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E Mollhagen
July 18, 2011
Phil was a dedicated, respected and professional Certified Public Accountant, committed to his clients, his church and public service. He never wished to retire entirely and achieved that goal!
Noteworthy accomplishments for a lifetime of excellent work included:
Phil received his CPA Certificate, #698, on March 5, 1959, from the Kansas State Board of Accountancy
Phil was admitted to the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants April 1, 1959.
He was awarded Lifetime Member status in 1999.
Phil was also a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants from May 1959 to present.
Phil began his accounting career at Bonicamp, Koelling & Smith which later became Peat Marwick & Mitchell where he was promoted to Junior Partner. He later joined as partner the new firm Boothe & Mallory which later became Haney, Riffel & Company, Certified Public Accountants.
It was during this time we worked with Phil. Over many years, we had excellent discussions on attending the music and arts events in Wichita, including Music Theatre, Symphony and the Art Museum. Phil was a strong supporter and found them life-enriching. We share his passion and will think of him fondly when attending the Symphony, MTW, Christmas at the Art Museum, and seeing the flowers at Botanica. He will be sorely missed. Your final tax season is done. We wish you would have filed for an extension but know you will enjoy the beautiful music and flowers in heaven.
Kathryn Evans, CPA and Esther Mollhagen, CPA
Marsha Lusk
July 17, 2011
I enjoyed a lengthy talk with Mr. Haney a few weeks ago at a 60th wedding anniversary reception for my aunt and uncle. Phil had been a church friend of my parent's for many years. I knew him to be a kind, gentle spirited man. I am certain he will be missed by many.
J Gilbert
July 16, 2011
The world has lost a sweet, gentle spirited man. He always had a smile for you when you'd pass him in our office building. R.I.P. Mr. Haney
Elizabeth
July 15, 2011
I say Mr. Haney in the hallway at work every day and he always had a smile and a wave. He will be missed.
July 15, 2011
I saw Mr. Haney almost everyday and he always had a tender smile. Will miss you Mr. Haney.
Coy Martin
July 15, 2011
Rest in peace, my old friend. I never knew a more unassuming, honorable and gentle man. You will be missed.
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