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Gary Buzel
November 1, 2020
I knew Philip through our activities on ham radio. He was an avid weather geek and radio nerd, like I was.....so we hit it off. We did many things over the years, had fun with Skywarn every summer when the thunderstorms got crazy in CT...another one was I remember taking Phil flying at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in a Cessna 152 in the mid-1990's and we ran ATV (Amateur TV) and transmitted aerial video of Southern Connecticut out on the ham frequencies. It was a lot of fun. Good memories, I will never forget. 73's to you Phil KA1YIQ/WX1CT godspeed from Gary KA1RVI/KD1RJ/K1LZZ
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Scott Rochette
June 6, 2015
I met Phil at Lyndon State College in 1984. I liked him instantly. I hope Leigh and his brothers find comfort in the wonderful memories they have.
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