I-Ho Pomeroy Obituary: Bozeman, Montana – The community of Bozeman is saddened by the loss of a remarkable leader and trailblazer, former commissioner I-Ho Pomeroy, who passed away after bravely battling cancer. Her legacy of service and dedication to her community will forever be cherished by those whose lives she touched.
Pomeroy’s impact on Bozeman’s political landscape was profound and far-reaching. Serving as a commissioner for nearly a decade, her tenure was marked by a steadfast commitment to the betterment of the city she loved. From her first term in 2014 to her resignation in early October of 2023, Pomeroy worked tirelessly to advocate for the interests of Bozeman’s residents.
Throughout her time in office, Pomeroy shattered barriers and made history as the first immigrant and person of color to hold such a prestigious position on Bozeman’s Commission. Her groundbreaking achievements paved the way for greater diversity and inclusion within the city’s leadership, inspiring generations to come.
Beyond her political accomplishments, Pomeroy was known for her compassion, integrity, and unwavering dedication to serving the needs of her constituents. Her leadership style was characterized by a deep sense of empathy and a genuine desire to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
As news of her passing reverberates throughout Bozeman, tributes pour in from across the community, each one a testament to the profound impact Pomeroy had on the lives of those she served. Her legacy will endure as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future leaders, reminding us all of the transformative power of service and advocacy.
Rest in peace, Commissioner Pomeroy. Your legacy will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing you, and your spirit will continue to guide us as we strive to build a brighter, more inclusive future for all.