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    I went to school with Phil. Nice guy. Sorry to hear he passed. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 56BISON73 View Post
    Sorry about your loss my friend!
    Thanks, Pat. He always complimented me on our tailgate/you and Tony cooking. Solid guy!


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    RIP. Way too young.

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    Phil’s name was brought up many times in our house due to his Spud and NDSU success. Some of my earliest football memories involve cheering for him. Prayers for his family.

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    Phil’s funeral service details shared by his wife:

    This guy.
    Recently on a new adventure in Colorado.
    Now on a new adventure with Jesus.

    Help us celebrate his life:
    Sunday 9/2, 4:30-6
    Tailgate party (non alcoholic) Triumph Moorhead parking lot,
    followed by 6:00 memorial service

    Monday, 9/3, 11 a.m.
    Celebration of Life, Triumph Moorhead

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison Gal View Post
    Phil’s funeral service details shared by his wife:

    This guy.
    Recently on a new adventure in Colorado.
    Now on a new adventure with Jesus.

    Help us celebrate his life:
    Sunday 9/2, 4:30-6
    Tailgate party (non alcoholic) Triumph Moorhead parking lot,
    followed by 6:00 memorial service

    Monday, 9/3, 11 a.m.
    Celebration of Life, Triumph Moorhead
    Received an email from his wife a couple weeks ago. They were planning on attending my watch party on Saturday.

    RIP, Phil...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bri-dog View Post
    Received an email from his wife a couple weeks ago. They were planning on attending my watch party on Saturday.

    RIP, Phil...
    Yeah, they were supposed to be closing on their new house in Colorado Springs yesterday. Instead she spent the day planning his funeral.

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    His wife just posted the following on Facebook:

    Friends. It appears that Phil Ostlie died because of an enlarged heart that he likely had all his life. Since he had no apparent health problems, it was never detected. We always said he had a big heart, but we never thought it would kill him.

    As soon as his body is ready I am planning on taking him back to Minnesota and will plan to stay there for the foreseeable future. I think I'm going to need the support in the coming months.

    We are grieving hard, but not as those who have no hope. We are looking forward to meeting up with our precious husband and father again one day

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    Nice story by Kolpack today that includes Mr. Ostlie and what football means to many of us: http://www.inforum.com/sports/footba...ion-real-world
    Hail the BISON!!!

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    I remember Phil as a terrific student athlete. He treated others respectfully and always appeared composed and happy.

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