Let the family know you care by sharing this tribute.
Philip Odom Tettleton, a longtime resident of Oxford, MS, and Vero Beach, FL, died on Monday, May 5, 2025. He entered this world on September 26, 1964 in Gainesville, Florida to Bob and Mary Sue Tettleton and began a life of novelty and excess. Philip’s motto should have been, “if it’s worth doing, it’s worth over doing.” He inhaled life (and far more than his share of cake with buttercream frosting) enjoying the ridiculous antics of others with a quick laugh and an ever present smile. He grew up in Oxford with older brother, Robert and younger brother, John. Many may remember his tap dancing debut with Kathy Ducker Dance School on a Saturday morning broadcast from Memphis complete with top hat and cane or dressing up as Mickey Mouse at his little brother’s birthday party or driving his Mustang (not a cool version but the bad 1980 redesign) around Oxford with the eponymous license plate, POT, and laughing every time he got pulled over. How about all of his selfies long before that was a thing?
After graduating from Oxford High School, Philip attended the University of Mississippi. While at Ole Miss, he was a member of TKE fraternity. Ultimately, he transferred to the University of Southern Mississippi where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Hotel Restaurant Management. Philip combined his love of people, hospitality and a good time by starting his career at the Hyatt in New Orleans. If there was ever a place for someone who loved novelty, it’s New Orleans. Philip delighted in the interesting people of the city and the many visitors who came through the hotel doors. After wearing himself out partaking of New Orleans, Philip moved back to Oxford to work at the North Mississippi Regional Center (NMRC) where he worked in client recreation and later staff development. Not only did Philip thrive in the activity and friendships he developed there, so did the clients in his charge as well as the other staff members. Always seeking new experiences and succumbing to the magnetic pull of New Orleans, Philip ventured into hair care by moving back to attend cosmetology school. The bad news for Philip was that New Orleans was still New Orleans. The good news was that his Hair Stylist career took off in Oxford. After years of thinking (and voicing) that he knew what would look best on everyone, he finally had an opportunity to make some real change, one head at a time. Best of all, he could run his mouth and hear the latest gossip while being paid. It was the perfect job to see him to the end of his work life. After his return to Oxford, Philip joined a 12 step program and, like everything he did, he gave it his all. He worked the program for himself and then became a Sponsor to others and friend to all, a man who always gave of himself to anyone in need no matter the situation. Philip and his retired racing greyhound, Kip, became a fixture on their walks around Oxford. He was a favorite uncle who created memories for his nieces and nephew with capers that parents would discourage – did anyone happen to find the hushpuppies left behind in the hands of William Faulkner on the Square in 2006? Anyone who knew Philip understood that his love of the next thing transcended his work to also include his wardrobe. Who could forget his Western Wear phase, complete with the giant belt buckle (with mother of pearl inlay on the handles of the tiny guns) made by none other than the same Mississippi artist who made buckles for Elvis?
Just when we thought we had seen it all, Philip met Katherine and he was off on his greatest and longest adventure. Unbeknownst to the congregation ahead of time, they married during the middle of a typical Sunday church service at Oxford University United Methodist Church, where Philip was a lifelong member. The minister joked about all the “Fathers of the Brides” in the congregation that shelled out for huge weddings that could have saved a mint by having it on Sunday morning. Thus began a 17-year marriage that started in Oxford and settled in Vero Beach after retirement. Philip loved to travel. From childhood travels to Europe with his family to many trips with Katherine and his mom. “Travels with Sue” spanned from Caribbean cruises to a three week trip to South Korea for his stepdaughter’s wedding. No one will forget a very special Christmas Eve service at the Flora-Bama. The life Philip (Phil) and Katherine (Kat) crafted in Florida suited them to a T with the calm of the ocean and the warmth of the breeze to help them unwind from years of working. Needing a service animal to his assist with his disability, Philip worked with Dogs for Life, Inc., a training organization for service dogs for veterans and others in need, to find his perfect match. Sully is as outgoing and personable as Philip. He and Sully quickly became inseparable. As their working relationship deepened, their friendship grew and so did their service to others. Visits to service members, first responders, fire halls, and police stations provided comfort to those on the front lines. Their presence at many fundraisers helped raise awareness of the need for service animals and the special assistance they provide our service members. The dynamic duo began training a new group of puppies, letting them learn from Sully himself on how to be a working dog. Philip was honored as Volunteer of the Year for Dogs for Life to recognize his time and commitment to the organization and their worthy cause and was honored to serve on their board. When not training, you could often find them on long walks, at the beach, the gym or a 12 step meeting or just being together watching birds and finding peace in the comfort of home with Katherine.
Philip is preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Sue, and his niece, Rebekah Tettleton. He is survived by his wife, Katherine, stepson, Larry Bailey (Rosângela) and step grandson, Ruan of Port St. Lucie, FL, stepdaughter Candice Bailey (SeungMin Lee) and fur grandbaby, Mandu of Athens, GA, brothers Robert (Kerri) Tettleton of Oxford, and John (Anna) Tettleton of Nashville, nieces Elizabeth (Scott) Tettleton Mason and Rachel Tettleton of Oxford, Saylor Tettleton of Frankfurt, Germany, and Maeve Tettleton of Nashville and one nephew, Gray Tettleton of Missoula, MT. Last, but certainly not least, he is survived by his beloved Service Dog, Sully’s Silver Star, and the ever sweet poodle, Angel Whip.
