
PHILLIP JOHN "SAM" VOUTT
VOUTT, PHILLIP JOHN "SAM" - Unexpectedly at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB on October 30, 2009, Mr. Phillip John "Sam" Voutt of Bethel, NB. Sam was born on July 22, 1965, and taken from us way too soon. A loving husband, father, grandfather, son and brother, he is survived by his wife Tammy Voutt of Bethel, NB; father of, Alicia (Ryan) MacDonald of Canal, NB and Joshua Voutt (Stefany Carter) of St. George, NB; grandfather to grampy's little girl, Mikayla and loved by Taffy Dog. He is also survived by his mother, Audrey McCullough of St. Andrews, NB; two sisters, Debbie (Murdock) Harmon of Bethel NB and Carol Voutt of St. George, NB; one brother, Dale (Amy) Voutt of Second Falls, NB and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his father, G. Phillip Voutt. Sam spent his whole life devoted to his wife and children. His whole world stopped for them, he lived for them and was proud of them. He was a true family man. He was best known as Charlotte County's "Go To Guy". Sam would help with everything from vehicles, equipment, hunting and most often just gave great advice. His garage was everyone's meeting spot. Sam loved the outdoors, especially when it came to hunting with this best buddy, his son, and fishing with his best friend, his wife. Everyone who knew him knew what a beautiful person he was, he touched the heart of everyone, two legged or four. Although Sam spent his whole life always on call for others, he was presently employed with HSE Integrated working at Point Lepreau and had spent the past ten years as a boom truck operator with many of those years in the aquaculture industry. Sam will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. Resting at the St. George Funeral Home & Crematorium (755-3533) 26 Portage Street, St. George NB from where the service will be held from the Gary E. Waycott Memorial Chapel on Monday at 4 pm with Rev. Giles Mullen officiating, followed by interment at the St. George Rural Cemetery. Visiting at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. In Sam's memory, donations to the NB Heart and Stroke Foundation, The Charlotte County Cancer Society or the Charlotte County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by his loving family. (www.stgeorgefh.ca)