Philip “Phil” Patrick Martin

Philip “Phil” Patrick Martin, age 66, of Leawood, Kansas passed away unexpectedly, at his home, March of 2022, after battling health issues for many years.

Phil was born in Salina, Kansas on July 7th, 1955 to parents; Francis J. Martin and Gay (Prewett) Martin.  Phil was predeceased by his parents and his brother; Gale W. Martin Sr. Phil is survived by his brother; Francis “Frank” (Rhonda) Martin and his 3 sisters; Joan Martin, Jean Arnold and Janet (Gerald) Schulte, as well as many nephews and nieces.

Phil proudly served his country as a U.S. Marine and at the time of his passing was a co-owner of a small accounting firm in Kansas City, Missouri. Over the years, in addition to entertaining his family and friends with tall tales, Phil enjoyed traveling to the mountains of Colorado, riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and spending time with a series of beloved and faithful golden retrievers.

His loving family will miss Phil, but pray that he is at peace.

No funeral or memorial service is immediately planned. The family will notify loved ones in the future when a service is scheduled.

Donations in memory of Philip Patrick Martin may be sent to LOVE A GOLDEN RESCUE at P.O. BOX 27621 St. Louis, MO 63146-0621

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  1. Ron Arnold on March 24, 2022 at 10:26 pm

    Rest In Peace My Brother. We will always carry Kansas farmland, know the difference between right and not so right, and appreciate that which we always carry in our hearts. To a great friend and brother. Simper Fi.



  2. Seasi Ober on March 28, 2022 at 7:55 pm

    Thank you for posting this tribute to Phil. He was a friend and my CPA. When I came to bring my paperwork he always took time to visit and catch up on our lives we had lunch annually and he always encouraged me to follow my dreams and enjoy life. His warmth, wisdom, kindness, and smarts are missed. Please keep me posted on any memorial and celebration. What a cool guy. My heart goes out to you; breathing with you. Much love



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