Phyllis Montgomery, 75, of Wellsboro, died on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021, at Broad Acres Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Wellsboro. She was the wife of the late Thomas Montgomery, who died on Nov. 2, 2019. Phyllis was born in Cass City, Mich., the daughter of Clarence and Edith (Smithson) Ewald. She had enjoyed working at the Green Home as a registered nurse. Phyllis's favorite hobbies included cooking, crafts, and scrapbooking.
Phyllis is survived by her two sons, Christopher (Niki) Montgomery of Wellsboro and Jason Montgomery of Watrous; two grandchildren, Jeremy and Leona; a brother, Bill (Jean) Ewald of Rockford, Mich. and nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a sister, Ruth and a brother, Richard.
Family and friends are invited to call on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021, from 11 a.m. to noon at the Buckheit Funeral Chapel and Crematory, 637 S. Main St., Mansfield. A funeral will immediately follow the viewing at noon at the funeral home with the Rev. David Blowers officiating. Burial will be in Wellsboro Cemetery. www.buckheitfcandcrematory.com
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