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Joyce (Exum) Cunningham
May 30, 2009
I went to school with Phillip from the 1st grade thru the 12th!! I too remember his artistic abilities ( and how he always had his tongue sticking out of his mouth each time he was drawing anything!!) May God give you His comfort in this time of sorrow.
Telissa Smith (Mullins)
May 29, 2009
I haven't seen Phillip seen high school. But one never forgets those they hold in their heart with the fondness of memories. To me, Phillip was always the smart quiet one and wise beyond his years. He was creatively and artisticly gifted. Those memories will always be there for me. My deepest sympathy to the Kingston family.
Wanda Jackson(Matthews)
May 29, 2009
From the first day of school to the last, Phillip and I were classmates. I am saddened at the news of his passing. Phil was a nice guy, and I only have good memories of him. My sincere sympathy to the Kingston family.
jimmy white
May 28, 2009
words can not say the sorrow I have for your loss, I too, was a classmate at Oak grove. I had not seen Philip in a long time , but with a class as small as, the one we were in, everyone was family!
Leola Atchison
May 27, 2009
To all of the Kingston family, I send my love and sympathy. At Oak Grove, Phillip usually sat behind me in a row, since his last name ended with a K, and mine ended with a J (Jackson). Even now I fondly remember Phillip hurrying through his math lesson in 2nd grade to reap the reward of getting a Childcraft (I think) encyclopedia to look at an illustration and to faithfully draw it for himself. He truly amazed me with his drawing talent. Had we the opportunity to take art classes in school, as Arkansas students do today, I am certain that Phil would have excelled! In high school, he continued to amaze me with his ability to be a "man for all seasons" with wonderful academic abilities and athletic prowess. I am still in shock that he is gone. The Class of 1968 is much poorer for our loss of Phil. Please let us know if there is some lasting memorial that the classmates could contribute to. May God bless and strengthen you during this difficult time of loss. With love and care, Leola (Jackson) Atchison
Carol Weymouth (Chabudzinski)
May 27, 2009
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I went to Oak Grove with Phillip from grade school on and he was a good friend I was proud to have. Our loved ones go from the arms of family to the arms of their family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.
Laura White
May 25, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies. May God guide you, comfort you and carry you through this. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Scott Paulis
May 24, 2009
I worked with Phil at Capital One from 2007-2008. My sympathies and prayers to the Kingston family. May God give you comfort and hope to endure in the midst of such great loss.
Janice McCollum-Morrow
May 24, 2009
All of the Kingston Family have my sincere sympathy. I knew Phillip many years ago in the New Friendship area of Paragould, Arkansas. My brother John and Phillip played alot of tennis together. God's amazing love will carry all of you through this difficult time. Please know you are in my prayers.
David Simon
May 24, 2009
I am so sorry for your loss. Thoughts, prayers, and best wishes to family and friends.
Gerry Johnson
May 24, 2009
With deepest sympathy, you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Gerry, Wendi and Bobby Johnson
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Posted an obituary
May 24, 2009
Phillip Kingston Obituary
KINGSTON, Phillip D., 59, passed away Thursday, May 21, 2009. He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Deborah J. Kingston; two sons, Andrew B. Kingston and Cameron M. Kingston; his mother, Jean Kingston of Jonesboro, Arkansas; a sister, Debra... Read Phillip Kingston's Obituary
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