Robert “Bob” Earl Phillips Se., W7LMA passed away on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 at his home near Moyie Springs, Idaho.
Bob was born on June 10, 1946 in Ontonagon, Michigan, Graduated high school in Kellogg, Idaho, and shortly after he joined the Marines, and was sent to Vietnam. On July 19th, 1965 at the age of 19, Bob took several rounds to the head, leaving him blind.
Bob died peacefully in his sleep at his home near Moyie Springs, Idaho. He is survived by his wife Bonnie Phillips. His brothers: Glenn Phillips, and David Phillips. His Sisters: Christine Dezell, and Cyndie Brownowski. His Children: Terresa Phillips, Roberta Svenonius and her husband Eric, Robert Earl Phillips Jr., Rebecca Phillips, and Rachel Steele and her husband Steven. He is also survived by his 6 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Bob is preceded in death by his parents Glen and Dorothy Phillips and brother, Dennis Phillips. He lived a good long life, one of the strongest Men many of us have ever known. Bob was a Vietnam Vet who fought a long hard battle up until the time of his death. Bob was an inspiration to many people including his children. He was a Marine who served with pride and skill and earned a Purple Heart, Good Conduct Medal, and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal in the process of losing his eyesight. He did not let anything ever stop him from doing what he wanted. No matter the faults of his children, he always loved and cared for us. Bob was an Amateur Radio operator, member of local radio clubs, and was always not far from the radio when you needed to call for help, or just needed a good friend to talk to. Bob enjoyed fishing, trains, and of course, radios.
“My dad served his country as a young man and lost his sight for us to remain free. He never got to see any of his children. I will never forget the legacy he leaves behind nor all the life lessons I have learned from him. I will miss you dad.” (Roberta)
“No matter how small the accomplishment I made, he was always proud of me.” (Rebecca)
“Bob was the best Father-in-law a person could ask for. He was an inspiration for overcoming the hardships in life and always managed to make you laugh. Bob, you are sorely missed, it won’t be the same without hearing your voice on the radio, or seeing your line in the water. 73’s” (Steve)
Dad
Thru scrape and blood
Thru tears and mud
Thru the good and the bad
Thru the young and the teen years
You have not ever left our side
No matter what we have done
No matter the times we made you cry
No matter when we ran
Dad, you have always had open arms
Because you knew one day our Father would open his arms for you
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