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Charles Jay PHILLIPS
©Enid News and Eagle
01-11-2013
Submitted by:Glenn

© Glenn

Charles Jay PHILLIPS

Aline Star Cemetery


ENID, Okla. — ALINE — Memorial service for Charles Phillips will be 2 p.m. today, Jan. 11, 2013, at Aline Christian Church. Arrangements by Lanman Funeral Home Inc., Helena.

Charles was born July 14, 1944, in Dallas, Texas, to Bruce and Neva Florence West Phillips and died Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012, at his home in Aline.

He enlisted in the Army in 1962, serving in Vietnam.

Charles was a carpenter, construction worker and commercial builder.

Surviving are sons, Charles Alan Phillips and wife Dabney, and Anthony Phillips and wife Dolores; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren

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