Phil proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War.
Phil was a Police Officer for the City of Laconia and was the owner and manager of several service stations in the area of Laconia including Phil's Atlantic Station on the Avenue, Phil's Sunoco, Phil's Silver Tavern, Phil's Irving, and Phil's Taxi.
Phil is survived by his loving wife, Rae (Bunnell) Gamblin; two daughters and a son; a brother and six sisters; grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Phil was predeceased by a daughter, Sharon Parker; five brothers, Roland Gamblin, Melvin Gamblin, Murray Gamblin, Galen Gamblin, and Erwin Gamblin; two sisters, Pearl Richardson and Charlotte Wilcox.
Interment at Union Cemetery, Laconia.
Phil proudly served in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War.
Phil was a Police Officer for the City of Laconia and was the owner and manager of several service stations in the area of Laconia including Phil's Atlantic Station on the Avenue, Phil's Sunoco, Phil's Silver Tavern, Phil's Irving, and Phil's Taxi.
Phil is survived by his loving wife, Rae (Bunnell) Gamblin; two daughters and a son; a brother and six sisters; grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Phil was predeceased by a daughter, Sharon Parker; five brothers, Roland Gamblin, Melvin Gamblin, Murray Gamblin, Galen Gamblin, and Erwin Gamblin; two sisters, Pearl Richardson and Charlotte Wilcox.
Interment at Union Cemetery, Laconia.
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