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Philip Alan Sensenbach
Philip Alan Sensenbach, 45, died Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at his home in South Carolina. He was born in Cleveland, OH and moved to New Jersey with his parents at age five; he resided in Middletown, NJ prior to his move to South Carolina ten years ago. His struggles with a rare, chronic respiratory disease shaped his life and how he lived it and is challenges were many. He sought solace in religion and spirituality, support from friends and groups, and hope for a cure from modern medicine.Phil was a gentle soul who enjoyed playing his guitar and being outdoors. Survivors: His son, Justin Alan Sensenbach; parents, Ronald and Frances Sensenbach, grandfather, Lewis F. Sensenbach. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles and cousins. Services: He will be interred in Bethlehem Memorial Park, Bethlehem, PA near his beloved grandmother, Octavia Sensenbach. Graveside services will be held Friday, December 7th. Contributions: Donations may be made in his name to the RRP Foundation, P.O. Box 6643, Lawrenceville, NJ. 08648. For more information visit www.rrpf.org.

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Published by Morning Call on Dec. 5, 2012.

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December 7, 2012

Hello Ron & Frances, I am so sorry to hear about Phil, my deepest sympathy for your loss. He was a good worker and pleasant to be around....I am so sorry,

Carl N. Steinberg.....Freehold,N. J.

Marcia Stef

December 5, 2012

Dear Ron,
Although I never knew you son, I send my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Your cousin,
Marcia Stef

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