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Philip Jerome Prygoski

1947 - 2019

Philip Jerome Prygoski obituary, 1947-2019, Okemos, MI

Philip Prygoski Obituary

Philip Jerome Prygoski

Okemos - Philp Jerome Prygoski, age 71 years, passed away on Saturday, October 5, 2019 surrounded by family at his home in Okemos, Michigan. He was born on December 7, 1947, in Wyandotte, Michigan to the late Vincent and Rosalia Przygocki.

Phil spent his entire childhood in Wyandotte. He attended Our Lady of Mt. Caramel High School and immersed himself in sports. He excelled at baseball as a second baseman, and was a star guard on his high school basketball team. Phil was coached at times by both his brother and his dad. Upon graduation, Phil was presented with Mt. Carmel's award for outstanding student athlete and continued to play sports well into his adult life.

Phil attended college at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and then a master's degree in English literature. His unmatched intellectual curiosity led him to then pursue both a law degree and a master's of law, again at the University of Michigan.

Phil was a nationally-recognized and respected constitutional law professor, teaching and inspiring thousands of students throughout his career. He taught for 36 years at Thomas M. Cooley Law School, receiving the Stanley E. Beattie Teaching Award an astonishing 35 times. Phil spent three sabbaticals teaching constitutional law at University of Wisconsin, University of Tennessee, and University of Oklahoma. He received teaching awards at both University of Wisconsin and University of Tennessee in addition to those he received at Thomas M. Cooley. During his tenure, Phil published approximately 25 law review articles on various constitutional law topics, and wrote a book, "Sum and Substance Quick Review: Constitutional Law," designed to simplify the study of constitutional law and aid students studying for the bar exam. Phil updated the book every year with new cases and developments in the field. In 2013, Phil was one of 26 law professors featured in a Harvard publication, "What the Best Law Teachers Do," a testament to his undying passion and talent for teaching constitutional law.

On February 9, 1985, Phil married Mary Katherine Hicks, a former student in his constitutional law class and fellow Lansing-area attorney. Phil and Mary had three children, Matt, Jeff, and Alicia. In 1993, they built their dream house in Okemos, Michigan, where they resided for the rest of Phil's life. Nothing meant more to Phil than his family; he greatly enjoyed coaching his children's basketball teams, taking them on family trips all over the United States, decorating the house together every Christmas, and spending afternoons together watching Michigan sports. Phil instilled a passion for reading and writing in all of his children, and when Jeff and Alicia followed in his footsteps and graduated from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2016, Phil was there on stage to personally give them their diplomas.

In 2012, Phil suffered a massive stroke while doing what he most loved, teaching constitutional law at Cooley's Ann Arbor campus. Over the next seven years, he made a miraculous recovery, never losing his extensive knowledge of constitutional law and never giving up on rehabilitation and recovery. During this time, Phil was able to go on several family trips; he celebrated his 30th anniversary with Mary in Holland, Michigan, made several trips to Matt's farm house in Indiana, visited Alicia with Mary when Alicia moved to Washington D.C., vacationed in one of his favorite places in Door County, Wisconsin with his entire family, and visited Asheville, North Carolina with Mary and Alicia. Phil was able to travel extensively in his post-stroke years in large part due to the wheelchair van the family purchased with funds raised by the "Run 4 Phil" in June 2013, a day that Phil frequently cited as one of the best days of his life. Phil was so loved that he celebrated his 70th birthday in 2017 with eight different birthday parties.

Phil is survived by his wife, Mary Katherine (Hicks) Prygoski; his three children: Matt (Megan) Prygoski, Jeff (Sara) Prygoski, and Alicia Prygoski (Luke Orndorff); his granddaughter, Fiona Prygoski; sister-in-law, Shirley Prygoski, and his niece, Jessica Hicks, in addition to other nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Ken Prygoski.

A memorial service will be held on October 10 at 11:00 am at the Presbyterian Church of Okemos, with visitations at the Church on October 9 from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm and October 10 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am.

Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to the National Organization for Rare Disorders (rarediseases.org), an organization that helped Phil with his recovery after a second stroke in 2018.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.greastlansing.com.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Oct. 8, 2019.

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Robert C Hicks

October 1, 2021

Phil, we so very much miss your gentle and kind ways. The family carries on in new marriages and Grandchildren expanding your legacy. Love to you always.

October 2, 2020

A year later, alas, we find ourselves during a time of governmental chaos, confusion, and Constitutional conflict. I am glad and proud to say I knew one person who could clarify it all - my Professor and friend - Phil. Your knowledge was profound and your sharing of it saintly, for it was without ego and for the betterment of all those willing to listen and learn. Thoughts of you remain in my heart and my best wishes and prayers will always be for Mary and your family. Tony Paruk 10/02/20 Chandler

Robert Hicks

October 1, 2020

It just doesn't seem like a year has come and gone since your passing. The family continues to forge ahead
because of the groundwork you laid. Yours and Mary's children have grown into such fine young people. Your Grand Rapids family is so proud of you for all of your care, camaraderie, and expert advice when solicited. We hoist one in your memory, saluting you always, dear Phil.

October 9, 2019

There once was a Con Law professor from Cooley.
He was simply the best - no fooling.
He won so many Beatty Teaching awards.
And his excellence is now home, with our Lord.

A wonderful professor but even better dad.
The loss of this man leaves us all sad.
He was a brilliant man, intellectually bright!
And after his stroke he put up a great fight.

A terrible affliction, one's health in mutiny.
But he taught us about the test of strict scrutiny.
So many principles he taught so well.
None of our rights would he ever want quelled.

Suspect classifications and the right to free speech,
His connection with students, he was ordained to teach.
Life unfortunately has a substantive due process.
It happens to us all, we must confess.

He taught about the rule of content neutrality.
And the Lord taught us about our own mortality.
Phil was given great talent, special gifts.
But the sands of time we all will sift.

Thank you dear friend, husband and Professor.
His waning health is no longer a stressor.
At peace he is now, forevermore.
Not a finer man, that's for sure.

My sincerest condolences to Mary and your family.
Tony Paruk, Chandler Class 1983

Jason Julian

October 9, 2019

My condolences to the family. Prof. Prygoski was a great teacher and an even finer man. I owe much to him.

October 9, 2019

Sorry for your loss, I had him at Cooley Law school. He was a great Constitutional Law Professor.

Darrell Fahey

Frank Hobyak

October 8, 2019

Hey Matt, this is Frank Hobyak. I saw this and was deeply saddened for you and your family. My deepest condolences for you and yours. Keep that head up high and live in your father's honor; he'll be with you always! Much love my friend.

Robert Hicks

October 7, 2019

My life has been blessed by being related to Phil. I truly know him to be one of the kindest individuals always making time for anyone anywhere. We did have a couple of opportunities to discuss constitutional issues. His knowledge was immense and spot on with different discussions. I will always miss his gentlemen qualities and total devotion to family. We love you Phil and will admire you forever. Safe travels my friend. Love, Buck and Debbie.

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