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William Abernathy

May 18, 2024

William Phil Abernathy (Phil), 80, passed away on May 18, 2024.

Born in Tylertown, Miss. on Nov. 7, 1943, Phil was raised in Hughes Springs, Texas, the son of the late Doris Smith and W.D. Abernathy.

Along with his brother Chad, Phil’s childhood was spent doing ‘cowboy’ things - building forts, riding horses, and running among the hay bales. Later, Phil excelled in nearly every sport in which he participated, especially basketball, baseball, and track. His athletic abilities and leadership of his teams were covered frequently in the local newspaper as he led the Mustangs to several championship seasons.

Phil attended Texas A&M University and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1967 and a master’s in business administration in 1968. He received various marketing scholarships and was recognized as a distinguished student. A proud Aggie, he closely followed the football team and never missed an opportunity to share that even when the season was not great, the band never lost a halftime. He was delighted when many of his nieces and nephews later became part of the Aggie tradition.

Following graduation, Phil began his 40-year career as a sales and marketing professional, beginning with Dow Chemical. He continued his career with other companies including American Cyanamid where he met Katy, not only through work engagements but also through their love of golf and entertaining customers. Katy and Phil married in 1989 and moved to Jacksonville, Fla.

Phil and Katy’s relationship could best be described as a life partnership and love story filled with mutual respect and trust. From working together professionally, to undertaking ‘house projects’, to golfing for pleasure or in tournaments, to sharing a love for entertaining friends, they enjoyed doing everything together – even over the last four years… two people managed life’s challenges together with love.

Phil completed his sales career with Betz PaperChem in 2006. In retirement, Phil was always busy working in the yard on various projects, playing golf with his many ‘golf buddies’, and offering tastes of brown spirits or wine. He was a voracious reader of newspapers, magazines, and anything related to history. He was always clipping articles and saving them to share later with friends or family. He did not forget names or small details about people. He was a kind and caring listener.

Exceedingly proud of his two daughters, Candace and Catherine, Phil was always happy to share an update. He was thrilled for his eldest daughter, Candace, as she followed in his mother’s (her grandmother’s) footsteps and became a schoolteacher, and even more elated as she became a loving wife to Pete and mother to Graham. It gave him such joy to watch Graham’s milestones. Catherine and Phil had a strong and loving bond. They were inseparable during football season with a constant flow of texts and commentary. With both girls, throughout their childhood and adolescent years, he made a point to spend many days at the beach, make special trips across the country – with a trip or a few to Disney mixed in – and share his love of music, movies, and good food and wine. Phil’s goal in 2023 was to walk Catherine down the aisle on her wedding day to Tyler, which he did on a beautiful sunny afternoon in December. He was proud that both of his girls married men whom he respected and trusted.

His faith was always strong. He spent many hours over many years at Mandarin United Methodist Church serving as a Sunday School volunteer with Catherine and her peers from kindergarten through her sixth-grade Confirmation. Throughout his service, he touched the lives of many children. He also served as Stephen Minister leader from 2009 - 2014. Under his leadership, he expanded the Stephen Minister program to enlist more men as Stephen Ministers and focused on reaching veterans and their families in need of support. Again, he influenced the lives of so many people in this role. Even after he stepped away from the leader role, he continued to minister to people in all walks of life.

The entire Abernathy family extends deep gratitude for the loving care and kindness shown to Phil during the last four years by Dr. Dinesh Jayadevappa and the staff at Fresenius Kidney Care – Jacksonville Beach.

Phil is survived by his wife, Katy of 35 years, his children Candace Oliva Jodal (Pete), Catherine Abernathy Miller (Tyler) and grandchild Graham Peter Jodal.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the National Kidney Foundation.

 

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Abernathy family. 

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  1. Sending our love and sympathy to the Abernathy family-may Phil’s memory and legacy live on through you all until you meet again in eternity. 

  2. We were sorry to hear about Phil. He was a part of our high school graduation class of 1961. He will truly be missed. God Bless you in this time of loss.

  3. Dear Candance, Pete and Graham,
    We are sorry for your loss, and we are praying for you as you grieve your Dad's passing. We know he loved all of you. We will pray with you at his Memorial service.
    Love, Mom & Dad (Grandma & Grandpa)

  4. Katy, I joined Mandarin United Methodist Church in 1989 and have been so grateful for knowing your family all these years. I love you.

  5. Dear Katy,

    I was so sad to read of Phil's passing. As I first remember meeting you both, years ago in Meta's Sunday School class. We always had fun talking about MSU & Texas Tech, both of us from Mississippi. He always was so friendly, kind & interested in how I was doing! And I remember when my Mother passed, he reached out to me & provided comfort & a caring interest as a Stephen's Minister & friend. I will keep you & your family in my prayers now & in the days ahead.

  6. Dear Katy and family,
    Phil was such a welcoming force when Sandra and I first came to MUMC. He and I enjoyed our exchanges about college football. He was such a dedicated Aggie and also Auburn fan. Amazing how kid's interests can influence us. I was a dedicated Bama fan having deserted Auburn after grad school at Bama. Most of alI, I will remember his faith sharing through his actions. He was a great model of Christian leadership. He will be missed.

    Jim and Sandra Clark

  7. Condolences and peace to the Abernathy family on Phil's passing. Linda served in Stephen Ministers with him and knew him to be a kind and wonderful person. We pray that God will be there and come along side you
    in your time of grieving.

  8. I AM SO PROUD I SPOKE TO PHIL AND HE WAS SUCH A GOOD DADDY LIKE HIS OWN DADDY—–I KNOW HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH ALL OF THOSE PRECIOUS ONES. WE GRADUATED TOGETHER, ALSO.>>>> MAY GOD HOLD US ALL CLOSE AS WE HAVE GOTTEN OLDER. BONNIE & MARVIN PARVINO LOVED HIM. ————————————————————————————


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