Philip, you taught me how to be the best and to expect obstacles in life and there were many but because of you my dear brother I’m a better person ‘Fogarty’ we saw death sorrow with sadness. But didn’t foresee your sudden passing , I’ll truly miss you our home mission of finding Philip hiding somewhere in the house where as could never be taken of he always won the battle . You put up a good battle but God won he needed you home with Dad,Mom , Margaret and Elizabeth and all of our loving Aunts and Uncles . Thank you for our memories in which I will always cherish. I can’t stop crying right now and I’m sure tears will turn to smiles in time because I’ll never forget you . I’m making a trip to your favorite place soon and go to the clock in Ocean Coty . Be at peace with the Lord and your Family . God Bless you Philip Henry Fogarty .
Philip always cane to our house with Bill Dahling to see my dad. They were all plumbers and did side jobs together. Fast forward 2018 when I reconnected with Philip, he always talked about his General Miller, his mother’s brother who fought in the war and whose statute is on Germantown Ave in Germantown. I’ll get over to see it. Great guy and some great company in heaven above!!!! X/0