PeacefuIIy at Seaforth Iong Term Care Home, Frank Edward Phillips passed away on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. In his 94 years among us, Frank was a vibrant presence within his famiIy and our community. Frank served his country during WorId War 2 as part of the R.C.A.F. As a professionaI photographer, Frank captured countIess wedding vows, famiIy gatherings and community events on fiIm, Ieaving behind a Iegacy of photographic memories for generations to come.
Frank wiII be IovingIy remembered by his chiIdren BeverIy Jeffery of Vancouver, BC, MichaeI of Saskatchewan, Brian (Iinda) of Stratford, Nanci (Steven) of Port AIberni, BC, and Gary (Rita) of Wainwright, AB, aIong with his many grandchiIdren, great grandchiIdren and nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his wife Marjorie (nee OIiphant 2008), son Robin (2001), his parents Thomas and Maria (nee Renna) and his sibIings Tony, AngeIo, Bessie ScaIisi and Frances in infancy.
Honouring Franks wishes cremation has taken pIace. MemoriaI visitation wiII take pIace on Friday, December 15, 2017 from 7 to 9 p.m. at McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, Seaforth, 519-527-1390, preceded by a Iegion service at 6:30 p.m. A memoriaI service to ceIebrate Franks Iife wiII be heId in the funeraI home on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 11 a.m. A reception wiII foIIow at the Seaforth Iegion, Branch 156, and a private committaI service wiII take pIace in MaitIandbank Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, the famiIy wouId appreciate donations to the Seaforth Iegion, Branch 156 or the charity of ones choice. OnIine condoIences can be made by visiting Franks memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
Sue Riley
On behalf of the Hensall Legion Branch 468, I extend our deepest sympathy to the Phillip&&single&&s family on Frank&&single&&s passing.52
Maureen Wildfong
The Phillips Family
Frank has left some great memories and to lose him is definitely Heaven&&single&&s gain. I will never forget him and he will be missed by very many, more than you can imagine. His legacy will live on forever. I have several pictures which he created of the town buildings and I will treasure them even more. Thank you Frank for all the smiles and laughter you created and for serving our country.
Ken and Scarlet Swan
Our sincere condolences to all the family. Feels like the end of an era. So glad that he left so many wonderful photos and memories for families and our town. Will miss his wonderful smile and that little wooden car.
Ken & Scarlet Swan
Diane and Lon Clark, Lisa and Ryan
To The Phillips family
It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of an incredible and unforgettable family member who gave us years of fun,laughter and inspiration. Uncle Frank was a caring, friendly and outgoing man who loved people and loved conversing and reminiscing. He had a sense of humour, enjoyed sarcasm and often had a dirty joke to share. He loved life, learning and friendship. In a time of need, you could always count on him for help. He was a great historian and had an amazing memory with names.
Uncle Frank was a successful photographer who captured weddings, anniversaries, and other special moments for many people in Huron County. He would often be seen touring around not only in Huron County but often in other Southwestern areas in his little homemade car that struck an interest and conversation in people. He had a photocopier in the back seat and if he saw something of interest, he would stop and take a picture and photocopy it for the recipient.
Frank shared some interesting stories about his World War II experiences and we thank him for serving our Country and for contributing such an outstanding war display with lots of memorabilia at the Legion. Excellent craftsmanship on the cabinets.
Uncle Frank showed tremendous strength in overcoming the many challenges that life presented to him over the years.
Thank you for being such an important part of our lives. We loved you dearly Uncle Frank. Heaven has gained a real character!
With Love and Pride
Diane and Lon Clark and family
The Hoelschers
Our condolences to the Phillips family. Frank was a longtime next door neighbour and for the years that followed would often stop and chat as he moved around the town. When we attend the weekly card games at the legion we are surrounded by a part of his photography and his dedication to the legion. The many displays depict his ability to showcase each event. So many memories for posterity.
Larry and Dianne McGrath
Our condolences are extended to the Phillips family in the passing of Frank. He touched many lives not only in Seaforth but the surrounding area through his photography, his dedication to the Legion and as a volunteer driver for the cancer society. He loved his hometown and he will be missed.
Rudy Elizabeth Korver
Frank came into our lives,many years ago.Linda and Brian were dating at the time . We were visiting with him,made us feel so welcome in his home. Turns out a winter storm gave us the chance to stay over. Frank welcomed us with open arms.Kind man that had many talents. Condolences to the families.
Rudy …Elizabeth Korver.
