Philip Jessie, age 86 of Bowling Green, passed peacefully on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at his residence, surrounded by family. Born on July 8, 1938, in Barren County, Kentucky, to the late Clarence and Eunice Fields Jessie, Philip's life was one marked by kindness, dedication, and a deep sense of love for his family and friends. He was married to his best friend and devoted wife of sixty-three years, Della Minyard Jessie, who survives.
Philip retired as a route salesman from Dolly Madison, where he built numerous friendships. In addition to his professional endeavors, he made significant contributions to his community as a faithful member of Cedar Hill United Baptist Church, where he served diligently as a deacon. His devotion to his faith was evident in the way he lived a Christian life, always ready to lend a helping hand or a listening ear to those in need.
His dedication extended beyond his profession and church. He was also a proud veteran, drafted into the United States Army in 1961, just six weeks after marrying. Philip served during the critical time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a testament to his patriotism and bravery.
Philip’s personal passions brought joy not only to his life but also to those of his family and friends. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, seeking adventure on the open road and making unforgettable memories along the journey. Weekend camping trips with his brother and sister-in-law, Dan and Gracie, were a cherished tradition, as he enjoyed nature and sharing laughter around the campfire. In moments of quiet, he found joy in whittling wood and the craftmanship of making ceramics. His legacy of love, faith, and passion for life will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Besides his wife, Della, he leaves to honor his memory— Greg Jessie (Sissie) of Smiths Grove and Tina Glasscock (Scotty) of Bowling Green; grandchildren, Adam Morgan (Tiffanie), Colby Glasscock (Lauren) and Seth Glasscock (Leah); great-grandchildren, Britton Jenkins, Anniston Glasscock, Arizona Glasscock and Tenlie Morgan; great-great grandchild, Braelynn Floyd; brother, Dan Jessie (Gracie), along with several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Sonora Jessie, Naomi Gilbert, Cleo Conner, Phyllis Lindsey, Betty Lindsey and Sue Yates.
The interment will be in Fairview Cemetery with military graveside honors by the United States Army.
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