Phillip-Shragge-Obituary

Phillip Shragge

Calgary, Alberta

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SHRAGGE, Phillip December 24, 1929 July 14, 2010 Phil's family is sad to announce the passing of Phil Shragge; entrepreneur, college and university Professor, professional musician, bureaucrat, amateur geologist, avid hiker, camper and downhill skier. Phil was predeceased by his first wife...

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I met Phil when I was 28 yrs old, young and cocky. I thought I was a pretty good musician and had an opportunity to play a few licks for Phil after a hockey game. Phil just smiled and was very kind to leave me with my delusion. Only later I learned that he played with Tommy for years. A wonderful man and a great "grandpa" to some kids in troubled times. God Bless.


Some of my fondest memorys of my life were there with the shragge family dinners around the table ,birthdays anniversarys graduations ,holidays.listening to Phil's storys and dancing to his keyboard playing when he got home from work. I know Phil will be missed but his impact will resonate with me and everyone who was blessed to know him

Leslie and family,
Phil will be sorely missed by his many friends. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Leslie and family.
So sorry to just hear about the lost of Phil. Glen and I were just talking about you guys. We haven't been up to Edmonton in a year and I was hoping to make a trip up there. Again....so sorry. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Take care of yourself. He will be missed.
He was a great person.
Glen, Debbie and the Harper Boys.

Just found out about Phil's passing...a great pal since the 1960's. Condolences to Leslie, the kids and the extended family from the entire Harper clan. Hope to be in Edmonton on Sept 10th.

A treasured friend for decades and the most intelligent fellow in our circle of friends. We were fortunate to spend a lot of time with Phil during his treatments and we were impressed with his courage and clarity. We enjoyed many spirited discussions with Phil during this precious time.

Phil was my mentor many years ago when we worked at GMCC... he challenged and chided me in my work and gave me the idea that I might go to graduate school. I owe him much gratitude and remember him with much affection.

You will be missed Phil. My condolences to all the family

A friend for 50 years...and counting