Preceded in death by parents Theodore and Hilda Brednenstinier Rhodes, daughter Sheila Rhodes, brother Charles Rhodes, sisters Carolyn Luna, Mary Gabbert and Hazel Wesley.
Survived by wife Vicki Rhodes of the home, daughters Gail Baker and husband Chris of Guthrie, Phyllis Peak and husband Sam of Luther, step-daughter Rhonda Morgan of Enid, step-sons Ted Smith and wife April of Fair Oaks, CA, Scott Blochowiak of Salt Lake City, UT, and Andy Blochowiak and wife Tarah of Oklahoma City, grandson James Stone of Oklahoma City, granddaughters Kendra Hanke of Edmond, and Tiffany Hood of Stillwater, step-grandchildren Madison Morgan of Enid, Ann Marie Smith of Fair Oaks, CA, Lux Patton of Oklahoma City, and five great-grandchildren, brother Ted Rhodes of Hutchinson, KS, sister Martha Hunter of Pratt, KS and mother-in-law, Dora Jacks, of Seminole.
Phil was born in Northboro, Iowa. His family moved to the Pratt, KS area where he attended and graduated high school. Phil eventually moved to Guthrie where he owned and operated Phil’s Auto and Tractor Repair for many years. He was a long-time member of the Guthrie Roundup Club and the Moose Lodge. He moved to Edmond in 2002 and spent his final retirement years there.
He will always be remembered for his passion of dancing, team roping, his dry sense of humor and tall tales, but first and foremost his love for family.
His family would like to thank Good Shepard Hospice for their kindness and compassion in his final days.
A memorial service to remember and celebrate Phil's life will be held Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 2:00PM, at Crawford Family Funeral Service in Edmond, OK.
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