Phillip-Burch-Obituary

Phillip Maurice Burch Sr.

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Phillip Burch passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on October 26, 2010.

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Daddy... It's hard to understand why you had to leave me so soon. I miss you something awful. I will think of you every day. You were the greatest father any daughter could ever ask for. I can't wait to see you again someday. I Love You Always!
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Mr Phil , You will always be remembered by me and everybody whom you you knew because you're a great guy and we will always love you . I will be missing you but I will see you in heaven. As you laid to rest today ,rest in peace.

Phillip you were always so thoughtful of everyone, especially to my mother. It was great to get to spend time with you while you were here in Louisiana. We will miss you greatly!! Our prayers are with your family. If we can do anything please let us know.

We are all so sad with Phil's sudden departure from his family and friends. Phillip was a bright and shining star in my life and I will always smile when I think of him. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family today. I enjoyed recently being able to e-mail and talk with Phillip. We shared our favorite interests which were family and especially the granddarlings. In this time of sorrow, your hearts can be less burdened by just thinking and carrying with you the good memories that you had with Phillip. I will always remember the good times in school together. May God Bless you all.

Even in high school Phillip was a kind and caring person; always the gentleman. I will remember him, as will many, with fondness and respect.

May your memories sustain you at this very sad time.

And, may the peace of Christ be with you always...

Phillip and I were classmates and very good friends during our elementary school years in Amite, LA. Even though his family moved back to Franklinton after our 3rd grade year, I never forgot Phil or our friendship. Our mothers both worked at the same office for many years. I renewed contact with Phil's family by way of his brother, Bill, when we were attending SLU and later as my path and Bill's crossed during our working years. To Phil's family and also Bill's family, please know that...



My sister and I, Linda Rochelle (now Garrett),lived across a scant driveway from Phil during our "formative" years in the small town of Franklinton, known for the Washington Parish Fair. I visited the fair the first time in many years this year, and was hoping to see Phil. I was able to speak to him on the phone once or twice from Phoenix, and my sister Linda Rochelle Garrett in Phoenix. Phil and I reminisced about our escapades (one back yard camp-out)and other fun times we had. ...

I love you Dad and miss you. We will be together again someday.