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The obituary notice of Philip BARROW (High Heaton)

Newcastle upon Tyne | Published in: Evening Chronicle Newcastle, The Journal (Newcastle).

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PhilipBARROWSuddenly but peacefully on Saturday 1st March 2025 aged 62 years, Phil. Dearly beloved husband to Isabel, a loving dad of Robert and Angus. Much loved brother of Paul and brother in law to Maureen, a proud uncle to Victoria, Joseph and Charlotte and a special friend to so many.

Would family and friends please meet for funeral service at the West Road Crematorium on Thursday 20th March at 12:45 pm.

Family flowers on please, donations if so desired to the Newcastle Food Bank.

The family would also like to invite everyone back to Jesmond Dene House after the service to continue the celebration of Philip's life.
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What a wonderful man. The best colleague and friend. God speed Phil.
Daniel Birchall
20/03/2025
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Daniel Birchall
20/03/2025
I’ll always remember your kindness knowledge love of your wife your boys and Morse and how you loved your ‘Kets’ I hope your at peace now but you’ll never be forgotten love Davenax
Davena Sutterlin
20/03/2025
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Davena Sutterlin
20/03/2025
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Christine Vickers
20/03/2025

Remembering Phil—a man who brought laughter, warmth, and kindness to everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

Phil had a rare gift: the ability to lift spirits with a well-timed joke, to turn even the hardest days a little brighter with his humor. He was a friend to all, always ready with a smile, a listening ear, and a heart full of generosity.

He was more than just someone who made us laugh—he was someone who made us feel loved. Phil had a way of making people feel important, valued, and never alone. Whether it was a simple chat, a shared joke, or a helping hand, he gave of himself freely and without hesitation.

Though his time with us was far too short, his impact will never fade. We will carry his laughter in our hearts, his kindness in our actions, and his love in our memories.

Phil, you were truly loved by all, and you will never be forgotten. Rest easy, dear friend.





Helen Todd
20/03/2025
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Helen Todd
20/03/2025
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Helen May
19/03/2025
Loved Phil. Worked with him on ITU for many years. One of the very best
Barry Wilkinson
18/03/2025
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