Gordon Scott Philip, 64, passed away suddenly on Sunday, October 20, 2024. He was born in Hays, Kansas on August 6, 1960, the youngest son of George “Scotty” Philip IV and Jacqulyn Clowers Philip. He is preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Ian. Survivors include his sons, Alec (Kristen) of Wamego, and Hudson of Topeka, brother George of Hays, sister Sheilah (Robert) of Overland Park, and nephew George VI (Camille) of Manhattan.
Gordon earned a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Fort Hays State University, and did graduate work in Public Administration and City Planning at Southern Illinois University. He worked in HR positions at the Franklin-Williamson Social Services in Marion, Illinois, and briefly at the KSU Student Union. Other work over the years included hardware, flooring, and as a driver for Uber.
As a student at Hays High School (Class of ’78), he was on the football team and participated in Track and Field. As a junior, he won the javelin throw in the high school division at the KU Relays. His love of sports showed in his dedication to his sons as they participated in high school athletics, often driving them to meets or acting as a chaperone on the school bus. He and his former wife, Audrey Schremmer, helped found the Crossroads Soccer Club in Wamego, and he coached youth teams in soccer and in track and field events.
He will be remembered by family and friends as a boisterous and outgoing fellow, who never met a stranger. He enjoyed socializing, music, and sports. He was generous to a fault, and his siblings often noted that he would give someone the shirt off his back if they needed it. His kindness and generosity are his legacy, and we urge you to adopt those virtues yourself.
Private burial will be in Mount Allen Cemetery and a memorial service to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ellis County Historical Society are appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of Hays Memorial Chapel Funeral Home and condolences and memories of Gordan may be left for his family at www.haysmemorial.com