Philip Thomas Crothers

Philip Thomas Crothers

July 13, 1959 - June 16, 2004

Philip Thomas Crothers

July 13, 1959 - June 16, 2004

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Philip T. Crothers 44 died Wednesday, June 16, 2004. He is survived by his children Megan and Ross. Parents Tom and H. Jeanne Crothers, sisters Debra and Barbara and the mother of his children, Michele.

Memorial Service Tuesday, June 22, 2004 ~ 10: 00 A.M. at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary Chapel.

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35 responses to Philip Thomas Crothers

  1. Dear Crothers Family,
    I am sorry about Uncle Phil. I loved him too. We had good times together. I am praying for his peace in Heaven
    love,
    Michael Villasenor

  2. Mike Grubbs says:

    We were so shocked and saddened to here about the passing of Phil. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Michelle, Megan, Ross and the family. I will always remember the good times at work with Phil. His leadership and friendship he provided to my career will not be forgotten. We are sorry for your loss. I know he loved his family very much.

  3. Dear Ross, Megan, Michelle, Tom, and Jeanne,

    Our deepest sympathy to your family. We hope that in time the pain will heal. May the love of family and friends be a source of comfort to you at this time.

    Peace,
    Jeff and Phyllis Bristow,
    Esther Bristow,
    Wren Forrest, and Evan Forrest

  4. Rick Carrera says:

    Dear Phil,
    I wish I could have known you longer. During our brief friendship I believe we experienced more human emotions than most friendships experience in a lifetime. Even though at times you acted like such a tough guy spilling over with confidence, I think only those people closest to you knew how much of a softy you really were, almost to a fault. You were driven and passionate about many things in your life. I was always impressed of what you accomplished in your life and am gravely disappointed that you are no longer with us to dazzle those around you with your wit, passion and ambition. I choose to remember the great times we had at your home with your family, of which you spoke of so often. I’ll also remember those times when I felt helpless in those times of need when all I could really do is just be your friend. I’m sure everyone that you have touched wishes they could have done more, myself included. I’d like to believe that you really knew that in your heart. I’ll miss you Mr. Phil.

    Rick

  5. We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Phil. Our hearts, thoughts, and prayers go out to Michelle, Megan, Ross, and family.

    Susan and Matt Douglas

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