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Philip Wahlstrom

Holden, Massachusetts

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Philip C. Wahlstrom, 77Holden - Philip C. Wahlstrom, 77, died peacefully on Monday, February 5, 2018 at Holden Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born in Worcester, the son of Evald Olaf and Edna May (Akerlund) Wahlstrom. He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 25 years, Carolyn...

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We are sorry to learn that Phil has passed away.
Our deepest condolences to all of his family.
Phil was wonderful to our brother Roger Okerstrom. Phil always treated Roger with so much love and care over the many years that Roger worked for him. Roger truly thought of Phil as a dear friend and mentor, and is forever thankful for many years of happy memories.
Sincerely,
Sonja Okerstrom Carlson

My thoughts are with all of Phil's family at this time. I miss the conversations we had on our weekly visits when I use to care for his lawn. He was a man of great passions who loved his family, trains, nature,the sea and I'm sure many others. Thanks for all you taught me, I'm sure all your birds are singing for you now. Rip my friend

I'm sorry for your loss, he was a good man and I cherished the time that I spent with him. He treated me well and he was very respectful to me over the years. My prayers go out to the family and those who were touched by his kindness. I'll never forget those conversations from trains to boats to engineering ideas.
Philip, was well versed in all.
May God bless you and your families

Our hearts are deeply saddened at the passing of our extended family member. We are wrapping our arms around you all with peace and love.

Auntie Gail & Uncle Walter

Condolences to Scott and family, Vicki and family and Todd and family. Words cannot describe the many years of time spent. There are so many wonderful memories and cover such a wide range. They start with horse shows, births of grandchildren and boating to his special places, Newport and Mystic Seaport.
He was an intelligent, generous, and kind man. He always had a way to make us laugh. Phil and his entire family are some of the best memories of our lives.
It was certainly a pleasure...

Deeply sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of that time in our lives... one of the things I remember most was his warm smile and welcoming hug that always greeted me. I will never forget the day I got to take the wheel of the Victoria - what a thrill that was for me (probably less thrilling for all onboard - there was a "bit" of chop that day as I recall) but we were safe, always safe.
Thank you Captain Phil, Scott and Serena for sharing her with me that day, It meant so much...

To Phills' family; The Class of 1960 of North High School remember their classmate and send their condolences.