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Phillip Larcombe Obituary


Phillip J. Larcombe

Phillip J. Larcombe, 34, of Marysville, WA died on March 4, 2011. He was born August 31, 1976 in Somers Point, NJ the son of David and Debra Larcombe.
Phillip lived in Leeds Point, NJ, Anderson, SC, Aurora, CO and finally Marysville, WA where he worked for Boeing in Everett. He was a member of Aerospace Machinists Industrial District Lodge 751. His hobbies and interests were all things sports, Seinfeld, ICP, crude t-shirts, shorts, man toys, laughing at others, babies and family. He also loved cooking and Karaoke.
Phillip is survived by his parents, David and Debra Larcombe; one brother and one sister, Cheo Larcombe and Heather Paul; two nephews and one niece, Angelo Paul, Samuel Paul and Amelia Paul.
Memorial Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday March 14, 2011 at Solie Funeral Home, 3301 Colby Ave., Everett.
Arrangements are under the care of Solie Funeral Home.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Mar. 11, 2011.

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Channing Scoles

March 29, 2011

Phil
Its taking me awhile to look and this page still not wanting to belive that you are gone i will never forget the late nights we had together and the moments we had there were so many thing that i wanted to tell you but never did i guess now that you are gone you can probly look down and see how truly sad i am to have lost you and how much you ment to me i miss you so much and cant wait to see you again one day. i miss your lips(this is something that we would say to each other when we miss one another) <3 <3 my condolences so out to your family

March 17, 2011

Phil, I know we have had our battles, but I have always admired your quick wit and confidence. You always were the one to seek the positive in any given situation. You have developed so many close bonds with people and you will never be forgotten. I still cannot believe you are gone! rest in peace buddy!

Amy Travis

Rebecca Piper

March 17, 2011

Phil, I cant think of a way to describe you other than unstopable. You were such an intense person, nothing ever slowed you down. You worked hard and you definitely played hard. I've never in my life met another person who could measure up to the kind of person you were, truly one of a kind. I'm so glad we shared the time that we did, and so privileged to have been able to call you my friend. You will forever be missed. Love you.

Junior Pratts

March 17, 2011

P.J. We heard the news and felt so sad. Our thoughs are with all your family, your mom Debra, Cheo and Heather. We will always remember you. Your cousins Junior and Wilson.

Sarah Graham

March 17, 2011

Phil...Phil..Phil. Wow man, I heard the news today. I am going to miss ya. Thats for sure! Working with you was fun man, thanks for all the laughs and good times. Thank for lending me your ear and giving your advice. You were never one to shy away from telling it like it is. Respect to the fullest. The amazing man you are will be missed greatly; forever. You will never be forgotten.
Shangri la! See you on the other side!
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Eric Santana

March 16, 2011

PJ I love you very much. Miss you.

Nick Santana

March 16, 2011

Phil,we will miss, you have always been in our heart. Gob bless mom, Cheo, Heather and family. You were blessed with good friends and family. Now you will be in the hands of God. We Love you, Uncle Nick and Aunt Linda

James Neill

March 16, 2011

I just learned of this terrible news hours ago, and already I fell as if my life has changed. Having known Phil for over 10 years, his effect on my life was one that we both treasured and loathed, depending on the day. But at the end of every day, I always was thankful that I had someone like Phil in my life. He was the brother I never had, the ear that always listened, the shoulder to cry on, and the not always so gentle shove to get you going again.
Phil, you will be forever missed, but never forgotten.

Gortex

March 16, 2011

legacy. such a fitting website title for an amazing soul. your legacy will always be cherished by those who were so damn lucky to meet you. cheers brother.

Ariana Engstrom

March 16, 2011

Phil, we spent the last 30 days of ur life hanging out. Each day was exciting and fun. From the lunches to late nights watching cheesy movies. We roller-skated like 13 yr olds and laughed wildly at random thoughts. I liked ur wild eyes and crooked smile. Though we didn't know eachother long, u will always hold a place in my heart. I know the universe must have a higher purpose for u.

Kristi Roberts

March 16, 2011

Dearest Phil,
You know how blessed I felt when I moved out here. My job seemed to be tailored for me. It was such a great comfort that you were here. You were perfect welcoming me to the state and the West Coast. I never believed in destiny or fate until the last few months - and that's something that you helped me realize.
You were one person I had faith in. I knew - without any doubt - that your word and promise was solid. You always came through. I know we sometimes had troubles getting along, but you were always so good about making up for any disagreements or foul words. I feel so absolutely blessed for the past year. I've known you now for over half my life, but to now know you as the man you became is truly a blessing. I started calling you Mister and Sir, because you seemed to have grown up so much. You made me proud for who you've become and now I'm going to try my best to continue making you proud as well.
And - as you promised the last time we spoke - we will always be friends and part of each other's life. "I've known you forever, woman!" You were special to me and you will remain special.

