Phil Coontz Remembered
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Phil Coontz Remembered
Well Its been a yr already since my ole buddy Phil Coontz left us to join the lord.. Wow!!! does time fly .. I miss my friend ! Remembering you today Hoss !!!
Boo Miller
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Phil was one of the good ole boys. A pleasure to be around.
he was gracious enough to play one of my Justice Guitars on two different shows, the KSGA at Baxter Springs and the OZSGA in Branson. We was just talking about him ordering a wood body lacquer guitar.
Phil is for sure missed by a lot of folks.
he was gracious enough to play one of my Justice Guitars on two different shows, the KSGA at Baxter Springs and the OZSGA in Branson. We was just talking about him ordering a wood body lacquer guitar.
Phil is for sure missed by a lot of folks.
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Phil and I had a lot in common at one time before he lost some weight and we both use to wear big Black stetson. We did a lot of jamming and laughing down town at Reel Country and Gabes and generally any place they would let us pick We sat out on the patio at Gabes many a night with Bob Hempker along with others and solved all the problems in the music biz
Phil I know you're having a wonderful time in Paradise and don't worry we will all be there to see you someday till then Thanks for all the fun and laughter you gave this world not to even mention the wonderful playing!!
Big Bob
Phil I know you're having a wonderful time in Paradise and don't worry we will all be there to see you someday till then Thanks for all the fun and laughter you gave this world not to even mention the wonderful playing!!
Big Bob
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Phil was so much fun to be around. I loved him and his fine playing. I was just thinking about him too. I miss him.
Hello to all my steel guitar playing friends. You are in my prayers as you travel to all the shows. I'll see you when I can. Rev. David L. Young / 2007 Martin D-41 Special, 1999 Tacoma DM-9, 2012 Bourgeois Cocobolo back and sides with an Adirondack Spruce top.
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Will someone comment about the accident that took Phil's life.
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Donna , I'm not really sure I understand your question .. But if your asking what happened to phil the answer is a very tragic and freak accident with a garden tractor. To make it short he was riding a garden tractor near his house where it is very hilly and it started free wheeling down the hill and he lost control the result was we lost phil. One of Mickey Gilley's background singers (Katy Lynn) drove up on the accident scene shortly after it happened and was with him until he passed .. God bless her !!
I hope this answers your question.
Boo Miller
I hope this answers your question.
Boo Miller
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Thank you, Boo. I knew it had to do with a riding lawn mower, but I couldn't remember what it was. How tragic.
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Phil Coontz was one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet!
He was supposed to come and play our steel guitar show at Marshfield one year and that year his brother got terminaly ill and Phil went to see his brother. He told me his brother died 5 days later.
The next year he came and played our steel guitar show at Marshfield and everybody loved him. The next year he was scheduled to make it but never made it because of the accident. I loved to visit with him and really enjoyed his playing.
He was just a great guy and great player! Miss you Phil!
GOD bless his family and friends!
Terry Wood
He was supposed to come and play our steel guitar show at Marshfield one year and that year his brother got terminaly ill and Phil went to see his brother. He told me his brother died 5 days later.
The next year he came and played our steel guitar show at Marshfield and everybody loved him. The next year he was scheduled to make it but never made it because of the accident. I loved to visit with him and really enjoyed his playing.
He was just a great guy and great player! Miss you Phil!
GOD bless his family and friends!
Terry Wood