Philip G. Labounty Jr.

Philip G. Labounty Jr. obituary, East Douglas, MA

Philip G. Labounty Jr.

Philip Labounty Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home - Uxbridge on Aug. 14, 2023.

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Uxbridge- Philip G. LaBounty Jr., 71, of Snowling Rd., passed away on Friday, August 11, 2023 after a courageous battle with cancer, with his loving family at his side.
He is survived by 2 children, Timothy P. LaBounty and his wife Melissa of Whitinsville, and Alyson Tellier and her longtime boyfriend Joel Lafreniere of Uxbridge; his longtime girlfriend, Laura Hamelin; a granddaughter, Brielle Kennett and her husband Taydon of Chepatchet, RI; his former wife, Guyanne "Cookie" Dupree of Worcester; 2 brothers Gary L. LaBounty of Milford, and Wayne M. LaBounty of Florida; his good friend Joe Gazaille of Uxbridge, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was predeceased by his wife Dianne E. Weger in 2009.
Born in Framingham on March 27, 1952 Phil grew up in Medway and was a graduate of Medway High School class of 1970. He worked many years for Foster Forbes Glass Co. in Milford as a Journeyman Machinist and after retirement for Bob's Auto in Uxbridge as an appointment scheduler.
A skilled artist, he was a member of Mass Car Model Club and enjoyed building Scale models of cars, sci-fi and fantasy figures. He had won many awards for his craftsmanship over the years. An avid reader, he often referenced the characters in his models from novels he had read. He was mechanically talented and liked tinkering in his garage on old cars and trucks. Phil also took pleasure in caring for his vegetable and flower gardens.
Phil's calling hours will be held on Sunday, Aug. 20th from 1-4 PM in Tancrell-Jackman Funeral Home, 35 Snowling Rd., Uxbridge. His burial will be privately held at a later date in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Uxbridge. In lieu of flowers, donations in Phil's memory may be made to: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284. To leave a condolence message for his family please visit: http://www.jackmanfuneralhomes.com
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August 24, 2023

Stephen R LaBounty posted to the memorial.

August 20, 2023

Jeff and Monica Fletcher posted to the memorial.

August 15, 2023

Tony Mazzola posted to the memorial.

Stephen R LaBounty

August 24, 2023

So sorry for the loss of Phil. My prayers are with you Wayne, Gary, Timothy, Alyson and the rest of the family. God Bless you and guide you.

Jeff and Monica Fletcher

August 20, 2023

Sorry for your loss. Gary and Wayne we are thinking of you in this time of sadness. God bless Phil

Tony Mazzola

August 15, 2023

Family members-my sincere condolences, since I do not have your emaiI address to notify you, I have made a donation to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Phil's name.

Tony Mazzola

August 15, 2023

We met years ago at the Masscar Model Club meeting. We got to know each other during these meetings and struck up a friendship since we had similar interests in model building. We would attend model shows and auto events and stayed in touch over the years and would make a point of attending these events when we both found time in our busy lives. I will miss hanging out with Phil discussing our latest projects we were involved with. A truly talented figure artist that opened my eyes to that type of building techniques. We attended some out of state modeling shows where the quality of work was pretty remarkable, where his model builds were as good if not better than the competition. I will miss sharing these times with you, Phil. I treasured your friendship and will miss you! RIP

Rocky Ozella

August 14, 2023

I met Phil 60 + years ago . We were assigned to the same Little League team . We lived on opposite ends of town but we hit it off , and remained friends even though we went to different schools . As the years passed my family moved out of town . After high school we became friends again and paled around , most of the people remembered me and I got back in . Phil was a great friend . We had many similarities , we built models and belonged to a couple different model clubs. Eventually we became business partners and then we worked together at the glass bottle factory ( he was instrumental in getting me the job , I also became a Journeyman Machine Repairman! We both retired within a few years of each other and have spent a lot of time enjoying our retirement!
God Speed My Friend!

Rocky Ozella

August 14, 2023

Sixty plus years ago I met Phil on the baseball Diamond at the James G Anderson schoolyard in Medway . We were assigned to the same Little League Team! We lived on opposite ends of town and went to different schools . We remained friends until my family moved out of town . After High School we joined up again and took up where we left off . Remaining friends , business partners and then co-workers at the glass bottle factory. I became a Journeyman Repairman too , with his urging ! We had the same hobbies and interests and would go to hobby shows together ( I wouldn´t enter classes his stuff was entered in because , I really couldn´t compete with him) we have remained friends all these years and he will be missed for the rest of my life !
God Speed My Friend .

Ron Harrison

August 14, 2023

I met Phil some 20 years ago and soon became good friends. Our artistic tastes were aligned and the rest is history, R.I.P. " brother "

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