Wendell-Phillips-Obituary

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Wendell K. Phillips

Logan, Ohio

Aug 11, 1920 – Jul 18, 2014

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August 11, 1920
DIED
July 18, 2014
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Logan, Ohio

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Cardaras Funeral Homes - Logan Obituary

Wendell K. Phillips, 93, of Logan, passed away Friday, July 18, 2014 at The Pickering House in Lancaster. He was born August 11, 1920 in Hocking County, son of the late Murray S. and Della Krinn Phillips. Wendell was married to Selma I. Norris Phillips, who survives.He was a farmer, worked at...

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Selma, I checked the Logan Daily for news and noticed Wendell's information right away. I am so sorry. He was such a good friend to my brother years ago, and you and I went through high school together. Only a few days ago, Linda Giles, Cliff's daughter, asked me if I had had recent contact with you and Wendell. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Wenda I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. My prayers are with your family.

Selma, I love you, and I love Wendell. I am heartbroken. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Your family has always been special to me. Card to follow. Heaven is a beautiful place.

My sincere sympathy to Selma and family. Wendell's smile will never be forgotten.

What a great man..Was always with a smile on his face. I am rembering all the times Mom and Dad would take us to visit with Wendell and Selma. My Mom and Dad shared something special with them, they were married on the same day November 2, 1946. He is now entertaining the angels with sparkling smiles..

it would seem that Wendell would be on the straight stretch forever.because he was.a great man who always had a smile on his face.my deepest sympathy to Bob,Curt,and Wenda and all of the Phillips family.

I always thought of Wendell as a kind soul.I dont believe I ever saw him without a smile on his face.And,if you needed help,he was the first one there.
to all of the Phillips family,my deepest sympathy.he will br missed.

What a fun, wonderful man. May many precious memories give you comfort at this time. Our sincere sympathy to all of you. Ken & Thelma Farmer

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will long remember the many stories that Joe Hutchins and Wendell told me. They could not have all been true?? I enjoyed the many hours of coffee with him and Ray. He was a source of humor and comfort to Lynn while he and Lynn were both at HVCH.