Albany Times Union

Lyte, Phillip T.

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CLIFTON PARK — Phillip T. Lyte died at home on October 5, 2019, after a brief illness.

His 66 years are marked by an affection for nature, love of literature, quirky humor, strong work ethic and sense of duty to others. Phil was kind to humanity, especially people who were down and out. As a longtime community volunteer, Phil would collect bottles and cans to advance the luck of a homeless stranger and he gifted toys and clothes to parents who could not afford Christmas presents for their children. He introduced many people to their first home computer and the internet.

Phil’s recipe for a perfect summer, his favorite season, included morning dips in his swimming pool, afternoons at the Saratoga Race Course, a Cape Cod family vacation and plenty of ice cream sundaes. He loved planting flowers and scoring a good bargain.

An avid note- writer, Phil imparted jokes and wisdom on scraps of paper tucked into school lunch bags or taped to the car steering wheel: “Smile and be happy - it is all that really matters,” “Worrying does nothing positive and can have negative effects, as well. Live in the moment there girl. It is the only way to fly.”

Fatherhood was Phil’s greatest role; he shared a legendary bond with his daughter. He was also dedicated to his mother and, particular­ly after his father’s death, took on all of her landscapin­g and yard work while still finding time to take her on adventures to museums, historical sites and gardens. He adored and admired his wife of 33 years.

Phil attended Maple Hill High School and graduated from SUNY Albany with a degree in English. He worked at the Watervliet Arsenal where he was a management analyst until his retirement in 2009. He was a dedicated volunteer at the Saratoga County Economic Opportunit­y Council.

Phil was predecease­d by his father Phillip C. Lyte; his mother Helen T. Lyte ( Hill); and his sister Lynne Landrigan. He is survived by his wife Carol ( Lembo); his daughter Brittany; his sisters, Elaine, Kerry, Colleen Wood ( Ray) and Melanie ( Harold Sperazza); his brother- in- law Ralph Lembo ( Lori); an aunt, nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, October 11, from 6 to 8 p. m. in the Catricala Funeral Home Inc., 1597 Route 9, Clifton Park.

In lieu of flowers, Phil would like donations made in his name to: The Saratoga EOC, 39 Bath Street, P. O. Box 169, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 or donate online at htt ps:// saratogaeo­c. org/ donate/

To express condolence­s, please visit www. catricalaf­uneralhome. com.

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