Born in Detroit, last of four siblings, Phil was a sickly child who became strong and healthy with Dianetics when he was in college. He had a multifaceted career: surveyor, construction engineer (he worked on Titan II missile sites around Tucson, and on Dulles Airport); Scientology auditor, minister, and mission holder who had worked with Hubbard in the 50s and founded Scientology missions in Detroit and the SF Bay Area; and a substitute teacher in the Sequoias Union High School District and the Palo Alto School District. After retiring from Scientology he lived for 6 years on a sailboard in south Florida.
He was married three times, to Kathy, Teri, and Julie; he had four children, 2 step-children, and nine grandchildren.
Words cannot capture his amazing spirit. All who knew him will greatly miss him.
(if they meant the school district in Redwood City, it was Sequoia Union High School, sans "S".
The Sequoia Union High School District is a public union school district in the San Francisco Bay Area, primarily serving the southern San Mateo County communities of Atherton, Belmont, East Palo Alto, Ladera, San Carlos, Menlo Park, Portola Valley, Redwood City, and Woodside. Wikipedia
with an S would be off somewhere around Yosemite, although no such school district exists there except the college.
College of the Sequoias is a public two-year community college in Visalia, California. The college is named for the Giant Sequoia trees native to the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range. Wikipedia
- Native Americans of the Southern Sierra -
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are the homelands of the Mono (Monache), Yokuts, Tübatulabal, Paiute, and Western Shoshone.)
About Phil Spickler
Here is a text of Phil Spickler’s letter to the 9th Free Zone Convention in 2010: “Dear Anita, What follows are some thoughts about training, as I once experienced it. In January of 1957, I underto…
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