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Philip Clinton “Kenny” Pack

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Philip Clinton “Kenny” Pack

Birth
Streeter, Summers County, West Virginia, USA
Death
30 May 2015 (aged 77)
Carlisle, Nicholas County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Streeter, Summers County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Philip Clinton (Kenny) Pack, 77, of Carlisle Kentucky passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015 at home after a valiant battle with cancer.

Phil was born June 22, 1937 in Streeter West Virginia to the late Ester and Ora (Cooper) Pack. Regardless of where life took him, in his heart, Streeter was always home. Phil graduated from Hinton High School in 1955 where he loved to play football for the Hinton Bobcats and where he earned the nickname “Little John” due to his strength of character, body and spirit. He continued to do this
nickname proud throughout his lifetime.

Phil went on to have a successful career as a Manager in the transportation industry. In addition, Phil was an entrepreneur. He owned and operated several successful businesses after his retirement.

Phil loved fishing and hunting and always looked forward to his annual fishing and hunting outings with the “guys”. He was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, and brother as well as a loyal friend to those who were blessed to know him. Phil was also a diehard Cleveland Browns’ fan. He liked nothing better on a Sunday afternoon than to watch “his” team play football, regardless of whether they won or lost. Usually, they lost!

In 1985 Phil became a member of the Masonic Order where he devoted over 30 years of service. During his time as a Master Mason, Phil was the recipient of the Mason of the Year for Kentucky award. In addition, Phil was elected to serve in the following offices during his tenure as a Mason: Master of the Orient 500 Lodge, 2001 and 2005; District Deputy Grand Master for District 30, 2004; Treasurer, Orient 500 Lodge, 2009 and 2010; and, Secretary, Orient 500 Lodge, 2011. At the time of his death, Phil was the member of the Amity 40 Lodge of Millersburg, Kentucky.

Phil was preceded in death by his loving father and mother, Ester and Ora (Cooper) Pack and three brothers Gary, Larry and Ray Pack.

To mourn his passing, Phil leaves his wife, Judy Evans-Pack of Carlisle, Kentucky; one son, Philip W. Pack (Tammy) of Porter, Indiana; three daughters, Tammie Deneen (Keith) of Lakeland Florida; Shelli Bostic of Columbus Ohio; and, Sherri Adkins (Matt) of Ashville, North Carolina; one step-daughter, Rhonda Caldwell (David) of Lexington Kentucky and three step-sons, Darrell Evans (Heather) of Carlisle, Kentucky; Wesley Evans (Shannon) of Russell Springs, Kentucky; and, Patrick Evans (Melissa) of Heidrick, Kentucky. Phil is also survived by four loving siblings, his three sisters, Wanda Adkins (Velmer) of Norton, Ohio; Helen Black (Jim) of Wadsworth, Ohio; Charlotte Carrow (Gary) of Litchfield, Ohio; and, his brother, Stanley Pack (Sherrilyn) of Milton, Tennessee; 16 grandchildren; Andy Pack (Carrie), Ryan Pack (Violet), Donald Dobos, Jessica Turner (Scott), Paul Adkins, Daniel Easterday, Zachary Easterday, Grant Adkins , Jackson Evans, Evan Caldwell, Seth Evans, Marissa Riffle, Amelia Caldwell, Cody Evans, Carter Evans, Peyton Evans, 11 beautiful great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews as well as many dear friends.

A special thanks to Hospice of the Bluegrass, and to his step-son and daughter-in-law Darrell and Heather Evans for the loving care provided during his illness as well as to Al and Anna McDonald who demonstrated what true friends are during the time they were most needed. Dear Jim and Helen thank you for assisting us in getting Phil back to visit West Virginia one last time.

A visitation will be held at Pivont Funeral Home in Hinton West Virginia Thursday evening, June 4th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The funeral is scheduled for Friday, June 5th at 11:00 am.

Phil will be laid to rest alongside his father, mother and three brothers in the Pack Family Cemetery in Streeter West Virginia.
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Email address of obit contributor: [email protected]
Their suggestion: dated: Sun, Jun 7, 2015 FAG# 47893059
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I am very good friends with Mr Pack's daughter Sherri Adkins, she gave me the pic to post on this memorial. She would also like the enclosed obit to be add as well
thank you

Philip Clinton (Kenny) Pack, 77, of Carlisle Kentucky passed away Saturday, May 30, 2015 at home after a valiant battle with cancer.

