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Don Phillips

Donald Truett Phillips Obituary

 
Donald Truett Phillips

After a nine-year battle with cancer, Donald Truett Phillips died on May 13, 2020 in Carrollton, TX at the age of 77. He leaves behind his wife, Nancy Taylor Phillips, his son, Bob Phillips, and daughter, Janet Phillips Wisner.

Don was born on January 6, 1943 in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Walter Truett Phillips and Dorothy Crews Phillips. He was an only child, whose childhood was richly impacted by schoolwork, his church, and the Boy Scouts, where he became an Eagle Scout. He graduated from W.B. Ray High School, where he played trombone in the marching band.

Don attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in accounting. He was an excellent student and was a member of several academic fraternities. He was also named the Top Student in the business school during his senior year. While at OU, Don was also a member of ROTC and played in the Pride of Oklahoma marching band.

Don married high school classmate and prom date, Nancy Ellen Taylor Phillips, on June 25, 1966. On July 24 of that year, he left for Vietnam to serve with the US Army. He continued to serve in the Army Reserves until ultimately retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1990. He loved serving his country and there are few people who love the American Flag, the Pledge of Allegiance, or the Battle Hymn of the Republic more than he did.

Don passed the Certified Public Accountant exam on his first try. Don's career took his family to Houston, Tulsa, and Dallas. Eventually, they settled in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where Don worked many years for Phillips Petroleum before eventually retiring from Truity Credit Union, also in Bartlesville. He truly valued that job and the camaraderie he had with his coworkers. During that time, he also served as a deacon at First Baptist Church and was the Treasurer on the K-Life Board of Directors for many years. After retirement, Don and Nancy thoroughly enjoyed their life at Robson Ranch in Denton, Texas.

Don was a Christian man of integrity with a gentle spirit and a quiet love for the Lord. He was an honest and driven professional who valued humility and hard work. He was a proud Native Texan, who loved trains, OU and Baylor sports, and his country. Above all, he loved and valued his family the most. He fought multiple types of cancer by multiple methods over the course of nine years. He consistently had a positive attitude and his constant smile was an encouragement to those who came to visit or called him. He appreciated all the healthcare providers who helped care for him. He remained dedicated to his Sunday School class at First Church Denton, the Denton Republican Club, and his friendships at Robson Ranch.

Don is survived by his wife and children, as well as his daughter-in-law, Emily Phillips; his son-in-law, Brad Wisner; and six grandchildren, Walt Phillips, Maggie Phillips, Addie Kate Philips, Henry Wisner, Greta Wisner, and Edith Wisner.

Don will be buried at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. The Philips Family would like to thank the staffs at Presbyterian Medical Center in Denton, Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, and especially the staff of the VITAS inpatient hospice floor at Carrollton Regional Medical Center for the tender manner in which they loved and cared for Don in his final days. Hospice nurses are angels on earth.



 
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05/19/20 08:20 AM #1    

Carol Ann Jarvis (Zeitler)

I am very sorry to hear this sad news.   I've so enjoyed visiting with Don and Nancy at our class reunions through the years.  My thoughts and prayers are with Nancy and their family.


05/19/20 12:08 PM #2    

Gail Guion (Moody)

We were so saddened to learn of Don's passing. We were unaware of the extent of his long term illness.  He was a man of integrity and a friend that will be long remembered.  Our thoughts and prayers are extended to his sweet wife, Nancy, his children and grandchildren.   I'm sure he heard "Well done, good and faithfull servant, " as he passed through the "Pearly Gates."  

With much love,

Russell & Gail Moody


05/19/20 02:22 PM #3    

Betty Zazvorka (Davidson)

Nancy my heartfelt sorrow for you and your family on the passing of Don. He will be missed by all his Ray High School friends. I really enjoyed visiting with you and Don at the reunions. You both have been a pleasure to be around. Do take care of yourself and your grandchildren. I think God gave us grandchildren to help us heal. 


05/19/20 07:59 PM #4    

Ronnie Karchmer

Don, our friendship began many years ago when we entered high school as sophomores in 1957. Even though we didn't run around together, we became good friends and always have great regard for each other. Over the years we became even closer as we got to know each other better. You and my son shared the same birthday and it became tradition for me to call you each year on January 6 to wish you a happy Birthday. I'm going to miss you greatly and I am so fortunate that I got to visit with you the week before he passed away. Godspeed on your heavenly journey And I will see you later on the other side. My prayers for Nancy and your family. You will be greatly missed by all.


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