Phillip Anthony Obituary

Phillip Anthony
1915-2013
Phillip Anthony was born on February 5, 1915 in Revere, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. He completed all his studies in engineering and electronics in Boston and was continuing studies at M.I.T. when the Pearl Harbor Conflict happened. He left M.I.T. and enlisted in the United States Navy where he served a four year tour and was assigned to P.T. Boat service in the South Pacific. Upon returning from the service, he moved to California and pursued work in the restaurant industry. He become a professional mixologist and worked at some of the finest restaurants. He later met and married his wife Milli. He has no survivors or family. A service will be held at Rice Mortuary on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at 9:30 am and he will be entombed at Green Hills Memorial Park. Go to www.lafuneral.com for more information. Sign the guestbook at www.dailybreeze.com/obits.

Published by Daily Breeze on Jan. 16, 2013.
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We have never met Mr. Phillip Anthony, but after reading about him, it would have been a pleasure to do so. He was a person of intelligence (MIT) and of integrity and substance (enlisted and served in the United States Navy). And since he was also a mixologist, we assume he was a good listener and friend. Yes, we're sure the people who knew him throughout his long life would agree about all of the above. God Blessed you with a long life Mr. Anthony, and a full one at that! Rest in peace. Sincerely in Christ, Janet and Phil Klepper

Janet Klepper

January 16, 2013

I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF PHILLIP ANTHONY. Even though I never met him and read he had no family or survivors.I would like to thank him for his enlistment in the Navy and his contribution to our country for helping many strangers have the Freedom we have today.God Bless You

Rachel Ozaeta

January 16, 2013

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