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Phil Kotter Obituary

Phil Earl Kotter
1918 ~ 2013
Phil Earl Kotter, age 95, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend passed away Monday, November 4th, 2013 after a long life of enthusiastic service and unconditional love for others. His life was devoted to his family, church and work. He was born May 2, 1918, in Elsinore, Utah, to August and Minnie Lorensen Kotter. He attended South Sevier High School, Snow College and BYU. He worked for the US Soil Conservation Service, Veterans Administration and Atomic Energy Commission. With the onset of WWII he joined the US Navy. In 1949 after the war, Phil enjoyed serving his community as a State Farm Agent for over forty-three years. He was passionate about his clients and cherished those relationships throughout his life.
He was married to Helen Bleak, had three children and was later divorced. He was married and sealed to Dorothy Milne Smith in the Jordan River Temple, and they enjoyed over twenty-nine years of rich companionship together. Dorothy became his wonderful sweetheart, missionary companion and in his later years, his trusted caregiver. Phil and Dorothy served as full-time missionaries for the LDS church in Australia. He enjoyed many years of devoted church service.
He loved his family, golf, bicycling, and exercise, and was physically fit. He could actually whoop the best of us at Ping-Pong within a few months of his death. To the worried chagrin of family and neighbors Phil often cycled about his neighborhood well in to his nineties.
Survived by his wife Dorothy, sons Kenneth (Loa), Scott (Laurie), Deborah Ann (Gerald ) Frustaci, Michael (Amanda) Smith, Lisa (James) Raines, Tamara (Alex) Wilson, thirty-two grandchildren and forty-eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Calvin, Floyd, Robert, Melba and Madelynn; and his son Steven. A viewing will be held, Friday November 8, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday, November 9, at 11:00 a.m. at the LDS Little Cottonwood 5th Chapel 6350 South Rodeo Lane (1540 East), Salt Lake City, with a viewing prior to services starting 9:30 am. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn.
A special thank you to the generous and loving care provided by the team at Silverado Hospice-they are amazing. Also, we are grateful to the loving staff at Sunrise Senior Living for their care during the last weeks of Phil's life.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, 2013.

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November 10, 2013

Dorothy:
Just read of Phil's passing today and we send our love and condolences to. We still love you and care about you and treasure our memories of times together.
Lou and Sonja Gehring
Mesa, AZ

Kay Jolley

November 9, 2013

Whenever we have good memories, those who graduated with high honors are just through the door of eternity. Love you, hugs Aunt K

November 9, 2013

As Phil's successor and beneficiary of his hard work and relationship building, I have personally bebefited from his work and goodness.
I value my time with Phil and Dorothy and value his example. Tender hearted and sincere, a good man who will be missed.
Jay Cashmore

Phil and Sue McCraley

November 8, 2013

We send our love to the Kotter Family!! Especially Scott and Laurie!! It is never easy to lose a parent..thankful for the Gospel of Jesus Christ!!! Love you guys!!

Stephen & Janet Bradford

November 8, 2013

Dorothy, We were sad to learn of Phil's passing. Steve and I considered him a good friend and a stalwart in the church.
We send our deepest condolences to you and your family.

Stuart and Meridee Hatch

November 8, 2013

Our sincere sympathy to Ken and the entire Kotter Family.

Lori Webb (Kotter)

November 7, 2013

My love goes to a wonderful Grandmother and Great Grandmother. Both of your love and prayers have given me strenghth at times when I was at my weakest. I hope my prayers and love can do the same for you and the family. Grandpa was a kind and giving man. I am grateful that I was able to know him.
Love you.

Savannah Leffler

November 7, 2013

My great grandfather was a wonderful man who was loved by all. I love him so very much and know his is in heavenly fathers arms now with friends and family that have passed on. You were a amazing man and a even better great grand father. I'm honored to have been part of your life and family.

Jim Reynolds

November 7, 2013

Phil was a good friend from the time I was about ten years old. He was my neighbor and my priesthood leader. We still have our insurance with the successor to his insurance agency, fifty-six years later. We're thinking of you Kotter family.

Suzanne Swindle Johnston

November 7, 2013

I have such fond memories of the Kotter family as treasured friends of the Swindle family when I was growing up. I always loved all of you. Hooray to Phil for living such a wonderful long life with such a great family.

November 7, 2013

To Dorothy and family, No matter what death is always hard. But to have loved him and spend the wonderful years you had together is a blessing and is cherished. love you Dorothy and thinking about you . Love Pat

Annie Lawson

November 7, 2013

Our loving condolences, Tammy and family.

Krystalyn Leffler

November 7, 2013

I learned much from this amazing man. Now in the arms of Heavenly Father, and watching over us from above. Can't wait till I get to see him again. I love you Grandpa!

joni ryver

November 7, 2013

Our prayers are with your family.

Lorilee Pearson

November 7, 2013

What a gentle and kind giant among men. I watched him bike around the neighborhood and admired his desire to stay strong and healthy. My love to you,Dorothy and your family.

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