He was united in marriage to Charlotte Elizabeth Stewart April 7, 1886. Three sisters, Mrs. Vira Shoofner (Scheffner)and Miss Mary Phillips of North Vernon, Mrs. Robert Clark of Shelbyville, and one brother, Hiram Phillips of Madison, are the near surviving relatives.
P.F. Phillips as he was familiarly known, was a man of sterling qualities. He was honest and upright in all his dealings with his fellowmen and spurned that which savored of dishonesty. He was disposed to look on the bright side of life and tho, in the latter years of his life he was somewhat weighted down by ill health he never gave up his cheerful and almost jolly disposition and habits of former years. He was indeed no pessimist. He had friends as all good men have and will be missed in this community in which he was so well known.
Contributor: Vivian (48366212) • [email protected]
He was united in marriage to Charlotte Elizabeth Stewart April 7, 1886. Three sisters, Mrs. Vira Shoofner (Scheffner)and Miss Mary Phillips of North Vernon, Mrs. Robert Clark of Shelbyville, and one brother, Hiram Phillips of Madison, are the near surviving relatives.
P.F. Phillips as he was familiarly known, was a man of sterling qualities. He was honest and upright in all his dealings with his fellowmen and spurned that which savored of dishonesty. He was disposed to look on the bright side of life and tho, in the latter years of his life he was somewhat weighted down by ill health he never gave up his cheerful and almost jolly disposition and habits of former years. He was indeed no pessimist. He had friends as all good men have and will be missed in this community in which he was so well known.
Contributor: Vivian (48366212) • [email protected]
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