Phillip Dwayne Lee Thomas, 57, was born on October 4, 1967, in Deadwood, South Dakota, and passed away on January 24, 2025, in Casper, Wyoming at Wyoming Medical Center. He spent most of his life in Casper.
Phillip was preceded in death by his father, Roger Lee Thomas, two brothers Carson and Samuel, and both maternal and paternal grandparents. He is survived by his mother, Michelle Hannis, his siblings: Jared, Kurtiss, Victoria, Samantha (Brad), and Mathew and chosen family of Jeri Jewell, Leslie Jewell and Josh Kravik (Nichole). Phillip was a loving uncle to his nieces and nephews: Christopher, Karen, Gunner, Zaven, Jerzie, Xander, Braydon, Cashus, Justice, Fallyn, Jackson, and Kyler.
Phillip graduated from Woods School in 1988, a significant accomplishment at a time when it was uncommon for individuals with special needs to earn their diploma. Phillip was an athlete and a proud member of The Special Olympics for most of his adult life, including skiing, bicycling, as well as weightlifting and swimming.
Phillip was outgoing and friendly, never afraid to laugh so hard that tears would flow. He enjoyed lending a hand to help with projects and had a special love for babies and chickens. He also had a passion for John Deere tractors and construction equipment, often taking things apart just to put them back together again.
A funeral service will be held at Bustard's Funeral Home on Saturday, February 1, at 2 p.m. There will be an hour for viewing him prior to the service. Reception to immediately follow at RCR Inspirations, 1236 E. Burlington Ave.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests making a donation to your area Special Olympics or a charity or your choice.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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