IN MEMORIAM: Phillips Kerr ’72

Phillips H. Kerr, Class of 1972, of Holden, MA died after a fall on March 11, 2023 at the age of 76.

Kerr was born on December 11, 1946, in Barre, VT., the son of the Rt. Rev. Robert S. Kerr and Carolyn H. Kerr. He spent his childhood in Barre, Bellows Falls and Burlington, VT. Phil graduated from Vermont Academy, and earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Vermont before receiving a Master's of Divinity from General. He decided not to be ordained and worked in hospital administration. He started his career at Roosevelt Hospital, NYC, worked for over two decades at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont (now Fletcher Allen Healthcare) in Burlington, VT serving as Vice President of Human Resources for much of that time, and then spent the last decade of his career as Director of Compensation and Benefits and twice Interim Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, MA during searches for a new Vice Chancellor. While in Vermont he served on the boards of Champlain College, the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, and the Lund Family Center and as president of the Vermont Hospital Personnel Association.

Kerr is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 53 years Priscilla S. Kerr, two daughters, Katherine Hodges of Lexington, MA and her husband Matthew Hodges and a granddaughter Madeleine; Emily Gangi of Newton, MA, her husband Thomas Gangi and two grandsons Tyler and Eoin; his sister Elizabeth K. St. James and her husband Paul St. James and a nephew Robert Benard and his wife Alyssa and four girls. In his spare time and retirement, Kerr was an avid vegetable and flower gardener who enjoyed spending time outdoors and completing home improvement projects around the house; however, he especially cherished his time spent with his family and the cats in his life.

Services are scheduled for Friday, March 17th at 10:30 am at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Holden, MA followed by a coffee hour. There will be no viewing hours per his request. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts in his honor may be made to Rock Point Commons (Rock Point Commons, 5 Rock Point Road, Burlington, VT 05408 or https://www.rockpointvt.org/giving towards maintenance of the Bishop’s House and cemetery (Phil spent many summers of his youth maintaining the property at Rock Point, met his beloved wife there at the age of 15, and it is where his parents lived when his father was Bishop from 1974-1986.) Funeral arrangements are under the care of Miles Funeral Home, 1158 Main St. Holden, MA. To share a memory or offer a condolence please visit www.milesfuneralhome.com

From an obituary posted online on March 13, 2023 and published in the Burlington Free Press.

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