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In 2010, Linked In became a dating service! Phil contacted Cindy and they were married in Grand Rapids, Michigan on January 20, 2013.

The newlywed's life in Tucson began about that time, first with vacations, then a winter rental that led to a small snowbird condo. Following Carolyn's graduation, the Grand Rapids home was sold, and Phil and Cindy purchased a condo in Durango, Colorado. This was a beautiful location with the condo situated high on a bluff above a golf course. Phil took many beautiful pictures of the scenery, especially the elk herd on Christmas Day and the Steller's Jays that came to their balcony for seeds. Eventually it was time to consolidate in Tucson and live there full time, in a condo on a golf course in the Skyline Country Club. The mountains were very close.

Phil and Cindy had just about the perfect life. He made her breakfast every morning, and a steak dinner on Monday nights. They put in an outdoor kitchen and grilled most nights and were often able to eat meals outside on the patio. Phil loved hot tub soaks and the stars in the sky at night.

Phil worked in his home office; Cindy's desk looked out on the mountains. The commute was easy, and the VP of Facilities (Cindy) was diligent in her job. All the operations were overseen by Leo (the resident tabby cat) and Security was handled by Peter (a Russian blue). Phil made up adorable personalities for the cats and it was so much fun to create stories, letters and conversations for them.

Rock music was Phil's favorite genre, and he had a large music library. In his college days he made tapes for friends. Phil and Cindy attended concerts by some of the great oldies, this was one of their favorite activities: Jethro Tull, America, Tommy James and the Shondells, Alan Parsons Project, Eric Clapton, America, Chicago, Elton John, Gordon Lightfoot, Moody Blues, and their favorite, Three Dog Night.

In other media, Phil enjoyed Bloomberg News, Shark Tank, the Profit, watched Stuart Varney and Maria Bartiromo for business news every morning, and The Voice. Blake Shelton gave us the term "Ma Ma-an" (a favorite Phil nickname that could always make him smile) and "Merica."

Phil was intensely interested in his nieces and nephews lives and careers. His nephew Collin was very special as for quite some time Phil cared for Collin and Caitlyn when they were young children. They earned a special place in Phil's heart – he was a "best uncle". Phil told quite a few "Collin" stories from this era. Phil was quite fascinated by Cindy's son Andrew's entrepreneurial interests and sent him a number of books about how to start and run a business. Phil and Cindy's visit to Lexington, Kentucky to see the horse racing business was orchestrated by Cindy's daughter, Carolyn. When Carolyn wanted to become a teacher, Phil researched and learned about possible teaching opportunities. The Googler, Adrienne, created some deep conversations because Phil was pleased with her success even though he fretted about big tech. Every one of these young people can attest to Phil's special knack at gift giving, as he was always careful to research and find the perfect gift for each person and every occasion.

Phil and Cindy had many friends in Tucson. The Newcomers Club provided many opportunities to meet people. It is sad that in the last year these social events were so limited due to the covid pandemic. Phil deserved to have much more fun in what turned out to be his last year. Fortunately, Phil and Cindy had a wonderful getaway weekend at the Boulders in Scottsdale in October, which turned out to be beautiful, romantic, and fun. It was the last trip together.

In November Phil began to cough, seemingly related to allergies. He went to a doctor who diagnosed a sinus infection. Somehow less than two weeks later Phil was in the emergency room with pulmonary embolisms caused by Deep Vein Thrombosis. After 17 days in the ICU, it was time to bring him home.

A few final memories of those last days centered on having our Christmas tree for him to see, his view of Leo and comment "He's my buddy", lying on the hospital bed with his arm around me. He remembered my daughter and spoke at some length with her. He acknowledged his brother with a cute little finger waggle, a gesture very typical of Phil. It was a blessing Phil retained his mental faculties until the end.

How can such a huge hole ever be mended? Phil was the love of my life in all ways. He was a loving husband, faithful friend to many, best friend to me, expert in everything technical. He was smart and funny at the same time, with the most incredible wit to make me laugh every day. I love you, Phil Rack.

Phil will be buried in Resurrection Cemetery in Columbus Ohio, home of his well-loved Buckeyes and next to his parents. A public visitation and viewing will be held on January 20 from 10:30am to 11:30am at Schoedinger Worthington Funeral Home, 6699 North High Street, Worthington, OH. A funeral service (by invitation and RSVP only according to Covid-19 protocols) will be held later that day at church and immediate family will attend the burial at Resurrection Cemetery.

Phil's immediate family are his: Parents Francis F. Rack, Sr. and Mary Ellen Rack (Collins), both deceased; Brother Andre Rack (Ae Cha) of Virginia and children Michelle and Suzanne; Sister Sue Rack Rogers (Richard) and children Chris, Jeff, Carmen and Michael; Brother Francis Rack (Ginny Adams) of Hilliard and children Collin and Caitlyn; Sister Mary Ellen Williamson (Mark) of Michigan and children Michelle, Marcia, Marianne and Monica; Brother Jeff Rack (Katrina) and children Chase, Cole, and Kayla.

Phil's children of the heart are Cindy's children: Adrienne Buhmann (Brendan) and children Cara, Michaela and Juliana; Andrew Cooper (Ally); Carolyn Cooper (Zach).

In lieu of flowers, remembrances are requested to go to the scholarship that Phil established at OSU:

The Dr. Wen-Lang Li Fund for Academic Excellence in Sociology Donations can be made online at http://give.osu.edu/philiprack or checks can be mailed to: The Ohio State University Foundation,
PO Box 710811, Columbus, OH 43271-0811. Please add the fund number 316768 on the memo line of the check.

The fund provides an annual $500 scholarship to an undergraduate student for a well written, intriguing and thought-provoking paper on demographic and population issues. This fund reflects Phil's love of OSU, together with his dedication to research and learning.

NOTES 12-26-2017: It's been a few years since I last posted an update so I thought I'd do so. Since my last posting I've gotten married and moved from Grand Rapids, MI to Tucson, AZ. I married the woman I met and fell in love with back in 1985 but didn't marry until 2013. I didn't want to rush into anything! My wife Cindy who attended University of Washington and University of Michigan has had a very successful career in banking and marketing.

We started to come to Tucson as Snow Birds in 2010. We then moved to Tucson permanently in 2013 to escape the cold and tons of snow in GR. Since moving to Tucson, I've not had so much fun in my life since college at Ohio State. We settled in the Catalina Foothills and get to enjoy being a part of a golf course community and enjoy mountain views our off of our back patio. Lot's of retirees here but most interesting are the large numbers of folks who have very successful careers but are winding down their working lives.

I still head up a software development company that sells products and services throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. I also run a small think tank here in Tucson that researches immigration and migration issues and encourages public policy in an attempt to control the onslaught of illegal migrants that impact our schools, hospitals and other social services. As you can imagine, there's lots of opportunity for tension with the local university and their desire for open borders.

I'm writing this on Christmas Day, 2017 and I hope all my friends and former classmates are still healthy and have a great New Year.">

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