Born: January 28, 1954 - Deceased: 20230804
Patrick A. Phillips, 69, of Smithton, IL, born Thursday, January 28, 1954, in St. Louis, Mo passed away Friday, August 4, 2023 at his residence in Smithton, IL.
Patrick was a Salesperson for the food and automotive industry. He attended The Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, IL.
Patrick had a love for life, family and friends like no other. As he always had a concern for everyone and how their life was doing. His favorite hours were spent with family doing anything especially talking.
His laughter was contagious as well as his smile. He experienced all the perfect sunrises and sunsets from our deck. He found such freedom with sailing that was endless whether he was at the helm or watching from the shore. He worked hard with long hours and traveling and said he would just keep doing. The hours of watching sports, documentaries and action films with anyone that wanted to join fulfilled him especially his four legged buddy.
The love of cycling and motorcycles never left him as he started at a young age and would come and go thoughout his life. His closeness with old friends was awesome as were the many stories and adventures.
He was preceded in death by his:
- Parents: Joseph and Virginia, nee Webster, Phillips
- Uncle: Dale (Penny) Webster
- Brother-in-law: Jim Doyle
- Sister-in-law: Diane Mottola.
Surviving are his:
- Wife of 38 years: Rosalie M., nee Mottola, Phillips of Smithton, IL
- Children:
- Katie Phillips (Jeremy Gibson) of Marissa, IL
- Matthew Phillips of Smithton, IL
- Megan
- Sister: Ann Doyle of St. Louis, MO
- Sister-in-law: Alice (John) Koritta
- Brother-in-law: Frank Mottola
- Grandchildren:
- Emma
- Abbigail
- Myah
- Ean
- KB
- Great grandchildren:
- Amari
- William
- Baby boy due in October
- Nephews:
- Steve
- Tim
- Seamus
- Niece: Lisa
- Great nephews and nieces
- Godson: Brenden
Special Thanks: Special thanks to Dr. Visconti as he so loved and respected him, and to all the staff at Siteman Cancer Center in Shiloh for their care concern and professionalism they showed. Thanks to the Staff at Memorial East 5th floor with the warm welcome and the ICU with Zach showing such empathy and respect thru a very difficult time. All the thank you’s will continue especially to his children Matthew Katie and Jeremy and Karen who gave so much to his care. And to Alice and John, Frank, and Ann, Karen and David for all their help and concerns thru that long journey. Thanks to all the phone calls and messages of concern and some special meals that were brought. Thanks to those special visitors at the hospital and at home. And to his granddaughters, who will always have that special place in his heart.
Memorials: Memorials may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in memory of Danny Heffernan or Donor’s Choice.
Visitation: Visitation from 4:00 – 7:00 pm, Tuesday August 22, 2023 at Kurrus Funeral Home in Belleville, IL.
Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
5 Comments
Pat Phillips was the only regular daily father figure I had in my life (aside from my grandpa and uncle/godfather) and I loved him as such. Katie and I grew up together starting at age 2 and lived less than half a block away from each other so we were always at each others houses until past high school. I still wonder how he suffered through all of mine and Katie’s little Disney movie “concerts” that we’d put on (especially the lion king songs lol). He would always help look after me, even when him and Rose didn’t have to and I’ve always loved him (and Rose too) so much for that roll he played in my life because I never knew what it was like to have a dad, he helped me not feel like I was missing out because he was there.. Katie and I remain friends to this day but I didn’t keep in touch with Pat and Rose as much as I should have or like I really wish I would have because they were both my bonus parents throughout my entire adolescence. He was always a force if you ticked him off and he was also a teddy bear when he was content or happy. I don’t really have any bad memories of him in my life. I’ll forever miss you Pat, you were exactly like the father I never had and you were one of the reasons why I never felt that bad about not ever having a father in my life, it was because I had Pat, my Uncle and my Grandpa in my life. So thank you for your hand in raising me Pat, I’ll never forget you and you will forever be loved and missed in my heart and in the hearts of the family I grew up being made to feel apart of.
Rose, I am so sorry to read of the loss of your husband. The message in his obituary was one of a lovely man. I know he will be greatly missed by you and his family. Please accept my sincere sympathy.
Chris Breidenbach
Rest well dad
Rosie, I’m so sorry for your loss…such a beautiful obituary for a beautiful life. Hugs to you and the children.
Reach out when you are ready or in need.
xoxo
Chris
Rose, Matt & Katie,
I am very sorry for your loss. As neighbors for 35 years, your family has been great to know. Pat loved to talk out in the yard and he always expressed his love for all of you.