Philip-Paligraf-Obituary

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Philip M Paligraf

Noblesville, Indiana

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July 27, 2013
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Noblesville, Indiana

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Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary - Allisonville Rd. Obituary

Philip M. Paligraf, 55, of Fishers, passed away on July 27, 2013, in Crawfordsville, Indiana.  He was born on March 3, 1958 to Martin and Jane Paligraf of Crawfordsville.  His father predeceased him.In addition to his mother, Jane, his wife, Meg, children, Patrick, Maurissa, and Mathew,...

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Phil´s legacy lives on at WISH TV Sales Department !

This was one of Phil’s favorite sayings !
“Can’t Never Did Nothing”-Author Phil Paligraf

His legacy lives at WISH TV and WNDY!

I still talk about Dobbers frequently while coaching my team in leadership and management. Phil´s legacy will live on forever with me!

So odd that the invitation to write in memory of Phil appeared in my email this morning, because it was only on Wednesday of this week that I was viewing some old slides in which Phil’s dad, Marty, appeared - they were of his days playing baseball at Wabash College in the late 40s.

It’s hard to believe Phil has been gone 7 years - seems like it was only yesterday. I know he’s missed by many and I’m just so sorry on all that he’s missed in the lives of his family. May God bless...

I knew Phils father, Marty, fairly well. We did a little hunting and fishing together out in the Bal Hinch. I got to know Phil because of his dad and Im glad we were acquainted. I remember hearing about Phils passing and am so sorry his family lost him so soon in life - it seems so unfair. Am thinking about all of you today and each time I pass by the Paligraf home on Offield-Monument Road, I remember my wonderful neighbors and friends with a smile. God bless all of you -

Meg and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Phil. I know we haven't seen you all in a while, but we have great fond memories of travel baseball with HSE and the Marlins. Phil was a joy to be around and a wonderful person. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
The Farrell's (Rick, Donna and Ryan)

Meg,
My mother passed away the same day as Phil. I cannot imagine your grief, but I hope you know that you and your children are in our prayers.

Dear Paligraf family (and Jane & Cindy):

The day I found out about Phil we were leaving for a trip out west the next day and so, I was unable to attend the funeral. Upon hearing that Phil had been out to the farm on Offield-Monument Road out here in the Bal Hinch, which is where we live, I was sorry that I didn't see him that day.

Please know how sorry we all are for your loss of Phil. I didn't know Phil nearly as well as I knew his dad, Marty, and as I read some of...

Meg and Children,

So sorry for your loss. It's been a long time since the Channel 4 days spent w/ you and Phil, but you both were part of a very fun time in our lives. Your kids should and probably do know that Phil "played" hard at work and away from work and was a damn good man. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Shaun and Laura Krivoshia

I had believed that with time the words would come to me to relay my condolences. The perfect words did not come but memories of the Phil I went to school with came flooding back. I remember him as a happy, funny and loved guy! I remember Phil's smile and that "twinkle" in his eyes that made him so special. I was so touched by the words that were written about Phil and the description of the man he became. His success is not a surprise because he was a success in his school years too. I...