Kathy Barss
My sincere sympathy Phiłlips family. Frank was one of a kind for sure.Full of life! I will forever treasure the friendship we had. Cards and letters! Don&&single&&t cause too much trouble up there Frank!
phil duncan
going to miss frank&&single&&s stop in by&&single&&s for a chat..loved the stories of the war…a true gent
rest in peace frank…from all at artech
Trish (Rimmer) MacGregor
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Frank. My sympathy to his family, but also to the community of Seaforth and all those who knew him. He was a presence so vibrant, that the world will seem a little duller without him in it. Many have expressed what a great photographer he was, and that was true. But I think he had a sneaky trick….with a character like Frank behind the camera, how could a person not smile? He will be missed.
John & Michelle Wilson
Our thoughts and prayers are with you…
Tracy Bosman McLennan
To the Phillips family:
Mr. Phillips was a key part of our town of Seaforth and its history. His little car was often seen in and around town when I was growing up there. Once I sat at the Cenotaph writing down our fallen&&single&&s names to do some research, when he stopped to talk to me. He showed me a photo of himself from World War II and a picture of a medal. I learned he was awarded the Croix de Guerre during the war and I asked him what he received it for. His response…”I promised the French government that I would leave the ladies alone!” I never did discover the reason as he stated he would take that with him. He was a wonderful man with a wicked sense of humour. My deepest condolences on Frank&&single&&s passing. He will always be thought of with great fondness.
Dave and Angela Huether & family, Brampton, ON
To the immediate and extended family of Frank Phillips :
Our sincerest sympathy to you in the loss of your beloved Frank.
Frank was a wonderful and well respectd man, a real character..always good for some laughter to uplift your day. He was a dedicated Legion and community man, a pillar in the Seaforth community. He served his country well and leaves a trove of memories over his lifetime through his community involvement and photography. Frank will never be forgotten.
Jim and Gene Baynham
Frank was a strong participant in the community of Seaforth. He captured the essence of this part of the country with all of his photography and memories he shared. He will be missed.
Dianne & Bill Beuerman (Lansink)
Frank was a great man. A community man. Everyone knew who he was driving around in his little wooden car. He was also a great neighbour. Grew up with all the Phillips kids. We had a lot of fun as kids in our neighbourhood.
He will be missed. Rest In Peace Frank.
Ann Preszcator
Dear Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Mary Mararet Kelly
RIP Frank. Our whole family leave sincere condolences to you all left behind. Fond memories of this man (and his wooden car!) as I grew up in Seaforth, as well as my children. Mary Margaret, Brandon, Daniel and Korey Nash
James Phillips Family
Our sincere condolence for uncle Frank. He lived a full life with enthusiasm. We will miss him dearly.
Gwen and James Hugill and Family
Frank was a wonderful person who brought humor to every situation. He was our wedding photographer 41 years ago. He will be sadly missed by many in our community. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Angie Glew
My condolences to Frank&&single&&s family. He was such a big part of this community. He will be missed.
Cheryl Talbot
Have many fond memories of Frank and family. So sad he died few days before Remembrance Day, he will be missed at Legion that day. My prayers and thoughts are with the family
Betty Beuttenmiller
Frank served our country and community well. He was leader in very respect and will be missed. God bless his family.
John Munro & Rose Burgess
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Frank. But with all the marvellous work in photography and his many displays Frank has left a footprint of memories for all to remember. Thanks Frank……John and Rose
NancI (Bennett) Ducharme
Frank was my wedding photographer,he made the day a memorable one. He was a wonderful man who will truly be missed.
Terry & Connie Trotter & family
We are so sorry for your loss. Frank was the first person we met when we moved to Seaforth. We were so blessed to have such a kind, wonderful neighbour. He took countless pictures of our family & we will treaure them always. Frank will hold a special place in our hearts.
Wayne and Nancy Denham
One of my favourite memories is when I shared some photos of Frank at the cenotaph and he, a professional photographer insisted on paying me, a rank amateur for the photo. He was very appreciative of the photos and I appreciated that he liked my work.
Carolanne Doig
Frank was a thread woven into the fabric of Seaforth and his skill as a photographer will leave us lasting impressions of life in our small town for years to come. To the family, many of whom I knew as a youngster, I offer my sincere sympathy. He lived a good, long life and will be fondly remembered by many in our community.
Ray and Linda McNichol
C4th looses another big piece of our local history. Frank has left a lasting memory for so many families through his years of documentation through pictures and his willingness to share them. Cherish the memories.
Trish Nigh
Sending my condolences. He was an entertaining fella and I always enjoyed our good laughs and chats when I went home to visit in Seaforth. May your wonderful memories of your Father, sustain at this most difficult time.