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Son of the Blue Hair
March 19, 2009
Uncle Phil,
We are going to miss that signature "handle bar" mustache, your Cheshire grin, jovial laugh, endless series of limericks, home grown tomato plants, especially the Polish, the pickled eggs and beets (not really but I must be kind because my Dad likes them), your vast wealth of knowledge and wisdom, your kindness and assistance, but most of all your friendship. You will be greatly missed by all who knew you. God Bless you and I hope the Lord lets you into his car club up there even in your Crosley!
Mary Anne Payne
March 18, 2009
Sorry to here of Phils passing.
Barbara Bushong
March 16, 2009
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you.
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