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Philip Coleman

Paxton, Massachusetts

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Philip M. Coleman, 68PAXTON - Philip M. Coleman, 68, passed away on Monday, July 12th at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Survived by wife Gwen, daughters Colleen and Sylvia, brother Robert B. Coleman (Barbara) of Marstons Mills, MA, and sister Jane M. Coleman, M.D. of Wellesley, MA, as...

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Wow! Time flies, Phil. Hard to believe. Continued peace to you buddy. Keep your skates sharp. J

Thinking of Phil today, aka Moody, Junior LeTanco, White Owl, the Commissioner - - the list goes on. Like Cam, I miss the 2-3 calls and hang-ups , the constant riddles of Alphabet talk, and his rants while skating on a pond in Princeton to whomever was in earshot on their lack of hockey ability. He was a piece of work, to say the least ! My best to Gwen and the girls . Gator

I still miss Phil (White Owl) and his daily/weekly phone calls and hang ups so I would have to call him back. A great friend and always there for you when you needed him. Always wish Gwen and the family the best, and pray Phil's memory keeps them happy in the fact he loved them deeply.

I miss Phil's phone calls at any hour of the day, the short ones, the longer ones and his great thoughtfulness and humor. He is greatly missed. He was a great person. Fond thoughts to Gwen and the rest of the family.

Gwen and family: We are so sorry to hear about Phil. We just heard today as we were thinking about him and looked on line. Phil was such a wonderful person and we will always cherish the fun conversations we have had with him along with the times we got to spend with him. May he rest in peace.

Phil coached with me for my brothers team in stlouis, spent every weekend and holidays at our home. Best guy I ever knew. God bless his family. Will miss you old buddy.

I have so many memories; all great times. Our friendship was a very special gift. May you rest peacefully and thanks for being a friend.

Please let me start by offering my sincerest condolences to the entire family. Phil was one of a kind and I will miss him. He was a customer, but more importantly he was my friend. He and I shared a love for contact sports, Phil Hockey of course and me lacrosse. Whenever he needed something for his customer he would give me one of "those calls". From reading the wonderful memories, I think many know what I mean. He would use a sports metaphors of both hockey and lacrosse to make sure I...

As long time customers, Phil provided excellent service and went out of his way to accommodate our needs. Despite his health issues, he always spoke optimistically and we'll miss talking with him. Our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.