CLAYTON — Philip John Shay, age 66, of Clayton, passed away on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
The family will receive friends from 3-6 PM on Sunday, May 3, 2020 at Hale-Sarver Family Funeral Home, 284 N. Miami St, West Milton. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family with internment in Clayton Cemetery.
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Sandy Prikkel
May 3, 2020
My fondest memories are of growing up on Ferndale. The Shay and Elliot Homes were where I spent a large part of my childhood.
The entire Prikkel family sends prayers and love to Mary, her children and grandchildren, her sister Dorothy and other siblings; to Bernadette, Steve and Alex; to Chris, his son Tony, his daughter and their families; to Angela, Regina, Vince and his family.
May God bless you all with an abundance of cherished memories and few tears. May He watch over your family sending the Holy Spirit to you all with his abundance of Gifts. May the Blessed Virgin Mary embrace you all in her loving arms and wipe away every tear!
Know that the Holy Family welcomed Phil into the gates of Heaven and Phil is again in the arms of his mother, Winnie and father, Carl as he is reunited with other family and friends.
If there is anything you need, our family is there for you. Please contact me if we can help in any way. You are all very special individuals and a wonderful family.
Janelle & Larry
May 1, 2020
He will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mary-Ann Schmutte
April 29, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences.
Joe Plummer
April 29, 2020
Sorry for your loss Mary and family.
Mary Ruf
April 29, 2020
I am so sorry to hear about Phil's passing. He was a big hearted man and will be missed by so many.
Sheila Kerschner
April 28, 2020
Emily and Rusty and kids as well as Mary and all the family, my deepest sympathies to you all. What a great family you all are. A great testimony to Phil that he leaves that you can all be proud of. I will keep you inmy prayers during this most difficult time. Sheila HockenberryKerschner
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