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James Guy Phillips

October 19, 1942 ~ January 15, 2018

James Guy Phillips, age 75, a resident of Loudin Ln. Buckhannon passed away Monday January 15, 2018 at his residence surrounded by his family. He was born October 19, 1942 in Barbour Co. a son of the late Raymond and Martha (Jones) Phillips. James was united in marriage on January 7, 1962 to Maretta (Keene) Phillips who survives at home. Also surviving Daughter, Carol Landis and husband Matthew Son, James M. Phillips and wife Mary Jane all of Buckhannon Adopted children, Anna Phillips of Buckhannon, Nichole Reed and husband Brad of KY, Alysha Phillips of Virginia, Jamie Phillips of Buckhannon, Joshua David Phillips of Elkins, Justin Michael Phillips of Elkins, and Larry Douglas Phillips of Fairmont Sister, Dora Ann Plymale and husband Clyde Richard of Rockville, MD Brothers, Raymond Dale Phillips and wife Janet of Belington, Gary Lynn Phillips of Clarksburg Four grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and three adopted great grandchildren James was preceded in death by brothers, Dwayne Phillips and Larry Phillips James worked as a diesel mechanic for Baker Hughes, he enjoyed fishing and camping. James request for cremation will be honored.

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  1. I want to say jim was a great man i will cherish everything he taught me i will never forget all the motors transmissions etc. Him me & mike pulled i will surely miss that grin & the great man he was rip jim prayers to the family

  2. Thank you Uncle Jim for all of the fun and happy memories. The fishing, camping, and sledding are all special memories. You smile and laughter I will always remember. Much love to you!

  3. Love you Uncle Jim! Thank you for having been an amazing man to all that loved you, looked up to you and trusted in you! Hope you catch some nice fish while your fishing in heaven!

  4. Prayers to the entire family. May God give you strength during this difficult time.

    With sincere condolences,
    Cindy & Family


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