William Lester Phillips III entered this world on August 14, 1941, in Augusta, Georgia, and left it on March 9, 2026, surrounded by the love of those who held him closest. He was 84 years old, and in those 84 years, he built a life defined by devotion, quiet strength, and a kind of steady, unwavering love that shaped the lives around him.
William grew up in Georgia before planting deep roots in Mount Holly, North Carolina, the place he would call home for much of his life. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management, reflecting his lifelong commitment to learning, hard work, and personal responsibility.
He shared a beautiful life with his wife, Carolyn Louise Phillips, who passed away in June 2024. Their love was the kind that anchored a family—built on loyalty, partnership, and a genuine gentleness that never had to be spoken aloud to be understood. Losing her left a quiet ache in him, but he carried her memory with grace until the day he joined her again.
To his daughter, Christa Phillips Ashrafi, William was not just a father but a constant—steady, dependable, and fiercely loving in all the ways that matter most. His grandson, Joshua Daniel Phillips, was a source of deep pride and joy, and William cherished every moment he spent watching him grow. He is also survived by his brother, John Kinsey “Bubba” Phillips, with whom he shared a lifetime of memories, stories, and family ties that ran deep.
Those who knew William will remember a man of integrity and quiet dignity—a man who showed love through his actions, who stood by the people he cared about, and who carried himself with a gentle humility. His presence brought comfort; his wisdom brought reassurance; his love brought strength.
William’s absence leaves a space that cannot be filled, but the legacy he leaves—of love, stability, and kindness—will live on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know him.
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