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Phillip W. Stark

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Phillip W. Stark, 58, of 1430 Old Hickory Lane, Lebanon, died Friday, June 13, 2008, at home. He was born November 16, 1949, in Colon, Mich., a son of the late Jack and Ruby Rasbaugh Stark. He had worshipped at Holy Trinity Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, and later...

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Little brothers are supposed to be for picking on,especially when they smash up your 1968 Camaro. They are also supposed to go to their big brother's funeral, not the other way around.
I remain amazed at the man that Phil grew up to be--outgoing, friendly and generous. He was a loving father and a true friend to many. He didn't have enough time here on earth to accomplish everything he wanted to do, but his life was full, nevertheless.
I loved him as a brother, of course, but more...

Phil was a very special brother-in-law. He loved telliing stories to make everyone laugh. My favorite memories of Phil involve sitting around the kitchen table and hearing all the crazy things he did along with his brothers and sisters. There was always lots of laughter.

Phil was a people person. He knew how to make you special.
I will treasure these last several years that he came to spend time at our cottage. His spirit lives on in all the projects he did up there just to...

To the Family of Phil Stark;
It was wonderful to see Phil at our 40th Class Reunion last year. I will always remember his smile. He was a nice man and will be truly missed by those he loved and those who loved him.
May your family rest in God's love
during this difficult time.

I was so glad I was able to see Phil at the reunion last year. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I know you will miss him. May you be comforted by all our prayers. I only went to Colon High School in my senior year. I made a lot of friends and Phil was one of them. God love you all. Take care.

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May sweet memories console your loved ones at this time of loss. God Bless!

To the Stark Family:
It's been many years since I've seen Phil but I still remember the fun we had back in high school. He was a great guy and good friend. I am deeply saddened by his passing but also know he's in a better place now and looking down on the rest of us.

We all want to have a little of what made Phil who he was. I'm happy to have seen him at the class reunion last year. I remember his gentle, but confident, demeaner, and his integrity. I'm sure they served him well all his life.
I was saddened to hear his life was cut so short, and I pray blessings and peace on his loved ones in these days.

Phil was always "one of the good guys" , a true loss in these times. May God be with family and friends.

Dear Jen,
Keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. Your Dad truly made a difference in the lives of many people. I am so sorry for your loss.