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Paul Jacobi
October 11, 2025
Phil had a gift - the kind that lit up a room the moment he walked in. He didn´t just make people laugh; he made them feel lighter. No matter how hard your day had been, one of his jokes, his quick wit, or that mischievous grin could turn it all around.
What I´ll remember most is his kindness hidden in humor. He had this rare ability to make everyone feel seen and included, reminding us that joy is something we create together.
Phil´s laughter was contagious, his presence comforting, and his friendship unforgettable. He showed us that life doesn´t have to be perfect to be full of joy - you just have to be willing to laugh along the way.
Though our hearts ache today, I know Phil would want us to smile - maybe even laugh - remembering the joy he gave so freely. His laughter will echo in our memories and hearts forever.
May God provide comfort to Cassandra and family during this difficult time. Rest easy my friend.
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