Phil Tschimperle, Missoula, MT—Phil Tschimperle, a cherished member of the community, passed away on September 19, 2024, after a sudden and brief health battle. His unexpected passing has left his loved ones and friends in shock, struggling to come to terms with the loss. Phil was known for his generosity, humor, and warm spirit, often describing himself as "a good nut, like a cashew."
The events leading up to Phil’s passing unfolded rapidly. On September 9th, he visited the hospital with symptoms including shortness of breath and fatigue. Just days later, on September 12th, he was diagnosed with lung cancer, which had already spread to his liver. Despite the severity of the diagnosis, Phil was released from the hospital the same day. After his release, communication became difficult, and his family and friends struggled to reach him.
Tragically, after multiple attempts to check on Phil’s well-being, he was found in his apartment on September 20th, having passed away due to cardiac arrest. His daughter, Nicole Tschimperle, has since shared the heartbreaking news, expressing the profound loss felt by all who knew him.
To help cover Phil’s final expenses, a GoFundMe campaign has been organized by Nicole Tschimperle, who is hoping to raise funds for cremation and transportation to Wilmington, NC, where she resides. The community has already shown its support, with donations starting to come in, including a $40 contribution from Lynn Beamon.
Phil’s family is deeply grateful for the outpouring of support during this difficult time, as they navigate the challenges of saying goodbye. Plans for a memorial service are still being considered, with details to be announced at a later date.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Phil Tschimperle’s family and friends during this time of grief.
Short Summary of Phil Tschimperle
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Phil Tschimperle |
Date of Passing | September 19, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Nicole Tschimperle |
Location | Missoula, MT |
Purpose | Cremation and transportation expenses |
Recent Donation | $40 by Lynn Beamon |
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