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Philip J. Caruana

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Philip J. CaruanaVirginia Beach - Philip J. Caruana, 68, of Virginia Beach passed away in his residence on January 30, 2017. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and was the son of the late Angelo J. Caruana and Rose Perrini. Phil moved to Virginia Beach in 1967 while serving his country in the US...

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So very sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Phil from his business as a builder and as a customer at Checkered Flag. He was a good man.

So very sorry for your loss. Susan we will be praying for you. He has had a long hard battle but he now with our beloved Father. You have been such a loving wife and a rock for your family. You have been an excellent example of love to all of us.

Heaven will never be the same! You were one of the good ones. Passionate and driven, kind and a keen perspective.

Rest in the heaven above Phil you were one of a kind.

Kindest thoughts,

Just to let you know that we are thinking of you today. Know that you are loved and you will be in our prayers.

We go through life so often not stopping to enjoy the day and we take each one for granted as we travel on our way. For in your pain and sorrow an Angel's kiss will help you through, this kiss is very private for it is meant for only you. We never stop to measure anything we just might miss but if the wind should blow by softly you'll feel that Angel's kiss. A kiss that is sent from heaven, a kiss from up above , a kiss that is very special from someone that you love. So when your hearts...

Phil was an inspiration to me when I started to ride motorcycles again. He would offer some good advice and we shared alot of good times together in Myrtle Beach with his good friend Woody. RIP buddy and watch over us as we continue to ride as you did.

Hey was like a brother to me when every i came back to the beach always treating me first class staying at his home and Susan it was like my second home with open door policy any time i came he truly will be miss by all. Rest in piece my brother will see ya on the other side.

What A Wonderful Man! You Will Be Truly Missed My Friend!
I Will Be Thinking Of You With Many Beautiful Memories While Family And Friend Join To Say Their Good Byes On Friday and Saturday...Unfortunately I Will Be Out Of Town and Won't Be Able To Attend.
My Condolences To Your Family

Phil and I were shipmates, but not in the Navy. He was a salesman in the 1970's when I was GM at Checkered Flag. He would love to demonstrate and sell the hottest British sports cars we had. "This here is your TR-7, the shape of things to come" I encouraged PHil to study for his real estate license and he was always grateful for the opportunity to be more creative. Annabel and I send our most sincere condolences to the family.
Hal Sacks