Born November 24, 1945 in Baltimore, MD, he was the son of the late Betty Jean Davis. Please accept Echovita’s sincere condolences. I have pumped wells for him since about 1990. Tyler was like a brother to Lee and the two often were found together. © 2020 Sorrells Funeral Home & Crematory. }); Holley Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. Lee is survived by his: wife and love of his life - Amy Howard Phillips 2 daughters - Breana Vaughn and Brylee Phillips father - Amos Lee "Peanut" Phillips Sr. mother - Tina Snider grandmother - Barbara "Bobby" Chisam aunts and uncles - Alyssa and Eddie Davis, Melissa and Sam … All rights reserved. mother-in-law - Jacqueline Howard 19, 2020. Jerry was born on February 6, 1936 in Jackson, Michigan, the son of Eugene and Cecelia He loved his family, especially his nieces and nephews; Bradley, Sonya, Amber, Aaron, Rebecca, Chance, Cheyenne, Danielle, “DJ”, Harley, Lacinda, and Ladonna; grandnieces, and nephew, Samantha, Shirley, Aurora, Xander, and Isabelle. Survived by wife, Marlene of Wichita; sons, Scott (Anne Yard) of Webster Groves, MO and Jamey (Anne Paar) of Portland, OR; granddaughter, Claire of Webster Groves, MO; and brother, Innes Phillips, Sr. (Karen) of Wichita; and cherished nieces and nephews. Growing up Lee would often be found at the dam fishing with David Bates, Dustin Burger, Brent Sandlin, Jeremy Sandlin, and Chad Sandlin. Lee was a graduate of Wichita East High School. 2 daughters - Breana Vaughn and Brylee Phillips He was the very loving and beloved husband of Karen Lewis Phillips, and they shared 19 years together. A collector of American Art, accomplished golfer, and avid fly fisherman, Lee had a large love of life and a firm appreciation for what was truly important: living a good life with family. He also served on the Board and as the President of the Board of Trustees of Woolaroc. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the University of Kansas, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, the National Organizations of the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts of America, the Wichita Art Museum, and Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. God speed to you Lee, and may God continue to bless the Phillips family. Lee also had a keen sense for business instilled by his grandfather Walter Pease Innes, Sr., owner of Innes Department Store. Share: Obituary. The family would like to express a special thank you for the exceptional care of Dr. Andy Gammill and his staff throughout the years. Lee, as everyone knew him, was born January 24, 1960 in Dallas, Texas, and was the caring son of the late James Roark Phillips and Mildred (Keller) Phillips. His apple of his eye was his girls. Many memories of Lee III to keep. var id = $(this).attr('class'); He was 50. Judith Lee Phillips. Plant a tree to honor the memory of your loved one. His death leaves a deep hole in our hearts, A true loss for Wichita, the State of Kansas and Bartlesville and the State of Oklahoma. What a great man! if (popup.hasClass("base64")) Lee and Amy loved cars. { He was President of the Lee Phillips Oil Company and the CEO of Anchor Minerals, Inc., both in Wichita, Kansas. His spirit will live onward in his family's and his friends most celebrated memories. Lee Eldas Phillips III, lived a long and blessed life. https://www.moorecortner.com/obituaries/obituary-listings?obId=1226995 Funeral services were at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at St John’s Catholic Church in Enterprise with Father Christopher Doering officiating. Interment will be in Old Bybee Chapel Cemetery, Rock Island, TN. Daniel Lee Phillips June 14, 1985 - October 18, 2020 Obituary He was an enthusiastic supporter of the University of Kansas, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, the Wichita Art Museum, and Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, on whose board of trustees he once served as president. Dorothy grew up in Osawatomie where she attended school. Survived by his beloved wife, Marlene of Wichita; sons, Scott (Anne Yard) of Webster Groves, MO, and Jamey (Anne Paar) of Portland, OR; granddaughter, Claire of Webster Groves, MO; and brother, Innes Phillips, Sr. (Karen) of Wichita and cherished nieces and nephews. Toney Lee Phillips, 74, of Hanover, passed peacefully on Monday, October 26, 2020. Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate content. He loved to fish. He was 50. Art collector, accomplished golfer, and avid fly fisherman, Lee had a love of life and an appreciation for what was truly important: living a good life with family.

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