Susan
Susan lit a candle in memory of Phillip Selaty

Birth date: Feb 25, 1951 Death date: Mar 30, 2024
Phillip Joseph Selaty - February 25, 1951 to March 30, 2024 Phillip passed away at his home while doing what he loved the best, decorating a cake for his family to share for the Easter holiday. Phillip was retired from decades of Read Obituary
Susan lit a candle in memory of Phillip Selaty

Im so sorry for the loss of Phillip. I loved our little car drives just to talk and dinner a couple of times he was a good brother in law. If I may share I was getting mail to my home it said Phillip Selaty at least 5 pieces I thought it was so strange. I actually thought I wonder if he's ok? But I moved and didn't know where to reach him. It's been many years. God bless the family. Grief is horrible. But know he is with the angels now. Rest in peace Phillip
My condolences to you and your family. So heart breaking 💔
Such a wonderful soul inside and out. The positivity he brought with such warm, his smile contagious, playing his guitar gave inspiration to all. Though, so many great memories that will be shared. Much love ❤️
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Our deepest condolences to the family and friends. He sounds like a world of fun, joy and compassion. May he now rest peacefully in the loving arms of Our Lord.
Diane Radford lit a candle in memory of Phillip Selaty

Dear Phi, You're the Sunshine in my life. The solitude to my soul has been such a blessing and a rewarding experience. When we became neighbors and I spoke to You and Charles for the first time I felt so welcomed by your company and companionship. The years of Love and memories we shared will always remain in my heart and soul. God Bless you Phil as You are with your loved ones with peace in heaven. Love, Diane
Christmas 10 years ago? 💕
Phil lived next door to my mother and father in law. He would come over often when we were there and visit. He always had a story to tell or would bring over his guitar and sing a song with my daughters when they were younger. He always had a little gift for them as well on christmas. Phil was a wonderful person and he will be missed by everyone who knew him. He was always so much fun to be around
Rest in peace Uncle Phil. I'll always remember you as a kind and caring person. You had a great sense of humor. Even though I never stuck to it, you inspired me to lift weights when I was kid. I can still picture your yellow work out shirt and gray sweat pants along with that huge weight lifting belt. Mostly, I remember how you always smiled.