Philip Hand

Philip Hand obituary, Webster, NY

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Philip Hand Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, Inc. on Mar. 20, 2026.
Phil Hand, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, journalist, and lifelong lover of music and storytelling, passed away at the age of 90, leaving behind a legacy defined by warmth, humor, integrity, and an unwavering belief that everything would be okay.

Born in New Milford, Pennsylvania, Phil was the second of five children raised by his mother, Claire, after the early passing of his father. His childhood was marked by hard work and resilience-working in a butcher shop, digging graves, and helping at the family gravel pit-all while developing a lifelong love of baseball and competition.

He attended Blue Ridge High School, where he excelled in athletics, and later enlisted in the Army, serving as a photographer. After his service, he attended Penn State on the GI Bill, where he discovered his passion for journalism and the First Amendment-a calling that would shape the rest of his life.

Phil went on to build a distinguished career in journalism, first in Binghamton and later in Rochester with the Democrat and Chronicle, where he worked until his retirement in 1997. He took great pride in his profession, often noting that journalism is the only occupation protected by the Constitution-a badge of honor he carried throughout his life.

He met the love of his life, Helen, on a blind date at the stock car races. Though she was initially unsure about a second date, Phil's charm prevailed, and the two were married in 1961, beginning a 65-year partnership rooted in love, laughter, and deep devotion.

Together, they raised five children-Matthew, Patrick, Kathleen, Christine, and Jonathon -instilling in them the values Phil lived by: kindness, resilience, humor, and a deep appreciation for people over possessions. He was a proud grandfather to 14 grandchildren, in whom his love of sports, competition, and family continued to thrive.

Phil was known for his many talents and quirks. He was not a mechanic, carpenter, or grill master-but he was a gifted musician and songwriter. He played guitar, harmonica, banjo, and penny whistle, and wrote dozens of songs over the years, many of them centered on love-especially his enduring love for Helen.

His home was always filled with music, laughter, and community. Whether it was singing songs with his grandchildren, sharing traditions on holidays, or simply offering a beer and a conversation, Phil had a way of making people feel at ease and at home.

He believed deeply in the power of small joys-a cup of coffee, a good song, time with family-and often said that happiness came from always having something to look forward to.

A man of strong character, Phil lived with honesty and integrity, values that were evident to all who knew him. He never used harsh language, believing words mattered, yet he delighted in humor and laughter-especially the kind shared with family and lifelong friends.

In his later years, as he said goodbye to many of those closest to him, Phil continued to reflect through his writing. His final, unfinished poem, "Where Do All the Birds Go When They Die?", captured both his curiosity and quiet search for understanding.

Phil is survived by his beloved wife, Helen; his children, Matthew (Eileen), Patrick, Kathleen (Christopher Bollin), Christine (Michael Dertinger), and Jonathon (Kathleen); his 14 grandchildren; along with many extended family members and dear friends.

He is reunited now with his parents, his brothers and sister, and many cherished friends and colleagues.

Phil Hand lived a full and meaningful life-one centered not on what he had, but on who he loved. He will be remembered for his laughter, his stories, his music, and the way he made everyone around him feel like they mattered.

His family takes comfort in knowing that his heart is finally at rest-and that the man who always reassured others that everything would be okay now knows that for himself.

Calling hours will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 22, at Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Avenue, Webster, NY 14580. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 23, at Holy Trinity Church, 1460 Ridge Road, Webster. A Reception following the Burial will take place at Barry's Old School Irish, 4400 Fairport Nine Mile Point Road, Fairport, NY 14450

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Upcoming Events

Mar

22

Visitation

2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Willard H. Scott Funeral Home

12 South Avenue, Webster, NY 14580

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Mar

23

Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 a.m.

Holy Trinity Church

1460 Ridge Road, Webster, NY 14580

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Only 2 days left for delivery to next service.