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- "The Tomahawk," March 1, 1961
Charles Frederick Phillippi...
...61, Mountain City, Route 1, died unexpectedly at his home early Sunday morning. Mr. Phillippi was a native of Johnson county and a retired state highway department employee.
Survivors include the wife, Mrs. Beulah Phillippi, Mountain City; two sons, Joe and Tuck Phillippi, both of Mountain City; four daughters, Mrs. Hazel Parsons, Damascus, Va., Mrs. Betty Graybeal, Mountain City, Mrs. Alice Widener and Mrs. Janice Goodson, both of Danville, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Jestie Shupe and Mrs. Maggie Reece, both of Mountain City; 19 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. from the Valley View Methodist Church with Rev. Wesley Cook officiating. Burial was in Phillippi cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wilton Wedener, Nathan Goodson, Robert Parsons, Chester Graybeal, Hugh Berry and Clarence Philippi.
Gentry Funeral Home in charge.
PHILLIPPI, Charles Frederick
"The Tomahawk," October 11, 1961
In Memorial
In Memory of My Dear Husband Fred Phillippi Who Passed Away on February 28, 1961
Since you've gone first and I remain to walk the road alone,
I live in memories garden dear,
With happy days we've known.
Since you've gone first and I remain,
For battles to be fought,
Each thing you've touched along the way will be a hallowed spot.
I'll hear your voice, I'll see your smile,
Though blindly I may grope --
The memory of your helping hand,
Will lead me on with hope.
Since you've gone first and I remain,
One thing I'll have to do;
Walk slowly down that long, long path,
For soon I'll follow you.
I want to know each step you take
So I may take the same,
For some day down that lonely road
You'll hear me call your name.
Your devoted wife, Beulah Phillippi
PHILLIPPI, Charles Frederick
"The Tomahawk," March 8, 1961
Cards Of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness shown us during the death of our dear husband and father; for the beautiful floral offering and for the many other expressions of sympathy we shall ever be grateful.
Mrs. Beulah Phillippi and Children
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