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Carol Wade
February 06, 2019 | Bar Harbor, ME
Niantic, Connecticut
Jan 1, 1932 – Jan 22, 2019 (Age 87)
Niantic - Philip Louis Mountain, a caring and devoted educator, community servant, and coach, died Tuesday, Jan. 22. He was 86. Those who knew Philip both professionally and personally held him in the highest regard based on his character, kindness, dry sense of humor, intelligence, and quiet...
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Carol Wade
February 06, 2019 | Bar Harbor, ME
Mimi, we are so sorry to hear of Phil's passing. We will keep you in our prayers.
Bill & Liz Rigdon
January 30, 2019
Chris to you and your family may your dad RIP and our condolences.
Evan Andriopoulos
January 29, 2019
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Emory and Kathy Merrill
January 28, 2019 | Mystic, CT
Dear Mimi,
So sorry to hear of Phil's passing,Phil was a wonderful person whom I enjoyed working with for many years in the Lions Lobster fest.Claire and I are in Fl. and will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Claire and Bill Long
January 28, 2019
Dear Mountain Family,
I'm so very sorry to hear of Mr. Mountains passing, he was a remarkable human being and a wonderful friend. His patience, kindness, compassion and honest love for family and the children in his care was inspirational to me on many levels.
He was such a tremendous help when the DARE program grew and flourished in Montville Schools and I will forever remember his kindness and friendly mentorship.
I'm grateful for having had the opportunity to meet...
Jim Barnes
January 27, 2019 | The Villages, FL
Our sincere condolences to Mimi and family. He was a wonderful principal. May his memory be eternal.
Eve & Rit Manthous
January 27, 2019 | North Port, FL
Will always remember the kindnesses of Mr Mountain when my boys were on his little league team. Such a
powerful role model for all the boys on his team as well as a wonderful citizen. A great loss to the community. My deepest sympathy to Mimi and the boys and family.
Jeannine Sicard
January 27, 2019 | Cape Coral, FL
Mr. Mountain was a classy man, a great American and a devoted family man. His greatest legacy is his fine family. Our sympathies to his family during this difficult time.
The Christensen Family
January 26, 2019 | East Lyme, CT