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Phillip J. Altman

Conway, South Carolina

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CONWAY | Phillip Jody Altman, 34, of Old Reaves Ferry Road, died Thursday, November 26, 2009 at the Medical University of South Carolina. Mr. Altman was born in Conway, a son of Phillip Earl Altman and Shirley Ann Anderson Altman. He was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church and was a devoted...

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We are so sorry for your loss and have you in our prayers.

-The MICU nurses at Grand Strand

Shirley & Phil,
I'm so sorry to hear of Jody's passing. He was a wonderful addition to our Fantasy Camp. His infectious smile and cocky attitude made the camp experience better for his teammates and fellow campers. He will surely be missed and I'm sure we will spend many hours at future camps reminiscing over times shared with "The Sherriff".

The thoughts and prayers of myself and the entire Sports Adventures Family go out to you and your family.

Larry Marino

ME AND JODY WERE CLASSMATES AND USUALLY SAT ONE BEHIND THE OTHER BECAUSE OF OUR LAST NAMES. I HAVE ALSO TAKEN CARE OF HIM AT CONWAY MEDICAL. MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU ALL. SINCERELY,JACKIE ALFORD.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Philip was a good guy.

Shirley, When we went to Fantasy Camp in Fort Myers, there was only one Sheriff in town and that was Phillip. He loved camp and camp loved him - You should take solace in the fact that Phillip was able to find something he really enjoyed. He loved playing for Steamer and Shag and his teammates loved him. I can still hear him laughing and yelling at the players. We will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family. Lane & Mary Perrins

Shirley, I will miss the Sheriff, he was a blast to hang with. He loved life, loved to smile and crack jokes. He had a great sense of humor. He would often berate me from the coaches box with Shag Crawford, or would sit next to Bob Stanley in the dugout and act like he owned the ball club. Please make sure you take care of Homey for the Sheriff. I will miss his trips to Boston.

Shirley, I am deeply sadden to hear of Phillip's passing. I will always remember his smile, his laugh and his friendship at Red Sox Fantasy Camp!I will miss the phone call from him. We will never forget our Red Sox brother! Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you! May god bless Phillip and all of his family!

Dear Family
I got to know the "Sheriff" and his Mom at Red Sox fantasy camp and were teammates one year. He was much loved by his fellow campers and will always have a special place among his friends there. Condolences from my son and I
Rick Grant Sr