Phillip Allen Perry

phillip perry

September 18, 1960 ~ January 27, 2021

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Phillip Allen Perry, 60, passed away January 27, 2021. Funeral Service, 1:00 p.m., Friday, January 29, at Downing & Lahey Mortuary West. A Graveside Service will follow at 3:00 p.m., at Highland Cemetery in Geuda Springs, Kansas. Phil was born September 18, 1960 in Dodge City, Kansas. He grew up in Arkansas City, Kansas, and graduated from high school there. Phil holds a dual Bachelor’s degree from Southwestern College. He worked in the aircraft industry for over 40 years. He enjoyed fishing, baseball and reading, as well as geology and a curiosity for the mysteries of the unknown. Phil was preceded in death by his mother, Dorthy Faye Burdick. Survivors include his wife, Wanda whom he married on January 13, 1977; children, Jennifer (Jeremiah) Burian and Angela (Troy) Walker; grandchildren, Tehya Beall, Tyler Walker, Austin Walker and Brynn Walker; father, Harold Donald Perry of Arkansas City; brothers, David and Jim of Wichita, Jeff of Arkansas City, and many nieces and nephews. Memorial established with Cross Point Free Will Baptist Church, 1515 E. Harry, Wichita, KS 67211.

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  1. I am humbled, inspired, and so very grateful to have been so deeply touched by the life, and depth of Love, my Uncle leaves behind. He was definitely “One of the good ones”; his legacy and spirit are strong! Fly high Uncle Phil…..Ill see you in time, and what a joy that will be.❤🤟 My Love and prayers to all!

  2. So sorry that you had to go through such a painful and tough time. We will miss you dear cousin, you were always the one who helped others, and reached out to all with your heart. I appreciated the help you and Wanda gave me when Carroll was in the Wichita hospital. We will miss you-and you will always be in our hearts. Love, Evelyn Earle Shoup, and Corey C. Shoup

  3. I enjoyed working with Phil at Textron. In very short amount of time knowing him, I felt a connection with him. He was such a great person, he will be missed very much.

  4. Wanda and Family you are in my prayers. I worked with Phil at Textron and we always had such good laughs. He also was more than willing to help any time I asked. I’m so glad I had him as a friend and he will be missed by so many. Connie


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