wheelchair during the last 19 years of his life, after surviving cancer. Despite his condition, he was determined to live as independently as possible. Several individuals assisted him in this effort. He wished to recognize the care and devotion of his former wife Nancy Colyer, the late Stan Kern, Melissa McCauley, the staff at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, A Helping Hand home health providers, Visiting Nurses of Douglas County and, in the last days of his life, Grace Hospice.

Phil is survived by his sisters, Margaret Stark and her husband Richard of Amherst, OH and Linda Spiker and her husband Duane of Pittsburgh, PA; his three children, Philip, Jr. of La Grange, IL, Meg Kilday of Livermore, CA, and Cindy Sullivan and her husband Paul of Maynard, MA; two stepdaughters, Melissa McCauley of Lawrence, KS and Catherine Colyer of Columbia, MO; twelve grandchildren;and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his former wife Margaret (Mei Mei) Montgomery, and his brother Robert Montgomery.

A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Lawrence, 2415 W Clinton Parkway, on Saturday, July 20, 2013, at 4:00 p.m.

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Jul. 17, 2013.

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Missy Caywood, PT, DPT

July 30, 2013

How wonderful to get to know Phil, Nancy and Melissa over the years in therapy, at church and socially. I enjoyed brain storming and being part of your team and you were always willing to return the favor when asked. I'll always remember your Mad Dog spirit and willingness to push forward. Will miss your smile and hugs.

Jerry Hurr

July 27, 2013

Phil was a real class guy. He was quiet, but very well liked by everyone that knew him. Class of '53, Cuyahoga Falls High School

Deborah Altus

July 25, 2013

Phil was a wonderful leader, friend, and much more. Will miss him greatly. A Mad Dog forever.

July 20, 2013

We greatly enjoyed getting to know you over the years! You will be truly missed.

Sincerely,

A Helping Hand Home Care Team

Karen Anderson Troutman

July 17, 2013

Phil...I'm so proud that I got to know you...even though we never did get around to having you teach me Geometry!! When I think of you, I always remember handbells...and our fun night at Liberty Hall where you got to see Pulp Fiction for the first time! Gone too soon! xo

Karen Hamrick

July 17, 2013

We are missing you, Phil. I am one of your early Mad Dogs.

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