Philip Wescott

Philip Wescott

Philip Charles Wescott, Oct. 28, 1943 - Feb. 9, 2020

Phil Wescott of Lewes, Del., died on Feb. 9 at his home, surrounded by his family. His family and his career were both important to Phil. So were his aesthetic interests and his spiritual growth and development. During his lifetime he pursued several different careers and interests, and was known as a true people person.
Born in Pittsburgh on Oct. 28, 1943, he was the fourth child of Louis Sebastian Wescott and Genevieve Flynn Wescott, both of Olean, N.Y.
Phil was a graduate of Kiskiminetas Springs School [“Kiski”] in Saltsburg, Pa, as well as of Wabash College, Indiana University Bloomington and the University of Delaware.
He married Carol Hocker of Evansville, Ind., in 1966 and they were subsequently blessed with three children.
After military service during the Vietnam War, he pursued a career in marketing and communications, primarily in the health-care industry. He was an executive at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and at the Christiana Care Health System, and also organized and operated several successful small businesses.
Phil was a gifted communicator in diverse formats. He worked for leading advertising and public relations agencies in New York and Chicago, including Saatchi & Saatchi and Burson-Marsteller. He enjoyed art, both as a practitioner and as an observer and collector. He also read and wrote non-fiction and poetry.
After helping establish and then branding Delaware’s Christiana Care Health System, Phil joined the communication faculty at the University of Delaware until his retirement in 2008. Throughout his career he enjoyed mentoring young talent, and he was repeatedly recognized as an outstanding advisor to UD students and campus organizations. He retired from the UD faculty in 2008, and subsequently enrolled in his third master’s degree program there.
He was also active as a board member of numerous professional and community organizations, including the Public Relations Society of America, the Delaware Community Foundation, the American Marketing Association, the Girl Scouts of American Chesapeake Bay Council, the Rehoboth Art League and others; he also helped organize and open the Charter School of Wilmington, Delaware’s first charter school. He was a member of American Legion Post 17 in Lewes.
After Carol's death in November 2006, Phil met Judith Wells Brunner of Wilmington, and they enjoyed many happy years together, traveling and spending time at Rehoboth Beach. He often said that his life was greatly enriched by Judy, who also encouraged his creative pursuits. They lived at the Bay Crossing community in Lewes in recent years.
In addition to Judy and his three children, Phil is survived by nine grandchildren. His children are Kimberly Gee [husband Bryan] of La Grange, Ill., Kristen Schneider [husband Bruno] of Paris and Mike [wife Andrea] of San Carlos, Calif. Grandchildren include Abby, Maddie and Caroline Gee, Scarlett, Harlowe and Brooke Schneider, and Josie, Charlie and Sean Wescott. His brother, Bill Wescott of Richmond, Va., also survives, as do seven nieces and nephews. Judy’s sisters, their husbands, her brother and his wife and all their children and grandchildren have loved Phil for many years.