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stephen lobosco
September 20, 2008
I am sorry to hear of the loss of Phil. I met Phil in 1982 and immediately liked him. We started a conversation and I found out he loved to go fishing and hunting and loved the mountains. I would always see him at the 5&10 and he convinced me to join the Lions club of which he was president at that time. Next thing I know, were selling Xmas trees at the windmill. He was one of the nicest people I ever met and I will miss him.
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