July 24, 1925 - May 2, 2015
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Posted by:
Bob Moyes
Posted on:
May 7, 2015
To Roger, Gary, and your families. It is with deepest sorrow that we send our sincere condolences to you and your families, Phyllis was a wonderful woman, and true friend and inspiration to our whole family. our sincerest sympathies to all.
Posted by:
Bob Moyes
Posted on:
May 7, 2015
To Gary, Roger and their families, it is with deepest sorrow that we extend our sincere condolences to you all. Phyllis was a wonderful woman, and friend to our whole family. With sympathy Bob, Mark, Scott, Judy and Kim Moyes and our families.
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Donna Darbutas White
Posted on:
May 6, 2015
To Phyllis' beloved family..........A heroine for the elderly, disabled, ill, new and seasoned nurses has finished her last shift!!! Never shy about speaking up and getting what the patients and community needed, yes, she taught me well. I was young, not yet 20 when we met at the original St. Catherine's, she shared so many life and nursing lessons with me that I will carry in my heart forever. Flowers, yes, she shared those with me also, "get over to my house and lets divide them up" and we did, they bloom to this day or are when I get home Sunday from wintering in Florida. I will weep but put a smile on as I enjoy their beauty and memories of a wonderful, classy lady......So sorry for your loss, heaven has another Angel!!!
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Dick & Jane Schnuck
Posted on:
May 6, 2015
We want you to know that you're in our thoughts & prayers, and we pray that your happy memories of your Mom & your faith in God will give you peace. Your Mom was a very special person, and her family was her first priority. We're sorry we won't be able to be at the funeral, as we're leaving for Georgia Wednesday morning, but we will be thinking of you. Dick & Jane
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Terri Gassert
Posted on:
May 5, 2015
Dear Gary and Roger, Jean and Marianne, I am so sad and will miss your mom, and my"Auntie Phyllis", deeply. She was like a second mom to me, always welcoming, always speaking her mind and always comforting. She was the best at listening, keeping secrets and advising when I asked and generous to perfection. She loved her husband and her family deeply, was filled with adventure and never passed up a chance to travel and find new experiences. Joe and I both send all of our love and wishing you peaceful hearts, and warm memories.