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Philip Camlin

January 1, 1970 - February 24, 2013

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I remember Phil from when I was a little boy. He used to commute with my father Ernie and Blinky Morgan to work daily at Peterson Bros. in Milford. Very sorry for your loss Philip Handy

Posted by Phil Handy on March 3, 2013

Dear Scott and Beth, Our prayers are with you at this time of enormous loss. Your father sounds like such a wonderful man, and I can see that the music and talent live on in Scott... Sending you strength at this difficult time, Barbi and Bill

Posted by Barbi and Bill Shimer on March 3, 2013

Memories is all that's left for us....It is these very memories in my heart that will help push the pain away & bring back the smiles. May the Angels take good care of you Mr.Camlin till we meet again.

Posted by Christine Kilonzo on March 3, 2013

Thinking of you, Scott and Beth. Much love and condolences to you and your family.

Posted by Linda Shelburne on March 2, 2013

I met Mr.Camlin only once at his son Scott's 50th birthday party. I remember how much love I saw in his beautiful blue eyes; unforgettable to this day.

Posted by Lucia Petrulli on March 1, 2013

He was a wonderful loving man.

Posted by Jay schneider on March 1, 2013

This marks such an ending of an era for me (and for many I am sure). Both Phillip and Mary Camlin were so generous and welcoming to everyone....so entertaining and talented with story telling and music and laughter. Steve Camlin is my brother-in-law and I spent many Thankgiving and Christmas Seasons at the Camlin's Holliston home. I will treasure those memories and hope to pass along what I learned from Phillip and Mary to future generations. RIP Phillip I hope there are banjos in Heaven.

Posted by Brenda Harvey Reed on February 28, 2013

To my Camlin Cousins, I remember sitting in the Holliston living room, listening to Uncle Phil tell the family stories. Uncle Phil had a knack to make every story fun to listen to. I also remember the banjo and the back yard. Uncle Phil was a great Uncle and was dedicated to his family! Uncle Phil will be missed but gosh he lived a long, I believe, happy life and has left tons of wonderful memories for all! It is now time to carry those memories on to the next generation. Please say good bye to Uncle Phil for me and my family. Love, Cousin Debbie

Posted by Debbie (Johnson) Rowells on February 28, 2013

Dear Roberta and Family Although your dad lived a long and fulfilling life I know there was some sorrow in his passing. His temporal existence here on earth has now ended but remember, the essence that made him who he was is his spirit and that will live on forever.....

Posted by Brian Garceau on February 27, 2013