Philip-Petmecky-Obituary

Philip Adair Petmecky

Houston, Texas

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PHILIP ADAIR PETMECKY, 67, died September 6, 2003 after a long illness. He was born November 20, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Petmecky was a 1954 graduate of Jefferson Davis High School in Houston, and later attended the University of Houston. He is survived by his loving wife, Sharon Lee...

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Sharon,
May God bless you & the family at this time.
A former classmate,friend, & neighbor of years ago, I am thankful to have had fellowship with you & Phil in happier times.
Heaven's skies are fuller today as the wonderful spirit of Phillip joins the angels there.
Colossians:Chapter 2 vs 5 & 6 may be a comfort to you.

Phil will be missed by all his Davis classmates and will be missed on the CMs message board.

Phil will always hold a special place in my memories. Somehow, he managed to teach me to fly a glider when I was a silly little 15-year-old who didn't even know how to drive a car. In doing so, he showed me that I could accomplish anything I set my mind to. Thank you, Phil, for giving me some of the confidence I have today. I hope you're in Heaven right now with Tom Haywood, Phil Purdy, and Terry Nielson, taking advantage of what, no doubt, are phenomenal soaring conditions.

Phil:
Your absolute love of soaring and flight was amazing...you were such a great pilot and craved for those you taught to love and respect the sport just as much. Because of you, the GHSA has become a huge success, produced many good pilots, intoduced the sport of soaring to hundreds and the devotion, ambition and drive to make all your students the best possible pilot was always your priority. Although there were times it may not have seemed so, you always had the student's success...

Our hearts and prayers go out to Philip's family.

Philip will be missed, by all!

Sharon, I was so sad to hear of Phillip's passing. He was loved by so many and will be missed terribly. My heart and prayers go out to all of you. I know it has been a long ardous time and you are all worn out but at least he is at peace now. God's blessings to all.