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Phillip Earl Wilson

Charlotte, South Carolina

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. | First Lieutenant Phillip Earl Wilson, age 32, died Tuesday, June 7, 2005 in Charlotte, N.C. Surviving are a sister, Annie Moss; five brothers, Edward Wilson, James Wilson, Erick Hodge, Joe Wilson, and Kenneth Wilson, and one godchild. Funeral services will be held Saturday at...

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A forever friend. In tough times I always think back on the conversations we had a think what would you say or do. I good times I think about you always saying enjoy yourself have a good time. Forever in my heart.

I really miss you Phillip. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. Like Aaron I miss the phone calls to see what is going on. I miss your voice and smile. I miss having a good friend to encourage me and to give me an honest opinion when I need it. I am glad you were in my life and that I have plenty of nice memories of you. Thank you God for letting Phillip be apart of my life and being a true friend!!!!!

Well it's coming up on a year and I still can't believe your gone man. I found myself waiting on your call for the upcoming weekend, but then realized my phone wasn't gonna ring. Just wanted to share my thoughts with ya brother, still miss ya man!

-Aaron

To the Wilson Family,

We just wanted to say that we are so sorry about your loss. Please know that you are in our prayers.

The Speedling Family
Little River, South Carolina

I've been thinking for quite a while what I could write in this memorial of Phil. I was very saddened that I missed the funeral and want all of his close friends and family whom I was fortunate enough to know that I was absent not because I did not want to be there, but instead I was not aware of when and where the services were to be held. I believe God put Phil in my life and I in his to teach eachother some very valuable things about the nature of human life and how we treat eachother....

I never in a million years would guess that I would be signing this registry in honor of Phil at a time like this, but at the same time, I am blessed with the opportunity to say things that should have been voiced long ago. I met Phil in Myrtle Beach 7 years ago, and my life has not been the same since. Phil was one of a kind, and overall a remarkable man. I learned a lot from having him in my life, and continue to learn from him even after his passing. I was so impressed at the turn out at...

Phil was a like a brother to me. Phil and I met in 1997 while working with Marriott in Kingsport, TN and we immediately became friends. Over the past eight years Phil became one of my dearest friends. Phil taught me to appreciate the good things in my life. He consintently reminded me of all the good things I had and how I should appreciate them. I always knew I could count on Phil to be there for me and tell me like it was. Phil was as loyal of friend that anyone could ask for. I appreciate...

I met Phil about 11yrs ago in Myrtle Beach, from that time on we remained really good friends. In July of 1994 he came with my family to Southport, NC during the 4th of July Festival. Several years later he moved to Charlotte and I lost touch. A mutual friend of ours called me and told me about his passing, and I was crushed. I would like the Wilson family to know you all all in my thoughts and prayers. Phil always reminded me to be true to myself, and always hold my head up high. You all...

I would like to express my appreciation to Phillip's family for planning a funeral that was such a wonderful tribute to his life, and a true reflection of his personality and character. I felt like I learned even more about Phillip from attending the service, and I am still amazed at how many lives he touched in his young life. While Phillip's death was tragic, his life was not. My family and I will always be grateful that he came into our lives.