
Phillip N. White (December 18th, 1957 – April 4th, 2026)
Phillip N. White, 68 of Moundville passed away April 4, 2026 at DCH Regional Medical Center.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 2:00 pm at Moundville Baptist Church, with a visitation being held one hour prior to the service. Magnolia Chapel South is in charge of arrangements.
He is preceded in death by his son; Matt White, mother; Howellene Plant, father; Hollie White.
Survivors include his wife; Lynn White, daughters; Chelsea Martin (Jason), Katy Watkins (Joseph), sons; Gid White, Lee Sneller (Kelly), Martin Payne (Breanna), brothers; Steve White (Ramona), Marshall White (Susan), grandchildren; Lyla Watkins, Luke Watkins, Lucy Watkins, Ophelia Martin, Riven Sneller, Remi Sneller, Clyde Martin.
Phillip was a devoted husband, a proud father, and a cherished “Pop.” He dedicated 26 years of his professional life as a Network Manager for the Culverhouse School of Business at the University of Alabama, where he was respected for his knowledge, reliability, and willingness to help others.
A man of deep faith, Phillip believed in God and faithfully served his church in many capacities over the years. His servant’s heart extended far beyond the church walls—he was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need and made a lasting impact on his community through his kindness and generosity. He served as a director of the Upward ministry for the last three years.
Phillip had a passion for history and was an enthusiastic fan of the University of Alabama football, rarely missing an opportunity to cheer on his team. He also loved working with his hands, finding joy and purpose in building and fixing things.
Above all, Phillip will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his strong faith, and his giving spirit. His presence will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
He is survived by his loving family, whose lives he enriched every day. We should all strive to live and love like Pop.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Moundville Baptist Church, Greater Things Together Building Fund.