Phil was born June 22, 1937 in Streeter West Virginia to the late Ester and Ora (Cooper) Pack. Regardless of where life took him, in his heart, Streeter was always home. Phil graduated from Hinton High School in 1955 where he loved to play football for the Hinton Bobcats and where he earned the nickname “Little John” due to his strength of character, body and spirit. He continued to do this
nickname proud throughout his lifetime.

Phil went on to have a successful career as a Manager in the transportation industry. In addition, Phil was an entrepreneur. He owned and operated several successful businesses after his retirement.

Phil loved fishing and hunting and always looked forward to his annual fishing and hunting outings with the “guys”. He was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, and brother as well as a loyal friend to those who were blessed to know him. Phil was also a diehard Cleveland Browns’ fan. He liked nothing better on a Sunday afternoon than to watch “his” team play football, regardless of whether they won or lost. Usually, they lost!

In 1985 Phil became a member of the Masonic Order where he devoted over 30 years of service. During his time as a Master Mason, Phil was the recipient of the Mason of the Year for Kentucky award. In addition, Phil was elected to serve in the following offices during his tenure as a Mason: Master of the Orient 500 Lodge, 2001 and 2005; District Deputy Grand Master for District 30, 2004; Treasurer, Orient 500 Lodge, 2009 and 2010; and, Secretary, Orient 500 Lodge, 2011. At the time of his death, Phil was the member of the Amity 40 Lodge of Millersburg, Kentucky.

Phil was preceded in death by his loving father and mother, Ester and Ora (Cooper) Pack and three brothers Gary, Larry and Ray Pack.

To mourn his passing, Phil leaves his wife, Judy Evans-Pack of Carlisle, Kentucky; one son, Philip W. Pack (Tammy) of Porter, Indiana; three daughters, Tammie Deneen (Keith) of Lakeland Florida; Shelli Bostic of Columbus Ohio; and, Sherri Adkins (Matt) of Ashville, North Carolina; one step-daughter, Rhonda Caldwell (David) of Lexington Kentucky and three step-sons, Darrell Evans (Heather) of Carlisle, Kentucky; Wesley Evans (Shannon) of Russell Springs, Kentucky; and, Patrick Evans (Melissa) of Heidrick, Kentucky. Phil is also survived by four loving siblings, his three sisters, Wanda Adkins (Velmer) of Norton, Ohio; Helen Black (Jim) of Wadsworth, Ohio; Charlotte Carrow (Gary) of Litchfield, Ohio; and, his brother, Stanley Pack (Sherrilyn) of Milton, Tennessee; 16 grandchildren; Andy Pack (Carrie), Ryan Pack (Violet), Donald Dobos, Jessica Turner (Scott), Paul Adkins, Daniel Easterday, Zachary Easterday, Grant Adkins , Jackson Evans, Evan Caldwell, Seth Evans, Marissa Riffle, Amelia Caldwell, Cody Evans, Carter Evans, Peyton Evans, 11 beautiful great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews as well as many dear friends.

A special thanks to Hospice of the Bluegrass, and to his step-son and daughter-in-law Darrell and Heather Evans for the loving care provided during his illness as well as to Al and Anna McDonald who demonstrated what true friends are during the time they were most needed. Dear Jim and Helen thank you for assisting us in getting Phil back to visit West Virginia one last time.

A visitation will be held at Pivont Funeral Home in Hinton West Virginia Thursday evening, June 4th from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The funeral is scheduled for Friday, June 5th at 11:00 am.

Phil will be laid to rest alongside his father, mother and three brothers in the Pack Family Cemetery in Streeter West Virginia.
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Email address of obit contributor: [email protected]
Their suggestion: dated: Sun, Jun 7, 2015 FAG# 47893059
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I am very good friends with Mr Pack's daughter Sherri Adkins, she gave me the pic to post on this memorial. She would also like the enclosed obit to be add as well
thank you



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