Philip W. Kasper

July 20, 1946 ~ July 4, 2009
July 20, 1946 - July 4, 2009 Philip W. Kasper, 62, of Plainfield, died July 4, 2009, in St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. Phil was born July 20, 1946, in Frankfort, Indiana, the son of Charles and Maxine Kasper.Visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/49561/to continue reading Phil's Life Story, share a favorite memory, or sign the online guest registry.
I met Phil when I worked at IMC Corp. IMC is a supplier for JDSU and is located just around the corner in Beech Grove. I had the pleasure to work with Phil as a supplier for nearly 5 years. He was a wonderful man, full of joy and feeling blessed for overc
I did not know Phil personally but I worked with his wife, Ernestine for 5 years. It was so nice to hear what a good man, husband, father, grandfather and friend Phil was, in the eyes of Ernestine. They were so much in love and such a close family. I
I knew Phil in 1974 when we worked for General Aviation Electronics and again in 1989 when he came to Wavetek, now JDSU. He was a good and dependable buyer and always was willing to take on any task assigned. I consider it a blessing to be able to call
I have know Phil since 1989 when he started to work for at that time Wavetek. he always had time to talk tome and he didn’t make me feel inferior because I didn’t have a college education. He daily asked how my wife was before she died of liver cancer a
REST IN PEACE SIR YOUR WORK HERE IS DONE. GOD BLESS YOU
We have lost a dear friend and valued co-worker. Phil’s dedication to his family was inspiring. His determination to beat illness was incredible. I am proud to have called him my friend.
From Angela Broeker’s Chamber Singers in St. Paul, MN: We are praying for your family to find the strength they need to get through this difficult time, and the strength they need to rejoice in his life.
From a former student of Dr. Broeker’s in MN. My toughts are prayers go out to your family.
Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts. Kelley Purvis
I remember several years ago when my son Johnny had a flat tire on 465 and needed help. Phil came to his rescue. Not fearing for his own safety from cars and semis zooming past, Phil asked Johnny and I to stay in the car while he fixed the tire. He remai
Phil was a great person. When his son joined the national Guard he was well aware that my son was in Iraq. Not only did he pray for his son but prayed for mine also. The world is losing a very nice person. GOD BLESS HIM and HIS FAMILY.
Uncle Phil was such a good man. He was always worried about everyone else and his family was always top priority. He taught me how to fish for the first time in Jasper, Indiana and I will never forget that! Thanks for all the memories Uncle Phil, pleas
I was lucky enough to work on some crossword puzzles with Phil on a few lazy mornings. The world lost a good man when he passed.
Unfortunately, due to time and distance, I never got to know my cousin Phil, but I can see that I really missed out. May peace be with the family. Paula McGee cousin in Georgia.
I new Phil during the 80’s when both our families lived in Quincy in the same neighborhood. I will always remember the number of times we would drive together to play a pick up game at a local school. We had the most fun playing basketball together. I’ll
In the years I have been given thus far, seeing life and death unfold before me, I have seldom witnessed such strength of character, tenacity for survival, and determination to succeed in the face of overwhelming odds as I have seen in my uncle Phil Kaspe
I worked with Phil’s wife Ernestine at the state. Through talking with her and reading these witnesses to Phil’s life, the world will be missing a great giver for sure. Sounds like he was truly one of the wonderful people who we all were blessed to have i
Phil fought so bravely and I can tell he was loved and respected by many. A life well lived indeed. I am sending love and prayers and peace to the family. Maxine and Charlie have a special place in my heart. Your family is wonderful. My condolences an
Phil was ‘one of a kind’, and the world has lost a truly wonderful person. I worked with Phil at JDSU for over 20 years, and his zest for life and his family is something that I will always remember. He always had a smile on his face, and a kind word fo
I had the pleasure of working with Phil, sometimes very closely over the last 19 years. He was a truly remarkable man who you always felt comfortable talking to. I am blessed to have known him and am sure he is finally at peace with the Father.
I was so very sorry to hear the news of Phil’s passing. As I did not know my cousin as much as one might, I do know that the Phil I knew was very kind. I appreciated his positive words as my own son battled his illness several years ago. To Earnestine,Unc
Cousin: I have many good memories of us as childre. It was good to talk to you at the reunion in 2007. May you rest in peace. Roddy
I was sorry to hear about Philip. It is impossible to imagine all the positive influnces the Kasper family has had on so many others. Philip was one of those from my memory that always helped me remember what a great family all of us have been so prive
One of the nicest men I ever worked with.
Phil was a great man and a joy to work with. He always had a smile on his face and friendliness in his words. His laugh and his humor will be remembered.