Phillip-Maloof-Obituary

Phillip Fred Maloof

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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April 4, 2020
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Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Phillip Fred Maloof Phillip Fred "Uncle Phil", age 93, of Las Vegas, Nevada, formerly of Albuquerque, passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2020. He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph G. Maloof; mother, Frances Maloof; brothers, George and Michael Maloof; and his sister, Helen Sei. Phil is...

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Very sad to hear the news of Uncle Phil's passing. As a kid hanging around the Quality Imports warehouses, he made a lasting mark early in my life with his unique personality, incredible car collection, and of course his captain's hats. A man like no other before or since. I know Uncle Phil always had a special place in my dad's heart. Rest in peace

I remember going when I was younger with my mom to Sheraton Hotel in Albuquerque where Phil had all his cars. Phil always was very nice to me and he had always a big happy smile. Phil was a true gentleman. He was very kind and sincere. My god father was late great Mike Maloof who was Phil’s brother. My condolences to rest of Maloof families. Prayers and may Phil rest in Peace. May God bless you and your family.

i was a security officer in vegas in 2002 -2006 where he resided .he was a kind caring person a living inspiration . mr maloof would stop at gate to chat n dr perrin & him would tell of their daily adventures together

Uncle Phil was an extraordinary man. He was like a second father to me. He was an inspiration to me and everyone who knew him. His love of family and friends meant the world to him. He will always be a part of my life and his spirit will live in my heart forever.
~ His loving nephew, Phil

So much to remember about Uncle Phil. Starting when we were young, You could always count on Uncle Phil being at every holiday, birthday or special event with his camera in tow. And what was great about that, we never really knew
if there was film in the camera. For years we would wonder if he took any pictures. It was a great mystery that I finally figured out,a few years ago. So I can report to my family and my cousins , I saw the pictures, and yes there were hundreds!
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So much to remember about Uncle Phil. Starting when we were young, You could always count on Uncle Phil being at every holiday, birthday or special event with his camera in tow. And what was great about that, we never really knew
if there was film in the camera. For years we would wonder if he took any pictures. It was a great mystery that I finally figured out,a few years ago. So I can report to my family and my cousins , I saw the pictures, and yes there were hundreds!
What was also...

So much to remember about Uncle Phil. Starting when we were young, You could always count on Uncle Phil being at every holiday, birthday or special event with his camera in tow. And what was great about that, we never really knew
if there was film in the camera. For years we would wonder if he took any pictures. It was a great mystery that I finally figured out,a few years ago. So I can report to my family and my cousins , I saw the pictures, and yes there were hundreds!
What was also...

Uncle Phil was a very loving & compassionate man. I meant Phillip when I work for quality import company in Albuquerque New Mexico 1982 ,I spent my time on weekends helping him rotate and wash his beautiful classic automobiles. A man with so much energy. He had Marilyn Monroe's pink Cadillac. As well as Warner Brothers classic 1932 limousine automobile. Uncle Phil loved his cars, people, and his loving little poodles. You will truly be missed Uncle Phil. A friend of over 30 years Morris C

Uncle Phil was a very loving & compassionate man. I meant Phillip when I work for quality import company in Albuquerque New Mexico 1982 ,I spent my time on weekends helping him rotate and wash his beautiful classic automobiles. He had Marilyn Monroe's pink Cadillac. As well as Warner Brothers classic 1932 limousine automobile. Uncle Phil loved his cars, people, and his loving little poodles.