Philip died Sept. 21. 鈥淢rs. Chartrand, Phil鈥檚 grade four teacher, had a good eye for the human condition. She wrote on Phil鈥檚 report cards as follows: First report: Philip does talk too much and enjoys distracting other people. Second report: Philip still talks too much. He enjoys having a good time. 鈥淲e lost Phil on Sept. 21 very unexpectedly. It was, however, a miracle that he even survived graduation from Queen鈥檚. Our mother had gathered the clan for the occasion from far and wide, including our aunt from England. We had stayed over at a hotel the night before the grand event. Morning of convocation, however, the only one missing was Phil.
He showed up only moments before we were to leave for the ceremony, more than a little hung over (gentlemen, you know who you are). We thought Mom was going to kill him then. Since Phil鈥檚 passing, we have learned of his escapades over the years with his Queen鈥檚 classmates, some of which he only narrowly survived. Apparently, we were lucky to have had him as long as we did. We will all miss him terribly. The coroner reported he had an enlarged heart, something that everyone who knew him can vouch for. We just didn鈥檛 think it would kill him. Phil 鈥 this is what happens when you leave your sisters in charge!鈥 Submitted with love by Phil鈥檚 sisters, Cathy Wild, Artsci鈥79, and Susan Wild, Com鈥87.