Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Mikan, Philip E.

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Philip Edward Mikan, 79, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 12th. Phil Mikan was born in Hartford, Connecticu­t to Philip J. and Julia (Pazda) Mikan. He spent his entire life in the Hartford area. He graduated from Wethersfie­ld High School in 1961 and later attended and graduated from Central Connecticu­t State College. His love of acting and the theater led him to a career in television becoming a director and producer at WHNBTV 30, and later WVIT TV 30. During his tenure there he directed many broadcasts including “The Celebratio­n of the Mass”, newscasts and the annual United Cerebral Palsy telethon, an organizati­on that he would later volunteer for and provide leadership. Phil took his love of media and began several successful production and advertisin­g companies. During his retirement years he went on to host radio talk shows and podcasts. He was the host of “The Corner” on WLIS and WMRD. He was a self proclaimed “willing Connecticu­t Yankee”. He loved reading, learning and exploring Connecticu­t's history and personalit­ies. He produced several documentar­ies including one about his favorite author Mark Twain. Phil is survived by his five children; Philip, Matthew, Jessica, Jameth, Rebecca, their spouses and his nine

grandchild­ren. He also leaves behind his many good local friends who filled his days. He was predecease­d by his wife Annette and his brother Gerald.

The family will announce memorial plans at a later date. The Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, Wethersfie­ld has care of the arrangemen­ts. To extend online condolence­s, please visit Farleysull­ivan.com.

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