He was a United States Navy Veteran, and was honored to be a Navy SeaBee for 3 years. He was a retired pipefitter for the Local 157. He loved to be outside, mushroom hunting and yardwork were his some of his favorite activities. He also like guns, knives, and Ford mustangs. He could be found often drinking coffee with his buddies. His love of his grandchildren was immense.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife Jane (m. August 6, 1982), step-sons; Michael and Bradley Phillips (Lisa), daughter, Jenica Yocom, sisters; Polly Turpen, Peggy Bolinger, and Pamela King, and grandchildren; Jalen and Ebron Beverly, and Gavin, Valor, Kailyn, Meira, Cade, Ella, Beka, and Kole Phillips.
Burial in Calcutta Cemetery.
He was a United States Navy Veteran, and was honored to be a Navy SeaBee for 3 years. He was a retired pipefitter for the Local 157. He loved to be outside, mushroom hunting and yardwork were his some of his favorite activities. He also like guns, knives, and Ford mustangs. He could be found often drinking coffee with his buddies. His love of his grandchildren was immense.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
He is survived by his wife Jane (m. August 6, 1982), step-sons; Michael and Bradley Phillips (Lisa), daughter, Jenica Yocom, sisters; Polly Turpen, Peggy Bolinger, and Pamela King, and grandchildren; Jalen and Ebron Beverly, and Gavin, Valor, Kailyn, Meira, Cade, Ella, Beka, and Kole Phillips.
Burial in Calcutta Cemetery.
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