Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:20 am
I have just returned home after being away for nearly a month. I had limited use of a dial up computer so, although able to check email and read text only, it was just too slow to really do anything else like view photos, open other web pages etc.
I received a message from Philip's sister on May 25 with the notification of Philips Obit.
For those that are interested, and I know its a bit after the fact, here is the link to it anyway.
http://www.legacy.com/orangecounty/Obit ... =110400420
Paul
I received a message from Philip's sister on May 25 with the notification of Philips Obit.
For those that are interested, and I know its a bit after the fact, here is the link to it anyway.
http://www.legacy.com/orangecounty/Obit ... =110400420
[There are seven "guest book" entries at that site, too. ALS]Philip David Arthur
Arthur, Philip David, on May 8, 2008 the world lost a very gifted soul. Born in Los Angeles, CA on April 8, 1956, he grew up and remained a familiar resident of the City of Orange. His sister Patricia, and his cat, Omar, survive him. Philip's passing away has left many people with an empty place in their hearts. To those who knew him well, he leaves behind a legacy of unrivaled mechanical genius, an unwavering heart-felt loyalty to his friends and family, and the cherished memories of a creative mind that would face the many obstacles of life head on—with his endless thirst for knowledge, a raised eyebrow, and a keen twinkle in his eyes. His memorial service was held on May 18th at the "Lookout Roadhouse" in Lake Elsinore, CA. We now wave "farewell" to him. RIDE ON, PHIL!
Published in the Orange County Register on 5/25/2008.
Paul