Phillip-Moffitt-Obituary

Phillip Owen Moffitt

Spokane, Washington

Sep 22, 1965 – Jul 4, 2025

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BORN
September 22, 1965
DIED
July 4, 2025
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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Phillip Owen Moffitt, 59, a lifelong resident of Spokane, passed away suddenly on July 4, 2025 at his home.Phil was born September 22, 1965 in Spokane, Washington to Vallard Owen Moffitt and Ann Lee Christopher, the eldest of two children. He grew up on the north side of Spokane and graduated...

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I knew Phillip and his wife when we all enjoyed living up on the South Hill many moons ago, we enjoyed Saturday morning coffee and chats @ Huckleberries & even shared a few summertime BBQs. He will be missed.

Phil was absolutely amazing and kind as an individual. Even years after I had worked with him, he was always kind in return. The world is better off with more Phill's around. We need them even more so today. Thanks for being a great example.

Condolences to the family of Phillip Moffitt, we attended Life Center North together in Spokane, he cared for my daughter when he volunteered in the Church Nursery. Very kind and gentle man & he is missed.

We just heard of Phillips passing last night, we attended the Church Of Unity up on the South Hill with him years ago. Very kind man, sorry to hear he passed,good wish to those close to him.

I stopped @ the Valley Taco time frequently and knew Phillip, he was always so kind and happy. Sad to hear of his passing,love sent to all family and close friends.

I met Phil during my stay @ the Ridpath, he was a great man. Condolences to his family.

Phil came into my life not long after I turned 16 when his dad married my mom in 1990. We had a good relationship over the years, but grew a lot closer as we navigated the decline in health of our parents. Phil was always positive, and he helped as he was able. I could always depend on him. You´re already missed so much, bro.

He is going to be missed by so many that went to Taco Time! Always nice and helpful. We left with a smile, which meant a lot on a day that was hectic and we just wanted comfort food. I´ll cheer for our 49ers extra loud for him.

Phil, Your morning texts were my favorite, your love for your family was unmeasurable. You always saw the good in every situation and never had a bad thing to say about anyone. Thank you for being you, a great cousin with so much love. You were a simple man, with the biggest heart. Heaven needed you. We miss you.