Philip LeFevre

Philip LeFevre obituary, Sunset Hills, MO

Philip LeFevre

Philip LeFevre Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 16, 2021.
Philip Joseph LeFevre IV of Sunset Hills, Missouri, died February 8, 2021, in a tragic plane accident. His father, Dr. Philip Joseph LeFevre III, also perished in the crash. Philip was born March 6, 1973 in Springfield, Missouri to Dr. Philip Joseph LeFevre III and Patricia (Adams) LeFevre, both deceased. He is the devoted husband to Laura (Heinz) LeFevre whom he married on November 7, 1998. Philip is also the loving father of three precious children: Philip V, Patrick, and Colette, ages eight, six, and four, respectively. He is survived by his four older sisters: Michelle (Alan) Arbuckle, Cherie (Matt) Grahek, Christie (Michael) King, and Julie (Warren) Nakatani. He is also the "favorite" uncle to 14 nieces and nephews.

Philip is a graduate of Glendale High School and Drury University, both in Springfield, Missouri. He received his Executive MBA from Washington University, St. Louis, MO in 2011.

Philip became a licensed mortgage broker in 2004 and was the CEO and president of three successful companies: Accord Financial, Accord Properties, and his current company, Lending Partners.

From an early age, Philip longed to be a pilot. Under the tutelage of his father-in-law, James (Jim) Heinz, he began flight training in 2006 and earned a private pilot's license in 2007. In 2010, he achieved his instrument rating. He was able to purchase his own private plane, which was used to engage with clients all over Missouri for his business, and of course, to soar the open skies with his family, especially his father. In 2020, they were able to complete his father's bucket list by flying to the few remaining states left that his father had not set foot in.

Growing up, Philip was fortunate to spend his summers on Table Rock Lake at the family cabin. Many days were spent fishing off the boat dock or skiing recklessly on the lake. As previously mentioned, he was truly the favorite uncle, tirelessly spending hours driving the boat for inner tubing, skiing, and exploring the lake. His children have experienced all the joys of his childhood and love the lake as much as he did. He was a child at heart himself, and his ever-joyful disposition and optimistic outlook on life were contagious.

From childhood through adulthood, he was extremely gifted with his hands. Like his father, there was nothing that he could not take apart and put back together, be it electrical, plumbing, woodworking, mechanical, etc. The family relied heavily on his expertise and called him when anything broke. One of his most beautiful creations were cedar birdhouses with copper roofs given to friends and family. His children show every sign of following in his footsteps, with their intelligence and inquisitiveness.

His final gift to his children was a beautifully built tree house that he designed and constructed with his own two hands. In Philip's own words, "it had all the bells and whistles," minus heat, electric, and Wi-Fi, which were sure to be installed at a later date.

Loving husband, father, brother, son, uncle, and nephew. You will be dearly missed.

A Mass will be held February 17, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Justin Martyr Catholic Church, 11910 Eddie and Park Road, St. Louis, MO 63126. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made in his honor to:

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

https://www.stjude.org

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February 7, 2025

Phyllis Barker posted to the memorial.

February 7, 2023

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September 14, 2021

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Phyllis Barker

February 7, 2025

Phil was so helpful when I bought my house in Moberly MO. Such a wonderful man! He was with me every step!

Phyllis Barker

February 7, 2023

I just bought a new house and thought of this lovely man, who left us too soon. He was one in a million.

patricia ann obetz

September 14, 2021

Going through old photos and labeling for my children I have pictures of my aunt pat (who i was named after) and my aunt dot. They were my mothers neighbors growing up on barnett st in phila. Mr and Mrs Adams were my mothers icon parents. My mother became and raised us as catholic's because of your family members. In these past few months, internet research has shown me the pain of lost that your family has just had over the past few years. My family's prays are with you for healing and never underestimate the power of family kindness that has been passed down. May God Bless all of you for your futures.

David Ganz

February 21, 2021

My deepest and heartfelt sympathy. I had the pleasure of knowing Philip and Laura as their neighbor when they lived in the 7200 block of Lindell. The obituary describes so well the young man I came to know as he essentially rebuilt the house in which they were living. Regretfully I had not been in contact with him for many years, but remember his kindness and friendliness. RIP

Bonnie Drye

February 18, 2021

As Philip's sixth grade teacher, I want you know that he was very special. His sister, Julie and Mother were dear to my heart, too. Hold fast to the promises in God's Word.

The Tim Corcoran Family

February 18, 2021

Laura and Family, our deepest condolences on the loss of your dear husband, father, and son-in-law. We are thinking of you and praying for your family.

Katie Lorenz

February 17, 2021

I am so extremely sorry and saddened to hear this. So heartbroken for the entire family. Praying for everyone at this difficult time.

Alberta Lee

February 17, 2021

Our deepest and most sincere condolences to the LeFevre family on the passing of a most kind and gracious man.
Phillip provided needed equipment to the Child Life Department at Mercy Children´s Hospital over the years. Additionally, every December Phillip reached out to offer his help in providing presents to our needy families who would otherwise not have presents on Christmas morning. Phillip would arrive several days prior to Christmas every year with a carload of beautifully wrapped gifts for our Mercy kids and their family members. Phil never met the recipients of his generosity. He never witnessed the impact of his actions or the Christmas joy he gave to so many kids battling life threatening diseases and injuries. Never seeking acknowledgement or praise for his compassion and generosity, Philip chose to remain anonymous to the many Mercy families whose lives he touched in such a profound way.
Phillip was an exceptional man who was admired and loved by all of us who had the privilege of knowing him. He and his family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
The Child Life Department at Mercy Children´s Hospital

Greg nd Susan Rosen

February 16, 2021

My heart is broken. Phil was a good friend, and will be missed by many. Many prayers to his family.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Bill, Christine & Ewald Hughes

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Dale Moore

February 16, 2021

Phil´s dedication and caring towards his clients is well known. We always knew when he was in our office. His famous airplane cookies, his distinct voice and infectious enthusiasm. He will be sorely missed.

Melissa (Gorham) Trocko

February 15, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of the tragic loss of two wonderful men. My deepest condolences to the family.

Phyllis Barker

February 15, 2021

Phil was a wonderful person. He took such good care of me when I bought my home in Moberly, MO. He gave me a big hug like we had been friends forever! He will be missed by many! Condolences to his family!

Camp Family

February 14, 2021

Phil was an exceptional person-genuine, kind and talented in many areas. He touched so many lives in such a positive way. He will be truly missed.

Jim "Woody" Woodruff

February 14, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about Phil's and his father's tragic passing. My deepest sympathy to his wife and children, family, the Heinz family and all of his friends.

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