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Philip S. Huntley

North East, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2017

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Philip Huntley passed away in North East, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Philip are being provided by William D. Elkin Funeral Home - North East. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on August 20, 2017.

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May you rest in peace brother. You are sadly missed. Al Rodgers U. A. W. 714

I hope your having fun dad I miss you

I miss you so much. I can't believe you are gone. Every day I miss you more and more. Many times I want to pick up the phone and call just to hear your voice. You always knew how to make me feel better no matter how down I was you made me laugh. Rest in pease my dear friend.

It feels like only a moment ago that you we’re here. I love you and miss you. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you and the impact you had on so many peoples lives. I can only hope that I will be half the father you were to me and Matt. I can not wait to see you again, the laughs we will share again and the story’s we will tell. If anyone would like to stay in contact with me or my brother Matthew please reach out 720-358-6691.

Still remembering the good times at Smith Meters that we had. You are missed, my friend.

I still miss you dad, my bestfriend and the most forgiving and generous man ever.

Hey Buddy ! We worked together for 41 1/2 years. But were friends longer, your death took me by surprise. I was proud to be a pawl barer ! We worked so many years as officers in the union. I would always follow your lead in contract negotiations. I'm going to miss you, well Phil ! With tears in my eye's I say good bye my friend. And may you rest in PEACE ,

Phil I will always remember meeting you at North East football games those were good evenings -- God be with you and you with Him

Hello Matt and Philip,

It was good to see both of you but not under these circumstances you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Take care, peace, Barb and Bob Sibley