
Philip A. Golle
December 23, 1937 -
December 21, 2023

US Veteran
Philip Alan Golle, age 85, passed away on Thursday, December 21, 2023, at Froedtert Pleasant Prairie Hospital, surrounded by his family.
Born on December 23, 1937, he was the son of the late Felix P. and Ann C. (Kuharski) Golle.
Philip met the love of his life at Jewel in Park Ridge, IL where he worked as a butcher and Mavourneen worked as a cashier. On November 19, 1960, at St. Paul of the Cross in Park Ridge, IL, he was united in marriage to his darling Mavourneen Doherty. Together they raised seven children until her death on August 15, 2016.
He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy.
Philip and Mavourneen lived most of their lives in Lake Zurich, IL and later moved to Kenosha, WI. He was a devout Christian Catholic and a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Philip was very involved in the Catholic Church and faithfully served as a Eucharistic Minister. He helped start the Knight of Columbus at St. Peter’s Catholic Church and was the President of the Lions Club in Lake Zurich, IL.
His hands were never idle. He played the slide trombone in the High School band at Lane Tech in Chicago, IL. and also while serving in the Navy. He was very musically inclined as he also played the trumpet, banjo and harmonica many times throughout our childhood. Philip was an eloquent speaker and a hard worker, “there is nothing he couldn’t do”. His self-taught skills as a carpenter gave him the ability to add on an addition to their home along with many renovations. He fixed everything. Most of all, Philip was a devoted Christian family man who was delighted in spending time with his beloved children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends.
He was employed as a Butcher for Jewel in Park Ridge, then Dominick’s as the meat market manager, a Salesman for Remco, Knickerbocker Toys, Gund Stuffed Animals and part owner of P & R Sales, until his retirement in 2002.
Philip leaves behind many joyful memories for all of us. His love of life, his dreams for his children and his love of family and friends. Philip is survived by children, Philip J. Golle, Michelle (Steven) Grady, Monica (Raymond) Kottke, Michael Golle and Mark Golle; his twenty grandchildren and his sixteen great grandchildren with one on the way.
In addition to his parents and three siblings Dolores, Lillian, & Howard, Philip was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mavourneen; his son’s Matthew Golle and Andrew Golle, and his buddy shiatzu, Maura.
Service Info
Funeral services with full military honors for Philip will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2024. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, 2224 30th Avenue, Kenosha, WI.
Interment will follow in Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Evanston, IL.
A visitation for Philip will be held on Friday, January 5, 2024 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Piasecki Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave, Kenosha, WI.
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Keith GumbingerI remember Phil from our St. Peter's Men's Group. He was often a participant and offered interesting perspectives into our discussions. We have many good conversations also. At St. Peters we have an annual Mass to celebrate significant wedding anniversies during that year. (50, 55, 60, etc.) One year I was the lector at that Mass and had a good view of all those celebrating their anniverseries. I specifically remember how Phil and Marourneen looked at each other as they repeated their wedding vows. The expressions on their faces at that time showed how much they were in love with each other. I will never forget that. Rest n peace, Phil. You will be and are, missed.
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Lauren Grady12.21.23 ??? The world lost a resilient fighter; Heaven gained a truly extraordinary soul. You will be so missed, Papa— from your heartfelt “Well hellooo, Beautiful!” that you answered every phone call with, to that unforgettable sparkle in your bright blue eyes, to the way you effortlessly made friends & impacted lives everywhere you went. Thanks for being such an encourager and teaching me that the smallest, thoughtful actions can make the biggest difference. You were truly one of a kind ?? give Gram the biggest hug from us & enjoy those birthday celebrations up there. We love you, always!
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alexis landSo sorry for your loss. I meet him at Manor Care and bring him Communion on Sunday Mornings. He was excited to receive Communion. He will remember in All Saint and Father fay novena at St Peter's.







