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Wayne and Brenda Haynes
December 13, 2019
So sorry for your loss. We were quite fond of Phil and enjoyed being around him.
Mary Anne & Gary Garrison
September 12, 2019
There are no words to express how sorry we are for your loss. Phil could be intimidating but was a softy. Would do anything for anyone. He will be missed.
Rob Hatton
September 12, 2019
Very sorry for your loss
Troy Scott
September 11, 2019
To the Cournoyer Family I send my deepest condolences for your loss. I can imagine how hard this time can be. Cherish and hold on to the memories deeply.
Cousin Ken and Anne Dery
September 10, 2019
Dear Diane and family,
So very sorry to hear this sad news. Please accept our sincerest sympathy. Phil was someone that had so much energy and charisma, one who loved life it seemed. Now he is with his God who he loved about all else. May he Rest In Peace.
You are in our prayers.
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