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Phillip P. Valley

1953 - 2010

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1953

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2010

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Phillip Valley Obituary

Phillip P. Valley, 56, of Crowley, a longtime laboratory director at John Peter Smith Hospital, died Tuesday, July 20, 2010, surrounded by his loving family following a long and valiant struggle. Memorial service: 3 p.m. Friday in Mountain Valley Funeral Home Chapel, 3407 SW Wilshire Blvd., Joshua. A reception will follow at the Valley Home, 5125 Azul Lane, Crowley. Memorials: The Valley-Reams family prefers no flowers. In Phil's honor, please send a gift in memory of Phillip P. Valley to the local office of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Mallick Tower, 101 Summit Ave., Suite 204, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Born in Wolfeboro, N.H., on Aug. 19, 1953, Phil was a resident of the Fort Worth area, most recently Crowley, for the past 35 years. He was a 1971 graduate of Kingswood Regional High School, Wolfeboro, N.H., and received a bachelor of science degree in medical technology from North Texas State University in 1981. Phil received his master of business administration degree in health services from the University of Dallas in 1991. He joined the staff of John Peter Smith Hospital as a bench lab tech and rose to director of the lab, a position he held until shortly before his death. Although confined to a wheelchair for the past 10 years, Phil continued to work at JPS and was able to take leisure trips to such places as the Grand Canyon, Alaska, Hawaii and Jamaica, where he fulfilled his dream of accompanying his daughter down the aisle at her March 2010 wedding. Phil was a man of unparalleled determination and courage who inspired others beyond their imagined capabilities and faced his own disease with dignity and grace. He loved to tell a good story as much as hearing one; appreciated baseball and a beer as much as fine food and a glass of wine; and was an intellectually curious man with a brilliant mind and sardonic wit. But most of all, he greatly appreciated his loving family, his friends and the comfort of gentle sunshine on his peaceful patio. He was predeceased by his father, Henry P. "Joe" Valley; mother, Margaret A. Valley; and mother-in-law, Eleanor R. Schmigle. Survivors: His devoted wife of 35 years, Diane Schmigle Valley; beloved daughter, Jessica Valley Reams and son-in-law of four months, Jason Reams; sister, Joan "Sis" Dagnino of Las Vegas; in-laws, Charles and Kathy Schmigle of York, Maine, and William and Rose Schmigle of Naples, Fla.; father-in-law, William A. Schmigle of Portsmouth, N.H.; Eric and Sean Schmigle; nephews; and many special friends and neighbors, co-workers, and the critical care unit staff at Plaza Medical Center Fort Worth.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Jul. 22, 2010.

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Barb Galloway

April 4, 2011

Phil gave me my first job as a tech fresh out of tech school. He passed away the same day as my father, and I discovered his passing only today. He was truly an exceptional man.

John Meeker

September 25, 2010

I only learned of Phil's passing as I called JPS to leave him a voice mail congratulating him on his beloved Texas Rangers clinching the division title...it makes me sad that I didn't get to hear his joy of the division championship, but I know he is watching from above. With his determination, they should be odds-on favorites to win the World Series! Phil and I became friends 25 years ago when he was a client of mine while he supervised the Hematology department. I came to JPS almost weekly to service a couple of problematic instrument systems they used at the time. We maintained our friendship over the years, communicating on rare occasions but surprising one another at times in colorful ways. One time he called my office in California and told the receptionist that he was Nolan Ryan and asked for me. The funny thing was that the receptionist was from Texas, and KNEW who Nolan Ryan was. She almost wet herself in her enthusiasm to tell me that "Nolan" was on the phone. Me, knowing who it was, played it full tilt...Just one of my special memories of a special guy, Mr. Phillip Valley. God rest his soul and keep him close. Although I have never met Diane, I knew he loved her with all his heart-he told me so many times. His "baby", I am glad to hear was able to be given away by him before he passed. I am heartbroken...There are no words to express the loss of someone so close in age to myself....God Bless you, Phillip ("Nolan Ryan") Valley. I'll miss you.

Tracy Asher Harris

July 29, 2010

Phil was a wonderful man to work with during my tenure in the lab at JPS. I will cherish the memories of our staff meetings and him stopping by my desk just to chat and make me smile. He was a refreshing spirit to have known. May God bless the family and all whose lives he touched.

Didi Dotson

July 25, 2010

It was such a pleasure to know and work with Phil. His keen mind and wonderful sense of humor will be greatly missed. My heart goes out to his beautiful and beloved family.

July 23, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with the you. Phil was a wonderful person & co-worker.

Judy Thomas

Sharon DeVolt

July 23, 2010

Phil was a wonderful boss with a great sense of humor. He was very encouraging and supportive of my professional and personal growth. He will be greatly missed.

Jana

July 22, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God bless.

Carol Schoelkopf

July 22, 2010

I was priviledged to know and work with dear Phil for over 10 years at JPS and in the Lab. He was a great boss and always someone you could be proud to around. He will be missed so much. My prayers are with his dear wife and daughter. They were his proudest moments. He was a fighter and he fought a great battle with his obsticles. God be with you.

Rebecca Sanchez

July 22, 2010

How blessed Phillip was, having such a wonderful wife and daughter. I will not forget his magnificent spirit throughout his time with us, however short it was. You are in my heart. God Bless and keep.

Marshak Family

July 22, 2010

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family

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