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Donald Garfield Phillips

August 18, 1941 - December 01, 2022
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Kimberly Orlando

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Kimberly Orlando

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Donald Garfield Phillips

August 18, 1941 - December 01, 2022

Donald Garfield Phillips of Stockton California passed away on December 1, 2022 after 81 years of life.  He passed peacefully, knowing he was loved.

Donald, fondly known as Don, was born in Tonawanda, New York on August 18, 1941, to John Garfield Phillips and Kathleen Mayne Phillips, the fourth generation of Irish immigrants.  His sister Barbara or Bobbi was born 3 years later in California after the family moved cross-country from the East to the West Coast.

Don graduated from Castro Valley High in Alameda County and shortly after married his one true love, Sharon Arlene McKinnon.  Over 50 years later their union resulted in 7 children, 18 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.  As a devoted father, he would often take his children to work with him.  Known as a good provider, he passed on the qualities of hard work and dedication to his children, as well as sharing his many skills in sales, business and construction.  

Don is survived by his wife, Sharon and his 7 children, Kimberly Ann, Johnny Arthur, Deborah Sue, Jennifer Maylene, Matthew Ethan, Bethany Ruth, and Megan Dawn.  He is also survived by his 18 grandchildren, Morgan, Molly, Laura, Aubrey, Bonnie, Raquel, Dustin, Mary, Grant, Zachary, Cassandra, Carlita, Stephen, Isaac, Jacob, Michael, Brenna, and Tessa, as well as his 31 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by his parents, John and Kathleen and sister, Bobbi.

Don loved travel, woodworking and building things with his own two hands.  His children warmly remember Dad’s sense of adventure, the many projects he had under construction and how he was always willing to share.  Dad was an avid reader and movie buff, much to the delight of his grandkids who he would regale with theatrical renditions of beloved children’s tales.  His father was a jazz pianist and Don grew up with a love for Bluegrass and Dixie, that followed him throughout his life.  Don always had hobbies, from his collection of miniature cars to old pirate ship models and in later years his extensive stamp collection.  Don had a warm manner, a quick wit, and a dry humor that drew the affection of others.  His love for God, was part of family life and he passed with the knowledge of hope, just around the corner. (Acts 24:15)

The family will host a private Memorial Service to be announced later.  Please send condolences to [email protected]  Thank you.

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Deb Phillips My papa n I did not have a long time together since we had reconnected but it was quality time, full of laughter, (sometimes just one sided😉) a bit of dancing n weekly visits to Vienna. It’s amazing how life has a way of bringing light back into a darkened room. Quality time was so important and was so impactful at energizing not only my papa but myself and the connectivity of family. My family was made better, stronger and became more connected by my papas time at Vienna. We will continue to hold in our hearts and minds eye the memories that brought smiles to our lips and hearts that were created through our papa Don.
almost 2 years ago

Raquel Bubier Some of my earliest memories are from the home in Manteca. My condolences and love to the whole family.
almost 2 years ago

Megan Hackney Having the support of family, friends and Dad’s amazing care team made such a truly difficult time just a little lighter. Loved my pops and miss his contagious laugh so much. I can hear him signing still in my mind and heart! 🥰
almost 2 years ago

Kimberly Orlando I am so grateful for the loving support of my family through Dad's final days. Being able to spend time with Dad and having the comfort of Mom and my siblings was a true blessing...one that will remain on my heart. In addition Dad's team of professionals at Vienna Nursing in Lodi CA, Hospice of San Joaquin, Light Source for Senior Advocacy and Tulip made this difficult time more bearable with their support and guidance. Much love to everyone for being there and for caring. May your generosity and many kindnessess return to you like "bread cast upon the waters". (Ecclesiastes 11:1)
almost 2 years ago

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