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Yes it is a phrasal verb. It is the past tense of pass away.

Phrasal verbs have a verb plus a particle (usually a preposition or adverb). The two or three words together act as a single verb.

Other examples are:

look up / look out / put up / put out / put off / put on / pick up / take up / etc

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Is passed away a noun?

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What part of speech is passed by?

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