Philip Roche
July 24, 1967 to November 1, 2022
It is with profound sadness we mourn the sudden passing of
a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle,
Philip Roche JR, age 55.
Phil lived in Fort McMurray Alberta but Branch was his
home; it held a special place in his heart.
He was predecessed by his parents Philip Roche SR (2014)
and Rosella (Rosie) Roche (2004), grandparents William and Ann Nash,
Johnny and Molly Roche, his father and mother-in-law Peter and Peggy
Murphy and many aunts and uncles.
Phil is survived by his loving wife and partner Sharon
(nee) Murphy, his daughter Brittany (Steven), son Andrew and the joys
of his life, his grandchildren, Brooklyn,Tristian and Maverick. Also
leaving to mourn are his siblings; Lorraine (Val) O’Rourke,
Annette (Gerard) Careen, his brother and best friend Fabian (Karen)
Roche, his exceptional loving nieces Gillian Hickey (Brad, Carter,
Cole), Andrea Hickey (Ben and Kendyl), and special nephew Adam
O’Rourke (Richard). Phil also leaves behind his extended
family; Karen Walsh (Samantha, Robert, Robert JR, Thomas, Jenna, Ryan,
Gabrielle, Colin), PJ (Edel, PJ JR, Aoibheann), Joey (Michelle, Hope,
Peter, Jake, Cody), Andy (Kelsey, Jemma , Easton,
Jase).
Phil was the "salt of the earth" and lived a very
relaxed lifestyle. He was a loyal friend to many with the biggest
heart. This was evident through the numerous friendships he made with
his work family at Emcon, former employees at Wilson’s, and
with the Department of Transportation and Works in Saint
Bride’s Newfoundland. Phil leaves behind a legacy that will
be treasured by many lives he touched here on earth throughout his
gift of kindness.
Special thanks to the paramedics and emergency staff at the
Northern Lights Regional Centre in Fort McMurray for your care and
kindness to Phil during his short stay there.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Maher’s Funeral
Home, Placentia.
Visitation at Holy Rosary Church, Branch August 9 from 2 pm
to 9 pm. Funeral Mass on August 10 at 11am.
"What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose. All
that we love deeply becomes a part of us." Helen
Keller.