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 Glenn Alfred Phillips

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Glenn Alfred Phillips

Birth
Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death
31 Dec 2012 (aged 91)
Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Burial
Ashville, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Memorial ID
106120918 View Source


Glenn A. Phillips, 91, recently of Emeritus of Lake-wood, formerly of 26 Lee Avenue, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012 at 4:35 P.M. at WCA Hospital.
He was born Sept. 13, 1921 in Jamestown, N.Y., the son of Philip F. and Lorena Johnson Phillips
He was a 1939 graduate of Jamestown High School, and was a proud World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946, stationed in the South Pacific.
Glenn retired as Division Traffic Manager from MRC/TRW after 46 years of service. Following retirement, he remained active as a groundskeeper at Maplehurst Country Club. He is a member of the Lakewood American Legion and a former member of the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club. Glenn is a member of Pilgrim Memorial United Church of Christ and more recently attended Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with his daughter and family.
Surviving is his wife of 69 years, Ethel (Ecklund) Phillips, whom he married Aug. 30, 1943 by the Rev. Dennis Bauman, of Pilgrim Memorial United Church of Christ. He is survived by his daughter, Cynthia (Greg) Swan of Lakewood, N.Y.; and son, P. Andrew (Linnea) Phillips of Fairview, Tenn. He was the proud grandfather of Brett Swan of Jamestown, N.Y., Jennifer (Sean) Swan-Leuze of Lakewood, N.Y., Rachel Phillips of Yuba City, Calif., Joel, Ethan, Hannah, Eli, and Abigail Phillips, Ashlee (Dean) Buchanan of Fairview, Tenn., and Jesse Phillips of Cleveland, Tenn.; and his three great-granddaughters, Ha-dyn, Hannah, and Heidi Swan-Leuze, all of Lakewood, N.Y.
Glenn was a man of faith, openly thankful for the many blessings in his life, and instilled in all the importance and reverence of family. He was an avid golf and sports enthusiast, following the Jamestown Red Raiders long into his retirement. He was a master of barbecue, consummate storyteller, and valued neighbor. He will be missed, and always remain in the hearts of family and friends.


Glenn A. Phillips, 91, recently of Emeritus of Lake-wood, formerly of 26 Lee Avenue, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012 at 4:35 P.M. at WCA Hospital.
He was born Sept. 13, 1921 in Jamestown, N.Y., the son of Philip F. and Lorena Johnson Phillips
He was a 1939 graduate of Jamestown High School, and was a proud World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946, stationed in the South Pacific.
Glenn retired as Division Traffic Manager from MRC/TRW after 46 years of service. Following retirement, he remained active as a groundskeeper at Maplehurst Country Club. He is a member of the Lakewood American Legion and a former member of the Lakewood Rod & Gun Club. Glenn is a member of Pilgrim Memorial United Church of Christ and more recently attended Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with his daughter and family.
Surviving is his wife of 69 years, Ethel (Ecklund) Phillips, whom he married Aug. 30, 1943 by the Rev. Dennis Bauman, of Pilgrim Memorial United Church of Christ. He is survived by his daughter, Cynthia (Greg) Swan of Lakewood, N.Y.; and son, P. Andrew (Linnea) Phillips of Fairview, Tenn. He was the proud grandfather of Brett Swan of Jamestown, N.Y., Jennifer (Sean) Swan-Leuze of Lakewood, N.Y., Rachel Phillips of Yuba City, Calif., Joel, Ethan, Hannah, Eli, and Abigail Phillips, Ashlee (Dean) Buchanan of Fairview, Tenn., and Jesse Phillips of Cleveland, Tenn.; and his three great-granddaughters, Ha-dyn, Hannah, and Heidi Swan-Leuze, all of Lakewood, N.Y.
Glenn was a man of faith, openly thankful for the many blessings in his life, and instilled in all the importance and reverence of family. He was an avid golf and sports enthusiast, following the Jamestown Red Raiders long into his retirement. He was a master of barbecue, consummate storyteller, and valued neighbor. He will be missed, and always remain in the hearts of family and friends.


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