PHILIP-ROBERTSON-Obituary

PHILIP SWING ROBERTSON

Milton, Massachusetts

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ROBERTSON, Philip Swing Of Milton and Falmouth, Massachusetts passed away suddenly at home on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at the age of 80. He was the loving husband of Anne Newell Robertson for more than 55 years and the proud father of Phil, Jr. (Rachaneekorn), Meg (Sheila), and Nan who...

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Dear Anne,
My sincere sympathy to you and family. Phil was a friend and a true gentleman. He will be missed by all of his Rotary family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

In sympathy,
Carol Sullivan

Dear Anne,
My sincere sympathy to you and family. Phil was a friend and a true gentleman. He will be missed by all of his Rotary family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Anne:

It has been a long time since we last saw each other. Phil and I shared some time together each COmmencement at Harvard and remembered Milton tales. I was there as Development Director from 1987 unti 1995 when I left for Wellesley College. I just retired from the Development Office there.

I know these are hard times for you and I wish you and your family strength as you face these times. May you find peace in the recollections of a long life together. I send along my...

Dear Anne and family,

Please accept our deepest sympathy regarding your loss of Phil. He was a good man and friend. I will never forget the good times I shared with you and Phil. You were a great couple.
Stay strong and talk to him daily!

Bill Pring and Jean Orsini

Dear Anne and family, Such a sad loss for such an outstanding person, and I know how sorely you will miss Phil. I feel so fortunate to have shared some super times with Anne and Phil recently and my love to all. The Men's Curling team clearly won the gold in honor of Phil this past week!! Lisa

Dear Anne and family,

Thinking of you so much. And sending much love and prayers from all the Cheney family.

Peace and grace,

Marilyn, Bryan, Colin Ian and Claire

Sad news. A good man with a big personality and heart. Always had a big smile for everyone. Ed Stebbins, Sr

I met Phil for the first time at a bonspiel about 20 years ago, shortly after I started curling. Given his outgoing, if somewhat unique personality, we quickly became curling friends. Phil, a multitalented individual with his engaging sense of humor, was always interesting conversationalist. I don't think that I ever parted a conversation with him that I was not shaking my head and laughing. He will be missed by his family, friends all who had the good fortune to meet him. RIP my...