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Phil truly was the embodiment of the term One of a kind. He was man with a heart of gold. So very sorry for your loss. I will miss him dearly.
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Monday, August 10, 2020
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The Salpointe Catholic High School community extends deepest sympathy to Phil's family and friends. You are in our prayers at this difficult time.
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Lori Thames posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2020
Everyone at TMC knew Phil. As an IT guy he was everywhere in that rambling hospital with it's miles of hallways. And he went to the other campuses, such as ours at El Dorado.
I worked with Penny at El Dorado for about 9 years. Penny and I seemed to hit it off right away. So, need IT? Even think you might need IT? I didn't even have time to send in a request before Phil was there. Just...there (thank you Penny). And always with a huge smile; he always brightened the day. We all loved him and Penny.
Phil and Kaylee (little Kaylee back then) would usually arrive at the end of the day to pick up Penny. I would be trying to type like mad to finish my charts (I was always the slowest). Kaylee would start filing charts (bless her heart) or whatever Penny could find for her to do because she was so eager to to please. Phil would find an unoccupied computer to fill the place with music. He'd help with any and all tech questions and keep us entertained as I tried to ignore him so I could just finish. He was like a brother I adopted and I treated him as I did my siblings - "turn the music down! I can't concentrate!".
After my husband died both Phil and Penny were really there for me. Phil would arrive at work and give me such oh-so-healing hugs simply because he knew how much I needed them. He and Penny took me to Les Miseables, to the Christmas Electric Light Parade, invited me to their house and so much more. Phil even made 3 dics of pics off of my husband's computer. They were just there.
Thanks Penny for so generously sharing your husband for the laughter, caring, love and hugs.
Rest in peace, Phil. You will be forever missed.
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Sunday, June 28, 2020
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Dear Penny & Family, Phil had the brightest smile and giving heart. Savor his memory and know that his kindness touched all who knew him.
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Pete Scholten posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
I have been writing my memoirs and this is what I wrote in them regarding Phil.
PHIL WAGMAN TRIBUTE
I sit here having just finished the above paragraph yesterday and having started this endeavor about a week ago I have to pause this narration and jump ahead some 55 years to today the 10th of June 2020. I have received notification via email from Sam Wagman that his twin brother Phil has passed away just 22 days after his 67th birthday. All those years ago I was closer to Phil than even my own brothers. He and I did many things together. Not only did we play sports as I have mentioned but we would take a piece of old hose and go out and smash ants. Why? Who knows? We were just kids and kids do stupid things. After playing handball against the school wall with Sam or the bunch of us all playing basketball outside in 114-degree weather we would go over to the Chinese market about two blocks away and buy a quart of soda and an ice cream and some cigarettes for Aunt Joan. Yes, it was illegal but they had an arrangement, so after I asked and was told it was ok I just kept my mouth shut. Once we went over to the primary school closer to our house where they had eight foot baskets and we would play slam dunk basketball, if you dunked it was two points if you didn’t it was only one point. Phil was a pretty big guy about 6’2” and well over 200 pounds. He wrestled heavyweight in high school for Salpointe High School the Catholic High School in Tucson. I understand he was pretty good but I never saw him wrestle. Another time we drove up to Mount Lemmon after it had snowed. Yes, it snowed in Tucson but Mount Lemmon to the north of the city went up over 9000 feet and got lots of snow every winter. There is even a ski resort up there. Anyway I remember as we were getting close to where we could sled Phil driving, Sam in the passenger seat and me in the back seat of the station wagon Sam piped up with “SBD.” “SBD” I asked and the answer back was “Silent But Deadly.” I’ll leave it up to you to figure out what he was referring to. One summer Phil and I were hired to harvest an Apricot tree for this lady. I had learned my lesson when my family went down to Elfrida in southeastern Arizona to pick peaches. It was all you could eat for free while you picked. Well Phil hadn’t learned that lesson and paid for it later but we picked bushels of apricots off of this huge tree. In the summer time when we were in High School we would catch a bus and go to Randolph Park Golf Course. After 10:00 am the price for juniors, under 18, was just a dollar for as many holes as you could play before 5:00 pm. We would play 18 holes with our used clubs in temperatures well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. After high school both of the twins joined the US Navy and that was the end of our adventures together. I will never forget those days and am forever grateful for them. RIP my cousin and friend my heart will always be missing something now.
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Carolyn Pope posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Penny and family I am so very sorry for your lose. I have always loved Phil and his wonderful spirit and knowledge. Always a smile and positive words. God Bless you all and I pray for your comfort and strength though your loss. Love you Carolyn Pope.
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