Kim C. Phillips
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Kim Chester Phillips, 64, passed suddenly on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2019, at home.
Kim was originally from Frenchtown, N.J., born on April 14, 1955. He was the son of the late Theodore and Sylvia (Robinson) Phillips.
He is survived by a daughter, Shannon; a brother, Kyle; spouse, Arlene (Dalrymple); and two sisters, Cindy and spouse David Kirchner, and Renee Phillips. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Kim was preceded in death by a brother, Kevin.
Services will be private.
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Renee
Sister
June 7, 2021
You are missed!
Renee Phillips
October 2, 2019
Your love of gardening and creating a beautiful out door space was amazing.
I wasn't ready for you to go.
I find comfort knowing you are with mom and dad, and Kevin. Love you forevermore.
Renee Phillips
October 2, 2019
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Renee Phillips
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Renee Phillips
September 25, 2019
Kim,a sweet,kind man who enjoyed the beauties of nature and working the earth,and having friends visit.l hope one day to sit and visit with him once more.
Pat Kugler-mccallister
August 14, 2019
So sorry to hear of Kim's passing. A lot of history between our families. Neighbors on 2nd Street and we bought the Phillips house on 8th. May God bless the entire family
David Gano
August 11, 2019
Renee , Cindy , Kyle & Family , Brett and I are so very sorry for your loss . Kim will always hold a Special place in our Hearts . He will especially be missed by Brett , as they were life long friend s since the beginning . Brett will forever Cherish the friendship they built together and will always hold on to the Memories they made , for no one can ever take them away . Thoughts & Prayers to The Phillips Family ... With much Love Brett and Bonnie Seip
Brett & Bonnie Seip
August 11, 2019
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