A U.S. Navy veteran, Philip never met a stranger and was always ready to help those in need. While he loved to travel - either on a cruise ship or on his Harley - he was just as happy being at home with family and friends celebrating birthdays, holidays, or just being together. Philip also loved the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Twins and often took the family to the games. Philip enjoyed playing many types of games including table tennis league play and poker with the same group of guys for over 20 years. He loved playing Scrabble and solving puzzles – crossword, jigsaw, and cryptograms – but was especially good at solving computer software challenges. Philip retired in 2016 after a 20-year career as the Chief Technology Officer for Absolute Software in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, but remained retained by Absolute on a contract basis.
Friends and family will miss his free spirit, sharp wit, and homemade cheesecake.
Born July 8, 1961, in Escanaba, MI to Lowell and Ardith (Rust) Gardner, Philip is survived by his daughters Ashley (Casey) Kopp of River Falls, WI and Samantha Gardner of St. Paul, MN, son Matthew (Heena) Gardner of Minneapolis, MN, mother Ardith (Jerrold) Lindahl of Roseville, MN, father Lowell (Sharon) Gardner of Hot Springs Village, AR, sisters Cheryl (Ken) Nakamura of Rogers, MN and Jolene (Jeremy) Schammel of Savage, MN, along with several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his aunt, Berneil Hanson, of Council Bluffs, IA, and bonus siblings of Laurel Lindahl of Duluth, MN, Sharon (Don) Copeland of White Bear Lake, MN, Cindie (Ron) Bloom of White Bear Lake, MN, and David (Mary) Lindahl of Oak Grove, MN.
Philip was preceded in death by his grandparents and brother, Laurence Gardner.
A visitation will be held at Wulff Woodbury Funeral Home in Woodbury, MN on Friday, July 16 from 3pm to 5pm followed by a Service of Remembrance starting at 5pm. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers to please consider donating to a cause that supports our veterans.
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