Phillip Lee Buell, 80, Little Compton

Posted 1/4/19

Phillip "Phil" Lee Buell, who was born on February 12, 1938, in Muncie, Indiana, and was the son of the late Floyd E Buell and the late Nina M Buell, died on January 3, 2019, in Bradenton, Florida. …

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Phillip Lee Buell, 80, Little Compton

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Phillip "Phil" Lee Buell, who was born on February 12, 1938, in Muncie, Indiana, and was the son of the late Floyd E Buell and the late Nina M Buell, died on January 3, 2019, in Bradenton, Florida.  He was 80 years old.  

Mr. Buell attended Denison University for college and graduated in 1960 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. He taught English, served as a Media Center director, coached Varsity High School Boys baseball and Girls varsity basketball and directed All-School musicals and dramas in  Toledo,Ohio, Wolfeboro, NH, Groton,Conn., Hampton, NH and Plaistow, NH.   Phil also served as the manager of the Rye Beach Club, in Rye Beach, NH, for 17 years and, with his wife Faith, owned and operated a beautiful, bed and breakfast in Bethel, Maine.  

After completing a 25-year career in education and a 23-year career in hospitality, Mr. Buell retired to Wolfeboro, NH in 2002.  He and Faith later retired to Little Compton during summers to be with Phil's family, and to Bradenton, Florida, in wintertime where Faith's family resides.

He was respected for his incredible work ethic, his unfailing loyalty, his attention to detail in everything he did and his insistence on always having perfect grammar. He loved spending time reading, baking, watching college basketball and football games and attending sporting events of all of his grandchildren.  He especially loved weekly family dinners, watching his grandchildren play in the yard and telling stories all about his life and recounting his glory days of playing varsity baseball and basketball.  

Mr. Buell will be remembered by his family and his friends for his quick wit, his wry sense of humor, his engaging smile and his steely blue eyes.  

Mr Buell is survived by his wife Faith of 19 years of Bradenton, Florida; his daughters Jennifer Goodfriend of Little Compton, and Allison Brady of Little Compton, and their husbands, Lawrence Goodfriend and Christopher Brady.  Mr. Buell is also survived by his six grandchildren, Grace Lanning Goodfriend, Harrison Ross Goodfriend, Marin Lee Goodfriend, Ellie Rose Goodfriend, Evan James Brady and Teagan Phillip Brady.

Mr. Buell's first late wife Lynnda died in 1995 after a long battle with cancer.

A private graveside service with family and friends will be held at Central Cemetery in Rye, NH. Following at a later date, a Memorial Service celebrating Phil's life will be held at the United Congregational Church in Little Compton. Donations made to Kingswood Regional High School, Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894 or to Denison University (denison.edu)  for their drama and baseball programs would be welcomed and appreciated.

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