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PHILIP KALLSEN Obituary

Philip Leslie Kallsen Like his baby-boomer cohorts, Phil Kallsen spent the 1950's with Mickey Mouse, Scrooge McDuck and a shockingly messy school desk. Phil's plan was to work for Walt Disney, cranking out celluloid cells at the rate of 24 frames per second. The morning after a parent-teacher conference, Phil discovered a note in his desk: "get to work." Over time, Phil internalized Pop Kallsen's credo: "Work is the thing that makes men sing" Phil never stopped working and, thanks to his mother Mavis who nurtured his creative side, he never stopped having fun. As it turned out, Phil didn't work for Walt. He was one of the fortunate few: self employed in a career he loved, he would shape his clients' visions into their brick and mortar dreams. In the late 1960's Phil graduated from the University of Washington School of Architecture. He went to work for Binden and Wright in Seattle and learned the biz from his mentor George Hartman. It was 1972 when he met Peggy, the love of his life, and the woman he always called "honey-pie." They married in 1977, and ever since have enjoyed sunsets, sea breezes, eagles and the occasional osprey from the deck of their home on Vashon Island, WA. Among his many hobbies, Phil loved mountain climbing, fly-fishing, topiary and beach preservation. Phil is survived by his four favorite women: wife Peggy and daughters Shannon, Melissa, and Robin Kallsen. He is also survived by his siblings Bunny (Larry West), Laurie (Kinne Hawes), Mary Ann (Michael Deblasi) and Ron Kallsen. He was Uncle Phil to many, Santa to hundreds and a geoduck digging Hall-of-Famer to all who knew him well. ....If I ventured in the slipstream between the viaduct of your dreams where immobile steal rims crack and the ditch in the back roads stop ......could you find me? A memorial service will be held at Vashon Island Presbyterian Church at 11:00 am on Saturday, August 9, 2014. Reception following. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation the Tacoma Mountaineers (tacomamountaineers.org).

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Jul. 20, 2014.

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Ed Winskill

March 19, 2023

Just to remember Phil a few years after his death. Never forgotten by his old High School cohort, Greg Yuckert, Mark Clark, and myself. Our gang of four remained friends down the decades. Hearing of Phil's death at what now (and then) seems a young age was hard.
We have not forgotten him. Memory everlasting, Phil.
Ed Winskill

John Boileau

June 28, 2020

Phil was one hell of a great guy, a good friend, classmate at U of W, a workmate, traveler, talented architect, always jovial, and an inspiration just to hang out with.

Eric Rosebrock

July 21, 2014

I am surprised and saddened to hear of the passing of my friend and colleague. I've worked with Phil for over 20 years and have long considered him a good friend. Our business conversations always ran long because we'd get side-tracked discussing politics or general philosophy. Of late we've met for lunch and conversation than for work. He was always ready to drop his assumptions and take a fresh look at a given problem, and I will miss his optimistic view of things. My thoughts and prayers got out to the family.

Robert Pearson

July 21, 2014

We were friends in Jr. and Sr. High School. Phil was a skier and encouraged me to join him on the slopes. I finally relented and joined him in Mark Clark's Simka at 4 am headed to the mountain, Crystal. It was snowing and we were ahead of the snow plow for awhile. It was almost a white out and we finally drifted off the road into a snow drift. The plow caught up to us and we were soon on our way again. Shortly after our arrival Phil decided to try out am ski contraption, a seat on a single ski. It probably would have worked but he had to try it out by standing on the chair. He lost his balance and came down hard on the seat hurting his elbow. Surgery and pins in his arm ended his skiing that year. Unfortunately we didn't keep in touch after high school. Peace

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