Phillip Brewington Middleton, PhD., 77, of Big Rapids, Michigan, passed away on October 8, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones, following a courageous battle with Alzheimer's. He was born on August 10, 1947, in Rocks, Maryland, to John and Merlissie (Tyson) Middleton, and was raised in Atlanta, Georgia.
Phil was drafted into the United States Army and served his country during the Vietnam era. Following his service, he pursued higher education, attending Tennessee State University and later Southern Illinois University, where he earned his doctorate. Phil married Theresa Broderick of Dromcollogher, Ireland, in 1987, and together they shared a lifetime of love, travel, and unforgettable memories.
In 1989, Phil and Theresa settled in Big Rapids, where he became a professor of English literature at Ferris State University. For more than 25 years, Phil passionately shared his knowledge and love for literature with countless students, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community at Ferris and beyond. He was a Fulbright Scholar who taught in Sudan, Romania, and Syria, and he was named Distinguished Professor at Ferris in 2003.
Phil had many hobbies and interests, including swimming, tennis, backgammon, and martial arts. He was an avid reader and writer, publishing a collection of short stories, a volume of poetry, and various other works. Phil loved spending time with his family, whether traveling or enjoying simple moments at home. His welcoming presence, entertaining sense of humor, and dedication to his loved ones will be dearly missed.
Phil is survived by his beloved wife, Theresa Middleton, and his devoted daughter, Zo Middleton. He also is fondly remembered by many relatives, friends, and colleagues, who cherished his warmth and wisdom.
Phil was preceded in death by his parents, John and Merlissie Middleton, and his siblings, Ann Reed and Johnsy Middleton.
A celebration of Phils life will be held in Spring 2025 at a date and time to be determined. Arrangements are in the care of Daggett-Gilbert Funeral Home, Big Rapids. To share a memory or leave a condolence, please visit: www.daggettgilbertfuneralhome.com.