Much love.

Patricia Roth

March 16, 2011

My first impression of Phil was one of mixed emotion when my daughter brought him home. I smile thinking back because it didn't take long to realize what a bright and thoughtful and colorful (literally!) young man he was. I grew to care deeply and respected him and his accomplishments tremendously. I am truly saddened by his passing and my heart breaks for his family and loved ones that I know he loved so much. He will sincerely be missed.

David Rowley

March 15, 2011

Phil,
I'm not good at this long-winded text thing. I light this candle for you and will always remember the nights out and the hugs from my homie as we parted ways. My sadness goes out to your family. You have made my life better by being in it. Thank you.

Summerly Cotton

March 15, 2011

I knew Phil as a teenager. Both of us rebels to this little country school we were brought to from an outside world. The thing that struck me the most was how much he loved & cared for his siter Heather...who became my Maid of Honor. Phil was fun, different and loving. Those memories will remain with me & I hope that his family finds comfort in knowing that his memory will live on in the one's that knew & cared for him.

Amber Kosonen

March 15, 2011

Sadly there are not that many memories that I remember about my cousin Phil. But I do remember when I went to his parents house in Anderson SC for the first time and I was terrified of his Great Dane Harley that I would not get out of the car. But Phil came outside and showed me to not be afraid of him because he would sense the fear in me and he would get angry. I wish I would have kept in contact with him and the rest of his family over the years. He will be very deeply missed. I know he is watching over all of us just like our Mom Mom and Pop Pop. Love You Phil

Nora Lane

March 15, 2011

Phil, I will always love you and have so many memories of you. I will miss you like crazy and don't you worry, I will root for the Devils for you. i wrote you a million notes and for this one, I will end as I always did. Love ALWAYS!!!!! It was a honor to know you but an even greater honor to be loved by you. I will never ever forget you Phillykins!

Dave Durkee

March 15, 2011

Phillip Jeremy Larcome... What can I say about Phil? I can say so very many wonderful things. He was the best friend anyone can hope for. The kind of guy that you knew always had your back no matter what. The kind of guy that would be there for you anytime. The kind of guy that would literally give you the shirt off his back. He was an extremely rare breed. I consider myself so privileged to have had the honor and awesome opportunity to have been able to know him as a very close friend. The times I had with Phil are always going to be some of my most treasured memories. I feel like they ended way too abruptly, that his passing was way too sudden. But I have to take comfort in that the last times we spent together rank up there with some of the best we ever had. In his last couple months, he seemed to have finally found his happiness. As sad as his passing is, I can’t help but think of his innate ability to bring out the best in all of us that knew him well, by challenging us to be better individuals, and better at everything we do, without even actively doing anything to try to challenge us so. I like to think that he lives on as a part of all of us that were near and dear to him. It gives me comfort to think and feel that way anyway, to remember all the things I’ve learned from him, how all the ways I feel I am better and my life is better for having had the honor of being his friend. He was a shooting star, burning across the sky so bright and fast. I feel so lucky to have had the great honor and privilege to have been one of his close friends.  Rest in peace buddy, I’ll see ya on the other side.

Nicole Kinkaid

March 14, 2011

I have known Phil for many years now. Through everything and everybody, we always remained very close friends. I will miss him very much. We talked almost everyday for years. He would call me at work in the afternoon and say Good Morning. He always called to get my opinion on girls, school, etc. I will never see his Denver number show up on my caller ID anymore. I wish he would have been able to finish school as that was a big goal for him. Rest in Peace my Virgo twin.

Yvonne Etchells

March 14, 2011

Phillip was a great guy-Yvonne from Denver

Kathy Davis

March 13, 2011

Search Light Moms wants to tell you how sorry we are for the passing of your Phillip. If there is anything that we can do for you please let us know. We as mothers understand the day to day pain as we search for answers.
Love and Blessings,
Search Light Moms
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Claire Warren

March 12, 2011

I met Phil only once -- and briefly - at his sister's wedding. At that same lovely and festive event, I met Cheo. What a remarkable and beautiful family, both physically and in spirit. Close, loving, accepting, and with minds wide open, they made a great crew. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to those who are, in some ways, worse off than Phil: those who remain and have to find their way without him, a difficult task. Please know that family and friends are thinking of you, wishing that they could help in some way.

stacie morgan

March 12, 2011

He will be missed. I only knew him for a week. We talked and it was a special moment for me. I'm very sorry for your loss.

stacie morgan

March 11, 2011

Hi Phil
I will remember talking outside your dog house for 30 min. I wish I got the chance to know you better but what we did have was special even if it was a short time. I will miss you.

Robert Jones

March 11, 2011

I only worked with Phil for a short while and saw him around from time to time but he always gave me a chuckle. Hard to see this happen to a young guy so full of life. Ride on Phil!

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