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Philip Hanlon

Fallbrook, California

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Hanlon, Philip P. January 23, 1924 - March 2, 2012 Philip Peter Hanlon, born January 23, 1924, beloved husband of Joan K. Hanlon, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2012 in the presence of his loving family in San Diego, CA after a brief hospital stay resulting from a fall. Phil was born in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from the Manual Training High School in Bronx, NY, after which Phil enlisted in the US Navy and trained to become a radioman on the Destroyer Escort USS Underhill DE-682. He was later reassigned to the Fuel Tanker USS Klaskanine AOG-63. Phil was promoted to radioman 2nd class by the end of the war. After WWII, Phil attended Manhattan College in Bronx, NY and received a BA in History. Despite having received a scholarship to Georgetown University Law School, Phil applied for and was accepted to the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA. He completed his training and received his FBI Credentials in 1951 and was promptly assigned to the west coast office in Fresno, CA. He was introduced to his future wife, Joan K. Greene, through her brother Arthur who was also an FBI Agent. Phil and Joan married at St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Fresno, CA in 1954, then took up residence in southern CA, where they raised their five children. In 1978, Phil retired from the FBI and became a manager of security for Occidental Petroleum, and after several years of service was selected to be the personal security manager for the CEO, Dr. Armand Hammer. Phil traveled with Dr. Hammer around the world to countries and continents such as Russia, China, Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America. Phil retired from Occidental Petroleum in 1999. After 9/11, Phil was hired under contract with the FBI to support the Bureau's ongoing government background investigations. Phil was a devout Roman Catholic and an active member in his parish as a Eucharistic Minister, Lector, and a member of the Knights of Columbus. He and Joan built two homes during their life together; their second home was nestled in the hills of east Orange, CA where Phil encouraged his children in various 4H livestock projects. He loved this property, with its river canyon view and view of the orchards below their house. Phil and Joan lived there for 33 years before moving to Fallbrook, CA in 2006 to be closer to their daughters living in San Diego county. They celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary in April 2010. Joan passed away in December 2010. Phil is survived by his five loving children, Maureen, Kevin, Elaine, Laura, and Denise. He was blessed with 16 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The visitation will be held at Berry-Bell & Hall Mortuary, Fallbrook, CA, on Thursday, March 8, 2012 from 4pm to 8pm. The funeral Mass will be held at Mission San Luis Rey, Oceanside, CA, Friday March 9, 2012 at 12:30pm.

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I met your father many times over the years. He was a very amicable gentlemen and always had a kind word went we crossed paths. I once played on a softball team that the agents formed back in the late 60's. The team name was Hanlicker Farms...which was a standing joke but maybe it had something to do with his affinity for the 4H, etc. From what I read, he had a full life and enjoyed his family immensely. God bless... Kevin Paine (son of George Paine, his friend and coworker).

Dear Family of Phil & Joan
My prayers are with all of you. Your dad is now with your mom and enjoying life everlasting. They were very special people and I remember the many events at La Purisima we shared together. They would want you to:
"LIVE WITH JOY"!!
Blessings,
Theresa Morris

Mr. Hanlon was such a gentleman. I loved visiting with him at family dinners and hearing his fascinating stories about his FBI work and days in the US Navy. I remember him telling me how he met Princess Diana at Mr. Hammer's house and how she was a very sweet person. I am sure that Mr. Hanlon will be missed by all who knew him.

Phil was one of the finest men I have ever known. I worked with him in the FBI, Santa Ana, in the 1960s, and have maintained contact with him over the years as members of former special agents of the FBI. His smile and friendship will certainly be missed and my sympathies go out to his family.
Judge Richard Weatherspoon, Ret.

Phil was a shipmate lof mine aboard the USS.Underhill. HE will
Now be with the 112 souls that were killed on 24 July 1945
Aboard the USS Underhill.
He will be missed by all who knew him. My best to the Family.
WAGGY

My Dad loved your Dad! From their days at Manhattan College right on into their 80s. In looking through some of my Dad's recollections, I discovered that we may owe your family some money! Back in 1950, when my Dad was adventuring around the country with two buddies in an old Ford ragtop they'd learned to drive on the trip West from New York City, who did they call on to wire them money (not once, but twice!) but Phil Hanlon! And he sent it! Got them from Fresno to Reno and on to Peoria…Thank...

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow alumni and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself ... any man's death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

Dear Hanlon family,
Please accept my condolences for the loss of your wonderful patriarch. I knew him through his relationship with my father, George, a fellow agent. Phil always struck me as the most jovial man I knew.