The family wishes to express our sincere thanks to the healthcare professionals for providing care and support for Philip, his 12 step program sponsor and home group, and the staff of Dogs for Life, Inc. for including Philip in their program and their ongoing nurturing and encouragement.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Dogs for Life, Inc., Vero Beach, Florida. A Celebration of Life will be held by the family at a later date.
Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.
Sabrina Fox - Friends/ coworkers
May 9, 2025, 2:27 pm
Michael and Sabrina Fox we would like to express our deepest condolences to the family!! Philip was a great person and his memories will forever be in our hearts
Robert McKendrick - Friend
May 9, 2025, 3:14 pm
Phil was one of the “ good men “ away ready to help someone in need. We spent many mornings with our dogs at the dog park. I will miss him greatly as will others who were privileged to know him. RIP my brother. Condolences and prayers for Kat and his family.
Whitman
May 9, 2025, 4:57 pm
What an incredible tribute to a wonderfully different life! He will be missed by all that knew and loved him!
Margaret and Jim Brooks - Friend is family
May 9, 2025, 5:07 pm
So sorry for your loss!
Johan - Frater
May 9, 2025, 5:13 pm
Sorry to hear Philip has passed. Such a good soul. We had some great times, I can’t remember them all (pleading the 5th)! Rest well my Brother ❤️
Holly Thetford - Friend
May 9, 2025, 5:22 pm
I’m so very sorry of your loss. I did not know Philip long, I met him when I entered the 12 step community in Oxford. I moved here without any family or friends and he always was so welcoming and supportive. He was always there to lend a hand at any time. He was such a bright light and will be sorely missed.
Alex McCord - Friend
May 9, 2025, 5:58 pm
I knew Philip through his brother John when we were in college. Philip had spunk! He was loud and funny and drew me in every time he visited! Our meetings were too few – that is for sure. Prayers and love to all of you who really knew him best and shared his world for I know you’re feeling a tremendous void having lost a man who was so very alive. -Alex McCord
Duke Hussey - Friend
May 9, 2025, 6:09 pm
So honored to have known Phillip and be able to call him a friend – rest in peace
Elizabeth Esterly - Friend
May 9, 2025, 6:39 pm
The loss of Phillip is heartbreaking. He was loved, respected and always had a kind and insightful word to share. His ability to articulate thoughts and emotions always baffled me. We have lost a great man in our community
Stanley Swentkowski - Friend
May 9, 2025, 7:05 pm
A good man who was always friendly, and helpful. He will be missed.
Heather Belliveau - Friend
May 9, 2025, 8:15 pm
Philip was one of my favorite people in the 12 step group. The way he spoke with such passion about the program and what it had done in his life made it impossible to do anything but listen. He always had kind words for everyone!! He and Sully will be missed.
Qwadre Clayton - Friend
May 9, 2025, 8:19 pm
PT you are so missed!!! I want to thank you for everything you’ve done for me! Thank for sharing, caring, teaching, and helping others! You changed more lives than you could imagine!!! Thank you friend!!!!
Shelly Ferger - Forever Friend
May 9, 2025, 8:23 pm
Dogs For Life, Inc. is truly honored to be selected as Phil and Kat’s charity of choice. He and “Sully” will forever be remembered for what they freely gave to the people, and dogs in our organization. RIP Phil, until we meet again in that great morning. Your Sister in Christ.
Karllen Smith - Friend
May 9, 2025, 9:02 pm
Philip was a great guy.. always making people laugh! I really enjoyed working with him at MMRC and his mom! Great people! Memories were made for sure! Until we see you again, it’s not a good bye, but farewell ! I’m alittle sad, but I’m rejoicing at the same time as you now are with our Lord and Savior!
Jameson A. Moreau - Friend
May 9, 2025, 9:44 pm
Phillip turned out to be the first friend I met when I was checking into the university, that fall of 1991. Thus began a friendship that spanned years, but with far too few meetups, and he has never left my mind since those days. He was funny, thoughtful and always the most handsome guy in the room, but with no ego and never took himself too seriously. He was also a guy that I looked up to, unbeknownst to him but I held him in such high regard that no one else stood a chance. It was impossible to be in a bad mood whenever he was around and who I have aspired to be more like in the years since I last saw him (right before I left Oxford after graduation in 1997), and I have missed his presence greatly. It will be a glorious day when I can see him again and feel his warm embrace once again. God speed, my dear friend, as you embark on your next big adventure…and much love to you, as always.
Gayle - Friend/neighbor
May 10, 2025, 5:42 pm
Lots of LOVE to you, Kat! It was always a pleasure to see Phil and talk to him as he walked Sully. They are/were quite a team, bring such joy to others as they walked in our lovely community. Wish I could be there to give you a big hug, Kat. I have always enjoyed you and your generous outpouring of gifts to others. Sending lots of love you and your families way, Gayle
Michael Godown - Neighbor
May 11, 2025, 7:16 pm
My deepest sympathies to Kat and the family on the loss of Phillip. As a nearby neighbor, I was fortunate to have many meaningful discussions with Phillip and receive attention from Sully during their walks by the water. Rest in peace.
Debbie Snider McDowell - Friend
May 11, 2025, 8:15 pm
Phillip and I shared a small office at the back of Staff Development at NMRC in Oxford. We had some good belly laughs in that small thing. He will be missed. So sorry for your loss!
Ann Gilmore - family friend
May 12, 2025, 5:44 pm
My Deepest Sympathy to all of the family. Phillip’s mother, Sue and I were close friends. Every time I was with Phillip, he made me smile. I am so glad I knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.