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Since All Souls’ founding in 1819,  women have played an active role in the congregation. Today the Women’s Alliance (WA) is a community of more than 140 women who embody Unitarian Universalist values in their lives. We welcome members from the Unitarian Church of All Souls as well as women who are not church members.

The WA cultivates an environment in which women of all ages can enrich their lives by participating in social, cultural, educational, charitable, fundraising and advocacy activities. Frequent small group outings, as well as monthly meetings, create an atmosphere where new friendships can be forged among members and visitors. 

PEGGY MONTGOMERY, 1937-2025​​​​​​​​​​

With great sorrow, we announce that

Margaret Diane (Peggy) Montgomery,

beloved long term member of All Souls and the Women's Alliance,

passed away on June 26, 2025 at home in Tarrytown, New York, at the age of 87.  

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Peggy spent her early childhood in Western Massachusetts and Vermont, after which she lived primarily in Mattapoisett and Fairhaven, MA. Valedictorian of the class of 1955 in Fairhaven, she went on to attend Bates College (BA), where she majored in English. She earned a Master of Arts in Teaching at the University of Wisconsin.  She taught English in Bethel, CT from 1959 to 1961, then at John Jay High School in Cross River, NY from 1961 to 1991. She said she had the luxury of teaching to her interests: “British and American literature, from Shakespeare to O’Neill and the Canterbury Tales, women writers, 20 th Century novels, [and] creative writing.” (All Souls Quarterly, Spring 2010) There are thousands of her former students who love language, literature, and learning today as a result of her incisive and subtly subversive lessons. A testament to this is the fact that she remained in regular contact with many of her students and participated in several ongoing John Jay alumni reading groups until shortly before her death. Peggy was a founding member of the John Jay High School Retired Teachers Association, which awards an annual scholarship for graduating high school seniors who plan to
enter the teaching profession.


Peggy was a resident of Manhattan from 1961 to 2024, and in retirement, she expanded and deepened her ethic of service by volunteering in the city she loved. She shared her expertise at the New York Public Library Centers for Reading and Writing, the New York City Writing Project at Lehman College, and at Women in Need, where she conducted writing workshops for homeless single mothers. She also volunteered at the Caron Foundation, an addiction rehabilitation organization. She was founder and facilitator of the Manhattan chapter of OurPath.org.


Through the Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York, she served meals to the needy, worked on the Nuclear Disarmament Task Force, was a member of the Women’s Alliance and the Circle of Elders, and served as Deacon of the church. She was a delegate to the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly for eight years. Perhaps the culmination of her UU service came when she served as president of the Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office, which she described as some of the most rewarding work of her lifetime. 


Peggy was predeceased by her parents, George E. Montgomery and Margaret S. Montgomery (née Fallon), both of Mattapoisett, MA. She is survived by her sister, Linda J. Tunstall, and brother-in-law, Cuthbert Tunstall of Fairhaven, MA. 

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Memorial contributions may be made to:
The Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York
https://onrealm.org/allsoulsnyc/-/form/give/now
or
The Mattapoisett Free Public Library
https://www.mattapoisettlibrary.org/Pages/Index/182750/donate-wishlist

Join us!

Annual dues include these benefits:

  • The bi-monthly Alliance Alert newsletter will be emailed to you as soon as it is published.  Past issues are available here.

  • Invitations to special events and outings

  • Opportunities to make friends by working together on activities, committees, volunteer and advocacy work

  • Our Member Directory

​​The annual dues are $35.00.  New members joining between July 1 and December 31 pay only $15.00.

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If costs the Women's Alliance an additional $1.35 for each online payment; please add $1.35 to your total payment

($35.00 + $1.35 = $36.35, if paying online).

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If you are able, please consider donating to one or both of our funds: the General Fund supports our programs as well as our charitable donations, and the Angie Utt Fund supports the annual Angie Utt Lecture and charitable donations. Donations to these funds are tax-deductible.

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We recommend that you pay your dues online rather than by mailing a check, since mail fraud is on the rise (checks contain personal information, which can be used by fraudsters for identity theft).

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Joining by Mail:

Alternatively, you can join by mailing in your check with your membership form.

Click here for the printable membership form 

Print out the form, complete it and send it, enclosing your check made out to The Women's Alliance, to:

The Women’s Alliance

Unitarian Church of All Souls

1157 Lexington Avenue

New York, NY 10075

You can also use the Membership Form to update your contact information, if you wish.

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Donations:

The Women’s Alliance has 501(c)3 status, and is recognized by the IRS as a charitable organization.  Donations are tax deductible as allowed by the law.

You may wish to contribute to one or both of our Funds:

The General Operating Fund: supports Alliance programs and charitable giving

The Angie Utt Fund: supports the annual Angie Utt Lecture on “Women in American Culture” as well as charitable giving

Thank you!​

Help us to spread the word about the Women's Alliance!

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Print out this flyer and distribute it to let other women know about our activities, or send it by email. 

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