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Phillip Leon “Phil” Liberty

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Phillip Leon “Phil” Liberty

Birth
Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
19 Nov 2015 (aged 74–75)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Phil Liberty 75, died unexpectedly on Thursday November 19, 2015 (found killed in the garage of his Austin home). Phil was born in Falls City, Nebraska, he spent his childhood in Wichita, Kansas, and called Austin, Texas his home.

Phil went to college at St Edward's in Austin, Texas and received his Masters in Business Administration. He served in the United States Navy from 1959-1963 as part of the Seventh Fleet.

Phil started working for IBM in 1963, retiring in 2000 after a distinguished career. He started in the stockroom, soon became a manager, branch manager, Vice President and then retired from IBM as an OEM Software Strategist.

Phil's career with IBM brought him to many different cities across the United States. He started in 1963 in the stockroom in Wichita, Kansas in 1965 he was promoted to Sales manager in New Orleans Louisiana; 1969 he became Branch manager in Austin, Texas; 1975 Division Manager in Atlanta, Georgia; 1977 Vice President in Armonk, New York; and 1986 OEM Software Strategist in Austin, Texas retiring in 2000.

After Phil retired he enjoyed playing tennis, boating on Lake Austin with friends, walking around Town Lake, and just enjoying all that Austin has to offer. Above all else, he will be forever remembered as a man that loved and helped his family and friends. He could always be counted on to help in a crisis. He recently had the opportunity to care for his grandson Bently, whom he adored.

Phil is survived by his sister Janet L Helm of Lexington Kentucky his children Rochelle Liberty of Austin, Texas her children Jordan, Chandler and Emory. Raenetta Liberty of Jericho, Vermont her children Avery, Addison and Cameron; and Lucas Liberty of Austin, Texas with his children Calen and Bently. He is also survived by Judith Liberty and Spring Dawn Liberty.

He is predeceased by his Mother and Father Lillian and Harold, his brothers Alan and Joseph, and his sister Dolores.
Phil Liberty 75, died unexpectedly on Thursday November 19, 2015 (found killed in the garage of his Austin home). Phil was born in Falls City, Nebraska, he spent his childhood in Wichita, Kansas, and called Austin, Texas his home.

Phil went to college at St Edward's in Austin, Texas and received his Masters in Business Administration. He served in the United States Navy from 1959-1963 as part of the Seventh Fleet.

Phil started working for IBM in 1963, retiring in 2000 after a distinguished career. He started in the stockroom, soon became a manager, branch manager, Vice President and then retired from IBM as an OEM Software Strategist.

Phil's career with IBM brought him to many different cities across the United States. He started in 1963 in the stockroom in Wichita, Kansas in 1965 he was promoted to Sales manager in New Orleans Louisiana; 1969 he became Branch manager in Austin, Texas; 1975 Division Manager in Atlanta, Georgia; 1977 Vice President in Armonk, New York; and 1986 OEM Software Strategist in Austin, Texas retiring in 2000.

After Phil retired he enjoyed playing tennis, boating on Lake Austin with friends, walking around Town Lake, and just enjoying all that Austin has to offer. Above all else, he will be forever remembered as a man that loved and helped his family and friends. He could always be counted on to help in a crisis. He recently had the opportunity to care for his grandson Bently, whom he adored.

Phil is survived by his sister Janet L Helm of Lexington Kentucky his children Rochelle Liberty of Austin, Texas her children Jordan, Chandler and Emory. Raenetta Liberty of Jericho, Vermont her children Avery, Addison and Cameron; and Lucas Liberty of Austin, Texas with his children Calen and Bently. He is also survived by Judith Liberty and Spring Dawn Liberty.

He is predeceased by his Mother and Father Lillian and Harold, his brothers Alan and Joseph, and his sister Dolores.


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