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Philip Powers Obituary

Philip Phineas Powers December 18, 1912 – December 24, 2010 Philip Phineas Powers passed away on December 24, 2010 in Westminster, Colorado. He was 98 years old. Philip was born in Mead, Washington on December 18, 1912 to Phineas Wesley and Jennie (Atkinson) Powers. He spent his childhood on the family ranch in Otter, Montana. He graduated from Sheridan High School in 1933 and eventually attended Washington State University in Pullman, WA obtaining his B.S. in Mining Engineering. Philip proudly served four years in the Army during WWII, as Captain of his fire-fighting unit, primarily in Northern France. He participated in the Normandy Beach landing on D-Day-plus two. He was awarded the French Crois de Fuerre. Philip had been a Grand Junction resident for a total of 37 years and had previously lived in Austin, TX; Costa Rica; Corpus Christi, TX, and Cortez, CO. Philip was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, AARP, AIME, NARFE, Good Sam's Club and the VFW. He enjoyed bowling and fishing, playing games and the great outdoors, but he especially loved being with his family. Philip met his sweetheart, Carolina (whom survives), while mining in Chile and they married on January 25, 1954 in Peru, South America. Additional survivors are his sons, Bruce of Austin, TX; Robert of Littleton, CO, and Richard of San Jose, Costa Rica; brother, Gil Powers of Otter, MT; sister, Eleanor Avery of Seattle, WA, and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, John Powers. Philip will be laid to rest at Grand Junction Memorial Gardens on Monday, January 10th at 12:00 p.m.

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Published by The Daily Sentinel on Jan. 8, 2011.

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Donna Angel

January 2, 2022

I think of Phil often. He had such an eventful life and was so interesting. I appreciate the work he undertook in order to research the Powers Family background.

Christmas 2007

Robert Powers

September 13, 2011

Christina schmid

January 14, 2011

Just a note to let you know that you have all been in my thoughts. I wish I could have been with you all. A Powers gathering in honor of Uncle Phil is memorable.

Donna Angel

January 10, 2011

I enjoyed visiting with Phil. He had had such an interesting life and always had a unique way of expressing things. I appreciated all of the work he did to put together the Powers Family Genealogy.

Eleanor Avery

January 9, 2011

I wish I could be at the service in
Grand Junction but I'll be there in spirit. Love to the family. Umpy

Pam Neil

January 8, 2011

Philip and Carola were my in-laws. They were both wonderful. Phil was funny and engaging - a joy to have as a visitor in my home. He enjoyed my cooking and was liberal with his praise. I have not seen him in many years but he and Carola have remained in my thoughts. My sincerest condolences to Carola, Robert and the rest of Phil's family.

Neda Cancaro

January 8, 2011

I have been very blessed to share in Phil's life, as a cousin,and an email buddy. I will miss him.
Neda

Jim Hess

January 8, 2011

We will miss you Uncle Phil. You were a great inspiration to us all. Jim, Bonni, Tate, Colby, and Brittany Hess

Odilia Saenz

January 8, 2011

My condolences to the Powers Family.
You are in my prayers.
It was an honor to know the powers.
GOD BLESS Odilia Saenz

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