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Philip Kienlen Obituary

KIENLEN, PHILIP L., 60, of Rockwall (Dallas, TX), formerly of Orlando, FL, passed away Thursday, March 5, 2009. He was born July 27, 1948, in Fort Wayne, IN, to Kenneth F. and Hattie M. (Letts) Kienlen. Mr. Kienlen was a graduate of Indiana U. and was employed with Raytheon in Garland, TX. He was an active volunteer in youth sports. He worked for Lockheed Martin (then Martin Marietta) in the 1980's and
early 1990's, first in Orlando, later in Oak Ridge, TN. His marriage to Anne Leightner Kienlen of Falls Church, VA, ended in divorce. He is survived by two sons from a subsequent marriage, Andrew and Alexander Kienlen of Heath (Dallas); a sister, Sharon Clark of Churubusco, IN; a sister-in-law, Linda Kienlen of Fort Wayne, IN; and seven nieces and nephews. Mr. Kienlen was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Stephen; and nephew, Christopher Clark. Memorial services were held in Rockwall, TX, and Fort Wayne, IN. Memorial contributions may be made to Butler Hospital CADASIL Research Program, Dept of Neurology, Warren
Alpert Medical School of Brown U., c/o Stephen P.
Salloway, M.D., 345 Blackstone Blvd, Providence, RI, 02906.

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Mar. 24, 2009.

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Scott Buechler

April 13, 2009

Phil was a people magnet and an organizer. Wanna get a softball team together? Phil did it -- and organized practices and had no interest in controlling the qualify of the player -- anyone who wanted to join had a position.Wanna watch the Super Bowl? Get together at Phil's, where he and Lisa would serve up the chili. Bring some beer to add to the selection.

You couldn't help loving Phil. He made you laugh and kept you honest.

Andy and Alex, he loved you dearly. Being your father was his greatest gratification.

I miss him.

Franc Miller

March 28, 2009

Phil was the coach of our son's Howard County Youth Program baseball team. My wife and I found him to be fair, honest, energetic and even-handed during his instruction and mentoring of not only our son but all of the youngsters he coached. We continued our friendship with Phil over the years as his career path took him around the country and it is a friendship that we will cherish forever. We extend our deepest sympathy to his family.

Anne Leightner Kienlen

March 28, 2009

I was blessed to have Phil as my husband, and felt fortunate to spend ten years with him. He was a good man who loved his two sons deeply; cared for his friends; and enriched each community he lived in by giving generously of his time to coach youth sports. He is terribly missed by those of us who knew him. I hope he is at peace now, and my love for him continues.

Dan Voss

March 24, 2009

I met Phil when we were both working at Lockheed Martin (then Martin Marietta) in Orlando, FL, during the 1980’s, and we became close friends. Our relationship continued when Phil moved to our facility in Oak Ridge, TN, and later on to Raytheon in Garland, TX.

As tough as this loss is for me, to find the strength to deal with it I have only to look at Phil’s life, which was a tribute to integrity, professionalism, courage, humanity, love, and the sheer joy of living. In death, as in life, his friendship sustains me.

Phil battled a terrible disease with great dignity and courage. He maintained his trademark sense of humor even under his affliction. Through it all, as ever, his first concern was for his two sons. His love for them is boundless and timeless. Alex and Andy, please know that your dad will be with you always.

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