Rocky M. Phillips

July 1, 1952 ~ February 15, 2020
Rocky M. Phillips
67, of Mooresville, died February 15, 2020 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Mooresville. Rocky was born July 1, 1952, in Indianapolis, IN to the late Charles Edward Phillips and Roberta Lucille (Gregory) Phillips.
Rocky proudly served his country in the U.S. Army. After service, he worked as a property manager for several properties in Colorado and Kentucky. Most recently, he worked as a security guard at Treasures Flea Market. He enjoyed fishing, bowling and pitching horse shoes. He was a member of the Abounding Grace Church.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his siblings Charles Phillips, Linda Lucille Phillips and Michael E. Phillips.
Survivors include his daughter, Charlotte Martin; siblings Judy Fuson of South Carolina, Mitzi Bush of Paragon, Tonce Eggers of Mooresville, Theresa Stevenson of Mooresville, Polly Newlin of Brownsburg, Randy J. Phillips of Mooresville, Max Phillips of Mooresville; partner Fran Bocook; 3 grandchildren Keaton, Alexis and Ryan.
Visitation will be held Thursday, Feb. 20th from 10am until 12noon at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with services beginning at 12noon Thursday in the funeral home.
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I can say he was a man that always had a smile on his face and willing to help with anything he could even if he didn’t know how to do it. He was a very sweet and caring person. I would go up to the nursing home and visit him and bring him his favorite Pecan Pie from Gray’s, or food since he didn’t like the food at the nursing home. The memories I have a good ones. You will truly be remembered in my heart and will be missed. Sheila Owens
I prayed for you to get better. We don’t know why God took you home. I didn’t get to know you that much even so we was cousin. I’m not going say good-bye. I know l well see you again in heaven. Love your cuz Jeanne.
Rocky was determined and energetic. He was often in a hurry to get somewhere. He had a never ending smile. My condolences to Rocky’s family.
May God comfort the family during this loss Hugs love and prayers to all … Deepest sympathy Jeanette And Vernon Messer and family
I only knew him briefly but he spoke fondly of his wife and daughter. He was a wonderful man and my heart goes out to his family.
Rocky it’s your.old buddy from high school Danny . Sorry to here of your passing.You would always tap my shoulder and smile and say how you doing old buddy .Heaven has won on this one they got a good one .ITalked to you before I left I figure you would be there when I got back. but God a different plan .So I will see you in heaven. So we will have prayer togeather when I arrive. See you there your old buddy Danny
When we were younger Rocky, you were always smiling, sweet & caring, a favorite cousin! I have not seen you in years & for that I am sorry, but will always have the memories! Love You! Rest in Peace❤ߙ