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Hawley, Phil

d. January 14, 2010

Phil Hawley age 72, of Williamsville, IL passed away on January 9, 2010 at his residence.

Survived byWife : Patricia Duda

Children : Daniel Hawley of Williamsville

Timothy (Vickie) of Williamsville Kevin (Nancy) of Riverton

Kay ( Scott) Faucon of Elkhart Katherine (Richard) Hill of Round Lake Beach, IL

Brother : Frank of New Vienna, Ohio

Sister : Sandra Whiteleather of Indian Lake Est., Florida 16 Grandchildren 10 Great Grandchildren

Several Nieces & Nephews

Mr. Hawley was born March 6, 1937 in Williamsville the son of Burl Guy and Luella Ziemer Hawley.

He married Patricia Duda on May 4, 1956 in Newton Falls, Ohio. They were married 53 years.

Phil is preceded in death by his parents and a brother Rick. He served in the U.S. Air Force and Army Reserves. Phil owned several businesses in Williamsville; Williamsville Auto Body, Ramrod Gun Shop and currently the RT 66 Dream Car Museum. Phil worked for the Sangamon county Sheriffs Department and Williamsville Police Department.He belongs to Cool Cruisers & Rt. 97 Crusaders.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 13, 2010 from 4:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Mott & Henning Funeral Home in Athens and where funeral will be held on Thursday January 14, 2010 at 2:00 PM.

Rev. Mike Drake and Rev. David Beals will officiate.

Burial will be at Walnut Hill Cemetery near Williamsville. Memorials can be made to Williamsville Christian Church & Memorial Home Services Hospice

Condolences

  1. Pat and Family, Phil was a wonderful man and we always enjoy seeing you and wish it could be more often than it is. We know how much he will be missed by all of you. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. If you need anything, please let us know.

    Dick and Nip Deb, John, Jonathan, and Katelynn Diane, Scott, Lauren, and Megan Dee Mike and Pat

  2. So sorry to hear about Uncle Phil. God be with you all at this time of sadness.

  3. Dear Pat and family, We are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Bob and Brenda Barbee

  4. Home for the holidays I believe I’ve missed each and every face Come on and play one easy Let’s turn on every love light in the place It’s time I found myself totally surrounded in your circles Oh, my friends

    Please, celebrate me home Give me a number Please, celebrate me home Play me one more song that I’ll always remember That I can recall whenever I find myself too all alone I can sing me home.

    Uneasy highway Traveling where the westerly winds can fly Somebody tried to tell me But the man forgot to tell me why I gotta count on being gone Come on home, come on daddy And please, what do you want from me I’ll be strong, I’ll be weak

    Please, celebrate me home Give me a number Please, celebrate me home Play me one more song that I‚Äôll always remember That I can recall whenever I find myself too all alone I can make believe I’ve never gone Let me, let me know where I belong Sing me home

    Please, celebrate me home Give me a number Please, celebrate me home Play me one more song, y’all

    Celebrate, celebrate Celebrate, celebrate Celebrate, celebrate Celebrate me home

    Well I’m finally here, But I’m bound to roam, Come on, celebrate me home

    Please, celebrate me home

    With all my love!

  5. So heaven has received another angel The night sky another star Your life has become a loving memory I know you will never be far. I know you are watching over me As my life goes on I will treasure the memories I have of you I cant believe your gone. You were a loving caring grandad

    You were there for me a lot You will always hold a place in my heart A loving treasured spot. You were really one in a million A cut above the rest All that knew you would agree You simply were the best. So grandad I will say goodbye I love and miss you with all my heart But as long as I have my loving memories We will never be too far apart.

    Love you Grandpa! My Guadian Angel From Above! You are missed dearly =(

    Love Always Jen

  6. I bought my first muzzleloader from Phil many years ago and have enjoyed it ever since. I got many deer with it long before it was a fad to use one. Spent many hours talking guns, hunting and blackpowder with him, all very fond memories for me. Still carrying my stuff in the leather bag I bought from him back then as well. To Phil’s family, though I don’t know you, I wish you well and know that many people enjoyed his friendship and will remember him for years to come. Bless you all, Jim Wiker Greenview, IL

  7. We shared our first home with Pat and Phil, it was also their first home after we were married in Feb 1956 and they in May 1956. We lived upstairs while they lived downstairs. {Warren, Ohio} We spent a lot of time together for those few years, went seperate ways due to miliry commitments but kept in touch over all the years. Very, very dear and special long time friends are Pat and Phil. We will always cherish our wonderful and special memories that were made . I love you. Pat. Bernice Yother Northcutt

  8. Dear Patty,

    It was wonderful to see you and Uncle Phil last summer. I am so sorry he was ill for so long. I hope maybe we can see you when we go to Indian Lake Estates next time we are down.

    If there is anything I can do, please let me know.

    Love,

    Shelly


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