PhilKITCHENNewcastle Stephen Philip Kitchen, better known as Phil, died on Oct 15th. His funeral service will be held at West Road Crematorium on Nov 3rd at 2:15pm.
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6 Tributes left for Phil
Sue Lieberman:So sorry to hear of this hugely unexpected news. Phil was ...03/11/2021
Rob Denison:Phil always had time to stop for a chat and was a very go...28/10/2021
Sally Cooper:Phil; has been part of my life for 50 years ; challenging,...27/10/2021
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27/10/2021
James Trobe:Remember all the hard work and guidance he gave as a comm...25/10/2021
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So sorry to hear of this hugely unexpected news. Phil was a dedicated support to me and the Inner City Forum's work when I worked in Newcastle. He will be much missed at our upcoming reunion.
Sue Lieberman:
03/11/2021
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Phil always had time to stop for a chat and was a very good listener. I'll miss him.
Rob Denison:
28/10/2021
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Phil; has been part of my life for 50 years ; challenging, entertaining ,caring, kind and loving .. never a dull moment , he will be such a miss but my life is richer for his x
Sally Cooper:
27/10/2021
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Left by Sally Cooper:
27/10/2021
Remember all the hard work and guidance he gave as a community worker in the stanhope st area when all the demolition and modernisation was being carried out in the 70s RIP Phil