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Philip Irving

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1946 - 2020

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Dr. Philip Craig Irving, 74, passed away on June 16th after a 7-year battle against Parkinson's disease. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, on April 2, 1946, to Morris and Shirley Irving (deceased). A 1964 graduate of Hope High School in Providence, Philip went on to receive a degree in...

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He was a very nice man with a great sense of humor. He was a great dentist and my family went to his practice for years.

I had no idea he passed until I just looked up when he retired.My family went to his office for years we absolutely loved him and his staff.Philip was hilarious and great with kids.We actually enjoyed going to see him.

When I first meet Dr Irving back in 1985. I had no insurance, and bad teeth. He ask me if i could afford $10.00 per tooth. I miss my dentist, my friend

Hard to believe that a year has gone by. We were always reminded by our parents that the older u get the faster time goes, well now were firm believers but time can never erase PHILLY'S memories. Always a kind & generous person never heard him say a disparaging word about anyone always saw the good in people. Phil had a few quirks he put the char in the char broil name, if you wanted something well done Phil was your guy. And then there's the green chair, but that's a story for another day,...

He was my dentist when I lived in Springfield and for a few years after I got married. But, I lived in CT then and had to find another dentist. (David Bloom) Dr. Irving was a great dentist and absolutely hilarious. I was just telling someone this past week about how much fun he was.
I am so sorry to learn of your husband's passing. May all the good times comfort you during your time of sorrow. Rest in peace Dr. Irving.

ELizabeth,
Extending my sympathies to you and your family at this very sad time. Although I didn't know Phillip well, I was always impressed by how sweetly and thoughtfully he interacted with your mom at Ruth's House.

DEAR ELIZABETH, MARC & FAMILY. WE ARE DEEPLY SADDENED BY PHILIPS PASSING. WE ALWAYS ENJOYED HIS COMPANY, HIS WRY SENSE OF HUMOR, OUR TRIPS TO THE WHATLEY INN FOR GREAT DINNERS. PHILLY WAS THE ONLY GUY WE KNEW WHO COULD TAKE A GREAT STEAK AND TURN IT TO ASPHALT, WELL DONE WAS NEVER DONE ENOUGH. WE LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU DEARLY.

We are so sorry to learn about Phil's passing. He was a great friend together with his wife Elizabeth and son Marc. May he rest in piece.
with all our love, Alan and Rachel Sampson