A longtime member of the Dallas Cowboys has passed, and the team couldn’t pass up a chance to publicly remember him.
Longtime security guard turned AT&T Stadium art ambassador Phil Whitfield has died at the age of 62, and there’s a clear void left now in everyone who knew him.
In a statement posted by AT&T Stadium, Gene Jones said:
"The loss of Phil Whitfield leaves us all heartbroken. We have such wonderful memories with him, just as so many others do. Few people have generated such widespread goodwill and respect like Phil did over the years. He was an amazing ambassador for the Cowboys and a great friend and docent for our art program and the purpose of connecting with children and inspiring them to enjoy art. We will miss him greatly."
He will certainly be missed by not only the entire Cowboys family, but by all those who came across him while attending games at AT&T Stadium over the years.
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