Phillip T. White, Sr., 76, of New Haven, departed this life on March 13, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Phyllis White.
Mr. White was born in Suffolk, VA on April 19, 1943, a son of the late Collins Clarence White, Sr. and Maeanna White.
Prior to retiring, he was employed at Sargent Manufacturing as a Polisher.
In addition to his wife, he leaves to cherish loving memories, a son, Phillip T. White, Jr.; daughter, Starrlurice White; brothers, Richard White (Iris) and Otis White (Rose); sisters, Betty Jean Bagley, Juanita Gamble (Clarence) and Georgia Mae Neal; sisters in-law, Roberta Proctor and Virginia Ivory; a brother in-law, Donald Thompson; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Collins Clarence White, Jr.; and a brother in-law, Henry Bagley.
A celebration of Mr. White’s life and legacy will be held Saturday, March 21, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. at Curvin K. Council Funeral Home, 128 Dwight St., New Haven. Viewing will be held from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
May you find peace in knowing your love one is safe in his arms.may God strength you and family at this time.
My sincere Condolences to The White Family. I will be Praying for you in this difficult time.
Joyce kennedy (Sargents)
Rest in peace Uncle Philip you will truly be missed
Rest In Peace Uncle Phil you will truly be missed. You are a huge loss to the family and will be fondly remembered always
My Condolences to you Phyllis and your family….May Jehovah be with you during this difficult time.
You were always a sharp guy lol being my landlord for over 13 years and you watching my kids grow up. We will miss you dearly R.I.P MR. PHIL the circle will never be the same??
Rest easy Mr. Phil…you will be greatly missed. Shawnte, Fred and the twins Kaleb and Korry.
Deepest condolences to Mrs. White and your family. Phil was a good friend and a very honorable gentleman. I enjoyed restoring his Mustang almost as much as he enjoyed driving it. He took great pride in his cars and even greater pride in his family. He would speak of them often. Godspeed, Phil. You will be missed but not forgotten.