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Phillip Scott Mann

Scottsmoor, Florida

Age 28

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Phillip Scott Mann, 28, of Scottsmoor, passed away Thursday, April 12, 2012, while living in Hawaii chasing his dream. He finally found paradise. His passions were surfing and sky diving.He was born July 4, 1983, in York, Pennsylvania. Phillip was a 2001 graduate of Astronaut High School and also...

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Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. Say hi to Brant and Christina.

Still think of you, Fizzy. You would LOVE Alaska as much as I do. I can picture you climbing mountains, skiing, running the rapids and loving every second of it. I'll take you with me. Keep an eye on us from above, I'll see you again someday!

When I look at your picture, I just have trouble believing you are gone, not forgotten though. I remember when you were little and visiting grandma and pappy's, you always wanted an apple peeled. You would stand there and watch me peel it and grin when I was done. I remember your last phone call to me when you thanked uncle Ed and me for making you and Clint all those Easter baskets. We wanted to do it and are glad you liked them. I wish I could make you more. Love, aunt Toni.

This is the first time I saw this guest book, what a fantastic thing, Phillip had so many nice friends. My note goes out to Bill , Marge and Clint. What a tragedy to lose a loving son,step-son and brother way to soon, I am so sorry for your loss,Love you guys. Lauren,Lori,Amanda and Nicole Curley

Feel the strength as you close your eyes and take a deep breath in and slowly exhale. That is the feeling of you here within this world and upon us all.

My everyday decisions, I have come to realize, have always had a piece of you involved. Because of you, I shall always win and never fall.

The way we analyze and the way we evolve are just a way of great minds working together. Few minds think as we do and you sir were always truer than true.

Believe in your mind and...

Phillip if you could, keep Amy in line up there. Further, if you could shine your love down on your Dad and my Dad I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You for being the son of an amazing man and thank you for your time in the service to protect people like me.

Forgot to sign my previous post....from Debby Galewski, Virginia Beach, Va

Dear Phillip, met you as a friend of my daughter many years ago, but have never forgotten you and your adventurous, exciting and truly fearless outlook on life. It has been a sad day today because of just hearing of your passing today, many months after, but I know,surely, you lived your short life to the fullest. May you now rest in peace.

I served in the navy with Phillip. We went to hospital corpsmsn school together and did our furst deployment overseas together. Rest in paradise Phillip. With love, Shannon