Timothy Scroggs
My memories of Alan include holidays spent eating turkey and watching Thanksgiving day football drinking beer and going to many many races in Daytona from NASCAR to various motorcycle events......Good times!!!!
Birth date: Aug 19, 1966 Death date: Jun 11, 2020
Frederick Alan Phillips 53, of Deltona passed away on June 11, 2020. He was born on August 19, 1966 in McKeesport, Pa to Frederick W.Jr. and Carole Phillips. Frederick is survived by his wife Kathy L. Phillips; children, Alexander Read Obituary
My memories of Alan include holidays spent eating turkey and watching Thanksgiving day football drinking beer and going to many many races in Daytona from NASCAR to various motorcycle events......Good times!!!!
Allan was a good man. He was mild mannered and easy to work with. I was a Supervisor in a different department, there were times Allan and I had to negotiate processes and procedures. He had a way about him negotiating with him was a pleasure.
We lost a good man.
My condolences to the family.
As friends and people go none were better. I'm proud to have called Alan my friend. He was one of the guys that turned me to aviation. We had many good times growing up always fixing things, tinkering, and hanging out. I would like to say thanks To the Phillips family, Kathy and Carole for sharing Alan with us. Deepest sympathy.
Alan was one of the most honest, sincere, and genuine people I’ve ever met. He never hesitated to offer a helping hand to anyone and he never expected anything in return. I remember having to sneak gas money in his truck one time because he helped me move a lawn tractor from my in-laws house in Leesburg to my house in Orlando and he wouldn’t take it. His selflessness was to be admired. When I asked him about it he always had the same simple response, “My Dad always taught me to help others.” I’m honored to have called him a friend.
At work, Alan was the epitome of what it meant to “Lead by example”. His work ethic and dedication to accomplishing goals was unmatched. He made everyone he worked with better. I’m thankful to have been his colleague.
My sincerest condolences to his family.
Alan was there for me when my wife died, and he comforted me at her funeral. He was kindhearted, caring, giving, and he was a good friend. He will be missed.