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Phillip Haddock Obituary

Phillip Kent Haddock Sr. East Lansing Born January 18, 1938 and received the Gift of Life through a heart transplant on August 14, 1996. He lost his battle from complications of pancreatitis, and died August 28, 2009. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska to Emil and Roma (Havens) Olson. His parents and his first wife, Judith L. Haddock, mother of his children, preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife, Dianne M. Haddock; children, Phillip K. Haddock II (Cheryl Krapf), Brett E. Haddock (Nora Huerta), Tracy L. Haddock (Butch Ruggles); step-son, Scott L. Pemberton (Allison); and grandchildren, Alexander, Francesca, Amber, Sara, Taylor, Aundrea, and Scott II. Memorial Services will be Tuesday September 1st at 10:00 a.m. at The Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints, 431 East Saginaw, East Lansing MI. The family urges everyone to register to be an organ donor. Memorial contributions may be made to Red Cross Mid-Michigan Food Bank 2116 Mint Rd, Lansing MI 48906.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Aug. 30, 2009.

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Bruce Weir

August 30, 2009

I first met Phil when he was admitted to the Cleveland Clinic to wait for his heart transplant and I went to visit him as a volunteer visitor.

We connected and we became friends, seeing each other when Phil when come to Cleveland for his follow-up visits at the Clinic.

He was ance guy and a good friend. I will miss him.

Bruce Weir

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