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Margie Cambell
March 31, 2009
So sorry to hear about Phil. I know he is at total peace now. And he is much Happier. God has him by his side. May his Mother and his sisters and brother and their families find comfort through this time of need.
And to his wife Dee who is a wonderful person. God Bless. He will be in out hearts always.
Albert & Jane Patterson & Family
March 31, 2009
It was an honor to have you as a brother-in-law and friend. Thank you for being a part of all of our lives. You will be missed. -- "Do not walk in front of me, For I may not follow, Do not walk behind me, For I may not lead, Just walk beside me and be my friend." (Native American proverb)
Tiffany Aker
March 30, 2009
I'm so proud to call you my uncle. And I know God is proud to call you his Angel. Watch over us, Uncle Phil. I Love You, and we'll all miss you.
Reenie McGowan(Tansey)
March 30, 2009
I was so sorry to hear of Phil's illness. He was such a sweet person and he will be missed by many.
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