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Paul Philips

ARLEE —Our beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and uncle passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Sept. 16, 2023. Paul was born on Dec. 13, 1947, in Tampa, Florida, to Betty and Tom Philips. Paul, his brother Tom, and sister Anne were raised on Air Force bases around the US and in England, arriving in Great Falls in 1962. Paul graduated from CM Russell High School in 1966, in the first graduating class. He then attended Montana State University in Bozeman. While in college, Paul developed passions for both art and music, which he pursued for the remainder of his life. Paul played saxophone, harmonica and sang in many bands including The Smith Brothers, Uprising, The M Group, Zeppo Blues, The Moonlighters, RPM, Blue Moon, and many others, touring throughout the western states. Paul finally settled in Missoula, in the early 80s where he met the love of his life and soulmate Cheryl. Together they hand-built their home outside of Arlee where they raised their children Rachel and Martin. Paul had several careers to support his passions. He became accomplished in classic car restoration, restoring cars for Hollywood celebrities and many others. In the 90s he followed his grandfather’s footsteps and became a rural mail carrier serving the beautiful Mission Valley outside of St. Ignatius. He became a familiar and welcome sight delivering mail on the dusty roads of St. Ignatius. Paul is survived by his wife of 39 years, Cheryl, their children Rachel of Missoula, and Martin of Huson; son, Miles of Seattle, Washington; son, Nate of Portland, Oregon; his brother, Tom and his sister, Anne, both of Arlee; five grandchildren; and numerous extended family and friends. 

Paul made many, many friends throughout his life and will be dearly missed by all who have known him.

 

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