Philip Shiloh Icenhour

Philip Shiloh Icenhour

July 15, 1964 - January 25, 2022

Philip Shiloh Icenhour

July 15, 1964 - January 25, 2022

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Philip Shiloh Icenhour

Beaver

 

Philip Shiloh Icenhour, 57, of Beaver, left this world after a seven year fight with cancer on Jan 25. He passed peacefully with his devoted mother and sisters by his side. Despite his illness, Shiloh courageously forged ahead, planning his next adventures. Shiloh was a 1983 graduate of Beaver Area Senior High, where he excelled in all athletics. After three years of success on the track, Shiloh helped lead the baseball team to the 1983 State Championships. But above all else, Shiloh found his calling on the gridiron. A two-time Dapper Dan Award winner, Shiloh helped lead  the team to back-to-back WPIAL  championships in 1981 and 1982 under the guidance of Coach Pat Tarquinio. He had the honor of receiving the Kay Lewis Award in 1983. Shiloh attended Washington & Jefferson College where he played baseball, football, lacrosse, became a Brother of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and graduated in 1988. Many times he would ask his dad, “Where do you want me to hit one?”. He always delivered! Shiloh was humble, never speaking of his many achievements. His outgoing personality drew him into sales, and eventually to USA Pan where he worked until his illness. Shiloh is preceded in death by his father, Philip Jay Icenhour. He leaves to mourn his son, River Shiloh Icenhour. He also leaves his heartbroken mother, Ethel Icenhour, sisters Janey (Cliff) Conklin and Heather (Curt) Neish, and his partner, Linda Biezad. His quick wit and inappropriate remarks will be missed by his nieces and nephews, Haley (John) Thorpe, Trae Conklin, Spencer Conklin, Camden Neish, Hadley (Dalton) Bolles, Oliver Neish, and Skylar Moore. Among those who held a place in his heart are his supportive aunt Margie (Dennis) Dugan, his special aunt Mary Elizabeth, and  Sherri Herstine-Icenhour, River’s mother. Friends will be received at Todd Funeral Home on Sunday, January 30th from 2-4 and 6-8.  Funeral service will  be held at Todd Funeral Home on Monday January 31st at 1:00 conducted by Dr. William Silver. A Luncheon will be provided at First Presbyterian Church. Shiloh would give the shirt off his back to anyone who needed it; so in lieu of flowers, We ask that you honor Shiloh’s generous nature by performing a random act of kindness to someone in need. 

 

Visitation

  • Date & Time: January 30,2022 (2:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

Visitation

  • Date & Time: January 30,2022 (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

Funeral Service

  • Date & Time: January 31,2022 (1:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

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18 responses to Philip Shiloh Icenhour

  1. I met Shiloh when we were in high school and met at a fraternity party at Washington snd Jefferson College. We had some fun times at his home in Beaver. I will always remember what a fun guy he was and the laughs we had.John Palmieri

  2. Ethel, I am so, so sorry for your loss. Shiloh was an outstanding athlete at Beaver High School and I followed the team, especially at all the away games.My dad and I went to several Dapper Dan luncheons at the Hilton. We were there when Shiloh was presented with that special award.I do remember one game in particular. It was at Mt. Lebanons field. Shiloh suffered a serious injury in the 1st quarter and had to be taken to the hospital. But Beaver went on to win that game. I would express my condolences personally, but I have Covid. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.Mike Durham

  3. Rick and Cheryl Schosky says:

    Cheryl and I are very sorry for your loss. I have many incredible memories of Shiloh as my friend and team mate. His devilish smile, laughter, up beat personality, his kindness and the good times we shared is what I’ll remember about Shiloh. He touched many people. No doubt, many of us will be smiling and laughing out load as we remember him. He touched many people…. RIP, my brother…

  4. I am very sorry for your loss. My kids grew up with Shiloh. Watched him play sports. Saw him several times as he was fighting his illness. We peddled our bikes at the rehab gym side by side. Such a fighter. He will be missed by so many. Rest In Peace Shiloh.

  5. LOU WOLBER says:

    ETHEL,You have our sympatyy,LOU WOLBER SR@LOU JR.I KNOW HE ASKING PHIIIP WHERE DO HIT ONE?

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