Phillip was always a wonderful friend in High School and the few years we kept in touch after high school! He was a good guy!!! So sorry for the loss. Prayers for him and his family!!
Philip was a special friend to me. We went to elementary school, Spring Woods Junior High and Spring Woods Senior High together. His family also went to church with my family at First Baptist Church Spring Branch. He was a very talented photographer and was a published photographer of Houston skylines. He was a great guy. We will miss him and be praying for his family.
I remember Philip starting from our days at Spring Woods Junior High School. I'm pretty sure he was in my math class with Mrs. Mitchell. He had a unique, wry sense of humor, and could at times seem introspective. I'm so sorry he had to suffer through the pancreatic cancer. May he rest in peace.
Stephen James Brunner
Phillip was a dear friend growing up in Spring Branch and enjoyed his laughter and freindship through Elementary to High School.
So sorry for the the loss and I will be praying for his family
Stephen Brunner
Marianne Tamborella (Zimmerman)
Phillip was always a wonderful friend in High School and the few years we kept in touch after high school! He was a good guy!!! So sorry for the loss. Prayers for him and his family!!
Nancy Whitehead (Porter)
Philip was a special friend to me. We went to elementary school, Spring Woods Junior High and Spring Woods Senior High together. His family also went to church with my family at First Baptist Church Spring Branch. He was a very talented photographer and was a published photographer of Houston skylines. He was a great guy. We will miss him and be praying for his family.
Nancy Whitehead Porter
Johanna "Jo" Tucker (Kendrick)
I remember Phillip from elementary, junior high and high school. He was such a nice guy.Luther DeWayne Henderson, III
As with the folks from Hollybrook, I've know Philip since elementary school. Always a super nice fellow! RIP! Comfort to all his family in their loss!
Enid Miriam Miller (Alexander)
I remember Philip starting from our days at Spring Woods Junior High School. I'm pretty sure he was in my math class with Mrs. Mitchell. He had a unique, wry sense of humor, and could at times seem introspective. I'm so sorry he had to suffer through the pancreatic cancer. May he rest in peace.