Philip-Singleton-Obituary

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Philip Stephen Singleton

Salem, Massachusetts

May 5, 1939 – Jun 6, 2020 (Age 81)

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BORN
May 5, 1939
DIED
June 6, 2020
AGE
81
LOCATION
Salem, Massachusetts

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Murphy Funeral Home - Salem Obituary

Philip Stephen Singleton (Chummy) died on Saturday, June 6th, 2020 at his home in Lynnfield, Mass at the age of 81. He was surrounded by his family, friends and loved ones, listening to Irish music and resting comfortably.  He was born in 1939 at Salem Hospital to Grace and Philip Singleton....

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A wonderful man.
Loved his family and had great passion for what he did.

Phil was a good friend and advisor to me whenever I needed his counsel and/or advice when dealing with a club issue or a Notre Dame sports matter!!

He will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

To the family,

Sorry these times prevent the natural and normal ways of saying good by to people that have affected us in so many ways but their souls know that they will be missed by our thoughts and prayers. My sympathies are with you all.

Nancy,
I have great memories Phil over the years. He was funny, upbeat, practical and a great friend. My condolences to you and your family.
Jim Shannon

Dear Nancy-Thinking of you at this sad time. Sincerely, Rose

Phillip was my friend. My family and I will be forever grateful for the influence he had on our lives. I will pray for the repose of his soul. Forever remembered.

Nancy, I am so sorry to read this news. Phil was a bright light, a funny man. It's been so long since I have seen or spoken with you all, but that only proves how unforgettable he was. My heart is with you.
Anne Gleason Schnier

Tara,Erin,Danielle and Nancy.Our love and prayers are with you all.We so loved Phil and his wonderful quips,and especially his loyal devotion to his friends. Joann and George Phillips

What a good guy! He will have to forgive me from above as I will be hoisting a single malt instead of vodka in his honor at the19th when we can finally do it. Will miss his humor. A lot of other folks will miss his generosity as well