In Memoriam : Philip Pescosolido

Philip Pescosolido Philip "Phil" Pescosolido - age: 56
(November 18, 1959 to November 02, 2016 )
Resident of Exeter, California

Visitation Information:
A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, November 14, 2016 at 4:00 pm at the Visalia Marriott, 300 South Court Street, Visalia, CA 93291. Family burial was in the Exeter District Cemetery.

Obituary:
Philip (Phil) E. Pescosolido, 56, of Taos, New Mexico and Exeter, CA died on November 2, 2016 in Fort Worth Texas. Phil was born in Boston MA on November 18, 1959 to Carl and Linda Pescosolido. The family moved to Exeter, CA in 1974 where Phil attended Exeter Union High School and played varsity football. He continued to play football at the College of the Sequoias in Visalia, CA and at the University of Redlands where he earned a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. Phil attended graduate school at American University in Washington DC.
Phil worked in the family citrus business for many years and had recently begun a small cattle operation Dublin, Texas. He loved the outdoors and engaged in many sports including hiking, skiing, horseback riding and scuba diving. He visited many places around the world as an interested and engaged traveler and as a volunteer for charitable organizations.
Phil is survived by his much loved sons, Ronald and Carl, step son Tivis Landers; his mother Linda Pescosolido; siblings Pam Pescosolido, and Win (Allison) Pescosolido; nephew Harley Pescosolido and his ex-wife Cissie Rast Pescosolido. He is also survived by many cousins, aunts, uncles and a myriad of friends across the United States.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Concussion Legacy Foundation, 230 2nd Avenue, Ste 200, Waltham, MA 02451 or at http://concussionfoundation.org/give-online.








Pamela Pescosolido - November 9, 2016Contact this person Contact this person
Phil, I am still in disbelief that I will never see you again. We had our ups and downs as all siblings do, but I remember many times when you were there for me as only a "big brother" can be for his "little sister." You were there when I first arrived in this world, and I am so sad that you have left before me. Your energy lives on.



Carlos Garcia - November 14, 2016Contact this person Contact this person
Hi, Phil. This is your old friend from EUHS. You were one of my weightlifting buddies. Do you remember me. I remember you. We had many a good times in that weightlifting room. Mr. Sanders passed away in December. I visited him last year he thought a lot of you. I have nothing but good memories of you. You were always soft spoken and very thoughtful. I thought a lot of you though I never said so. I don't know why we did not stay in touch. I wish we could have met up at least once. I'm an engineer now. It's a lot less glamorous than we were told back in the day. I will remember you until my last day and them I will meet up with you and Mr. Sanders on the other side.



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