Clinton Courier Sept. 11, 1975 Services Held Saturday For C.P. Phillips Funeral services for Charlie P. Phillips, 66, were held Saturday at Rock Hill Baptist Church. He died Sept.3 at his home on Highway 116, Briceville Rt.1, after a short illness. He had sustained a stroke on Aug.8 and had a second stroke two days later while in the hospital. Phillips was a native of Anderson County and a retired coal miner. He had been retired several years on disability. He was a resident of Oliver Springs for many years before moving to the Briceville area about three years ago. As a young man, he also resided in Cleveland, Ohio for six years and for a time in Kentucky while working in the mines. He leaves his wife, Oma Patterson Phillips, four sons, J.T. Phillips of Virginia, J.P. Phillips, Michael Wayne Phillips and Charles Ray Phillips all of Briceville Rt.1, five daughters, Mrs. Joyce Billy Patterson of Lake City, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Phillips of Clinton, Mrs. Loretta Bunch of Ohio., Mrs. Reva Brown of Briceville and Mrs. Wilma Daughtery of Oliver Springs, 26 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and two brother, Lonzy and Clarence Phillips, both of Lake City. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Johnny Randolph and burial was in the Patterson family cemetery.