In Memory

Jeffrey Phillips

Jeffrey Phillips



 
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07/10/15 03:33 PM #1    

Terry Williamson

We will never forget you telling us about something we now can't live without, cable tv. Rest in peace. Dena and  Terry Williamson, Green Lake, Wisconsin


07/11/15 06:21 PM #2    

Ann Plous (Platt)

I am so sorry to learn of Jeff's passing.  Although I haven't seen Jeff in many years, he was a great guy and a good friend.  My condolences to Nancy and his entire family.


07/12/15 08:31 AM #3    

Sandra Prell (Obertin)

I remember homeroom with Jeff.  He was always such a nice person and very intelligent.  


07/12/15 12:42 PM #4    

Lawrence Szantor

Jeff was in both my homeroom and Spanish class. He always posessed a warm spirit and a friendly smile. My condolences to his entire family.

 

 


07/13/15 10:01 AM #5    

Robert Olsman (Olsman)

Very sorry to learn of the passing of Jeff-we were friends since grade school and he was one of my best pals all through high school. We shared some great times together including a trip to Madison where I got my first hangover on Special Export beer, and a Spring Break trip to Fla. He was smart, fun, and had a huge heart.

I was happy to see him at the 35th, and to learn about his family, and all he had accomplished in his career. Ironically, I met a guy from Dallas just a few weeks ago who was an acquaintance of Jeff's and promised to send my regards.

Our heat felt condolences to his wife/children, brother Judd, and cousin Nancy.

Rest in peace my friend.

Bob Olsman


08/01/15 12:18 AM #6    

Deborah Behnke

I'd know Jeff since grade school, dancing classes at the Women's club on Friday nights, and thought him a boyfriend until he became smitten with Mary Siegel.  Such a very handsome young man back then, and I'd thought he'd married Barbara Ward.  Am I mistaken?

I'm very saddened to hear of his passing.  Deb Behnke


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