Phillip-Wolcott-Obituary

Phillip E. Wolcott

Columbus, Ohio

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WOLCOTT Phillip E. Wolcott, age 74, died Saturday, February 26, 2011, at Riverside Methodist Hospital. Retired Meatcutter from Weilands. He was also formerly employed with Alber's, Tarpy's, Ontario's and Carfagna's. Member of the Eagles Club. Former leader for the Boy Scouts Troop 80. Former...

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So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your husband from meeting him at South High School on several occassions. Such good memories I have of those years we worked together.
Your fomer colleague,

Dag,
I've had the pleasure of being "an adopted member of your family", you and Phil have been fabulous friends along with all the other members of your super family. I only knew Phil
from your visits to your parents, but will never forget him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Raymond

Dagmar, Daryl and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. You know that Phil was like a second father to me. I remember going golfing all the time in the summer, fishing and catching all the Browns and Indians games. Phil was such a great man. I never really got to tell him how much he ment to me. Brian Konopka and Family

Dagamr, Daryl and Lorin,
I wish Debbie and I could be there for you guys. I feel like my heart was ripped out. I will miss Boom Boom.
Love you all. Your brother and sister in law Dave and Debbie Wolcott

Dagamr, Daryl and Lorin,
I wish Debbie and I could be there for you guys. I feel like my heart was ripped out. I will miss Boom Boom.
Love you all. Your brother and sister in law Dave and Debbie Wolcott

In the farming community of Ireland's Boyne Valley, there is a magnificent structure over 5,000 years old called Newgrange, a burial passage tomb. It was a place where people went to struggle with the issue of death. It is best known for the beam of sunlight that moves through the chamber for 17 minutes each day from December 19 to the 23rd during winter solstice. It is said to serve as a powerful symbol of the victory of life over death. Phil is now a part of that sunlight encompassing...

Dear Dagmar,

I'm so sorry for your loss. God is good and the lover of mankind. I trust him to take care of those we love. May Phil's memory be eternal, and may the Kingdom of Heaven be his.

With love and sympathy,
Linda Lindley

Dagmar and Daryl, Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.

Melissa Scott

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.