He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) at the Plant City Ward, FL. He is an ordained High Priest and served at the Orlando Temple. He served 12 years as the Bishop of the Glens Falls, NY Ward. During his tenure as Bishop, the Chapel on Rockwell Road in Queensbury NY. was constructed. He served in many capacities in the Church including as a member of Albany Stake High Council.
He was employed by the Grand Union Company for 45 years. He served as the manager of the Grand Union stores in Queensbury and North Creek NY. He was also a labor coordinator and pricing analyst for the company and during the last 6 years before retiring he was a company auditor.
Philip was an avid gardener and after his retirement started a small landscaping business. He was a member of the Buttons and Bows Square Dance Club. He was previously a popular traditional square dance caller in the Palmento and Bradenton Florida areas.
He enjoyed writing and researching the history of the Lake George, NY region. He authored two books, 'Moses of the Barkeaters,' and 'Adirondack, Lumber Capital of the World.' He also wrote two chapters of 'Warren County History' for the Warren County (NY) Historical Society, where he was a member and served on the Publication committee. He was a member of American Legion Post 374 in Lake George, NY and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.
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He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) at the Plant City Ward, FL. He is an ordained High Priest and served at the Orlando Temple. He served 12 years as the Bishop of the Glens Falls, NY Ward. During his tenure as Bishop, the Chapel on Rockwell Road in Queensbury NY. was constructed. He served in many capacities in the Church including as a member of Albany Stake High Council.
He was employed by the Grand Union Company for 45 years. He served as the manager of the Grand Union stores in Queensbury and North Creek NY. He was also a labor coordinator and pricing analyst for the company and during the last 6 years before retiring he was a company auditor.
Philip was an avid gardener and after his retirement started a small landscaping business. He was a member of the Buttons and Bows Square Dance Club. He was previously a popular traditional square dance caller in the Palmento and Bradenton Florida areas.
He enjoyed writing and researching the history of the Lake George, NY region. He authored two books, 'Moses of the Barkeaters,' and 'Adirondack, Lumber Capital of the World.' He also wrote two chapters of 'Warren County History' for the Warren County (NY) Historical Society, where he was a member and served on the Publication committee. He was a member of American Legion Post 374 in Lake George, NY and was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution.
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1934 -
Alice W.
1932 - 1999
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