Larry Michael Phillips (Michael T.)'s Obituary
Larry Michael Phillips (Michael T.) was born on September 23, 1987, to Dana & Timothy Phillips in Pineville, LA. He passed away on September 23, 2025.
Michael was one of a kind you couldn’t help but love him. His wife ShyAnn Phillips was his world, along with his 4 beautiful children. Michael was the type he would give the shirt off of his back. He would help anyone he could possibly help.
His favorite things to do was spend time with his family, hunt, fish and just being outdoors. Let’s not forget his mornings of getting up and always having to drink coffee on the front porch with his momma (Dana).
Mike and his only niece had a very special and unique relationship. Magnolia (Sister) liked to argue and insult each other. Remmy (Remington) his nephew and Michael liked to argue as well Micheal would try so hard to make Remmy so mad.
Brayden Goodman and Micheal were really starting to have a good relationship and bond. They loved to go fishing together. Micheal didn’t care for football, but he was always at Brayden’s football games to support him so his (sister) ShyAnn & the kids could be there.
He is preceded in death by his dad, Timothy Phillips; brother, Timothy James Phillips (TJ); grandparents; Elaine & Larry Welch and Robert & Eddie Mae Phillips.
Left to cherish his memories are his wife, ShyAnn Phillips and his 4 beautiful children, Savannah LeeJoy Phillips, Michayla Dianne Phillips, Willow Elaine Bishop and Timothy Lee Phillips; his mother Dana Phillips; sister, Samantha Elizabeth Phillips Martin and husband, Shawn Martin; brother, Dakota Wayne Phillips; best friend, “Pappy” Ray Hough; niece, Magnolia Martin; nephews, Remington Martin and Brayden Goodman; along with many friends, aunts, uncles and cousins.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. at the Bingo Hall in New Llano, 426 Vernon St., New Llano, LA 71461.
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