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Phillip Lee Hawks Sr.

Fairbanks, Alaska

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Phillip Lee Hawks Sr. passed away peacefully on Jan. 4, 2026, after a decades long battle with cancer. Phillip was born in South Korea on July 14, 1965. He lived the majority of his life in Alaska, and graduated from West Valley High School in Fairbanks.Phillip wore many hats, both the metaphoric...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I have many great memories of conversations with Phil at the BBQs. Especially about his favorite fishing spot, which I was unable to get the location of from Phil. Tailwinds my Brother.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

I went to high school with Phil. We graduated together in the class of 1983. He was a great guy who made the world a better place in his own way. Rest in Peace, Phil. You did good.

Remembering great times at the RV park and all the summer cookouts. Time spent with Phil and his family. So sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry to hear this, Philip always had a genuine smile. Saw him last summer and chatted about ole times and retirement. I know he was looking forward to retirement. Sending my deepest condolences to his entire family. He is gonna be greatly missed. Rest in Peace Friend

Free from the pain and struggle of a cruel disease. Those who have gone before you have welcomed you to "the big game beyond ". Here´s to you, Phillip, and the friends and family who will see you again.

Remembering the funny time of Philbo and my brother Ralo being goofballs and always making everyone laugh! You will be missed.

I am sorry for your loss.

I'm truly sorry for your loss of one the kindest people I've ever known. I too grew up in Fairbanks and attended West Valley and played football with Phillip. After graduating I didn't keep in touch and eventually moved on to a military career. His kind and gentle soul will always be with your family and not forgotten by those who have met him. It was truly an honor to have known him.