Philip-Wight-Obituary

Philip Wight

Savannah, Georgia

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Philip (Phil ) Gowran Wight - SAVANNAH - Philip Gowran Wight passed away Wednesday, January 22nd at the age of 68 Phil was born July 21, 1945 in Richmond, VA. He was preceded by his parents Martha and Arthur Wight and survived by his sister Susan Miller, brothers Brian Wight and Lewis Wight and...

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Ten years tomorrow since Phil left us. I still don't know the reason why. My guess has always been something health related. Still missing you Mr. Phil. I can't thank you enough for all of your help.

I miss my old friend and think of him often. I hope to see Phil again someday.

Today makes seven years that Phil has been gone. I still think about him often. I even miss some of those far away (spur of the moment) road trips to pick up the latest Zep-Mobile from some remote area in the neighboring states. More than once he helped out with some difficult circumstances when nobody else would. He really was a true friend.

I miss him more than I can say. He is in my thoughts often. Many fond memories. He was a true friend.

Just learned of Phil's passing. So sorry to hear the news. He always had a smile. He will truly be missed by man. He was known to us a the Zepman. May you rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Phil's next adventure. Will him miss him terribly and the fun trips we had to together.

We will all miss Phil up here in the cold north. He usually made a trip up here once a year and filled us all with the stories of his travels, his Zep adventures, and also the past history that he and Austin (Capt. Oz) shared. He was a real colourful character and we are very saddened at his loss. - Austin and Helen Eade

God bless you phil you will be missed . Prayers for your family. There will never be another like you. Great guy..

So sorry to learn of Phil's passing. He was the most helpful Zep Man sales rep ever. We always chuckled about his Zep van being so...cluttered...but he always had just the product we needed. One time he invited us to visit the Zep Atlanta facility. That was an interesting adventure. The facility was amazing but the ride in the Zep van was an experience. We rode amidst the...clutter...and had to stop every 50 miles or so for Phil to replenish the oil. God Speed Phil.