10/29/1948 – 1/23/2015
Preceeded in death by parents, Forrest and Wanda Brown. Survived by husband, Gordon; children, Stacey (Joe) Glogowski, Nicholas (Lacy); grandchildren, Joey, Parker, Blake; siblings, Joyce (Sam) Earl, Dale (Shirley) Brown; many family and friends.
VISITATION Tuesday 5-7pm with Prayer Service 6:30pm at Roeder Mortuary. MEMORIAL MASS 11am Wednesday at St. Leo’s Catholic Church 1920 N. 102nd St. Memorials to Holy Name School or Mary, Our Queen School.
Dear Gordan and Stacey, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Phyllis so well when she worked at Marian! She had the best smile and laugh!!! May her memories continue to live on inside your hearts forever. My deepest sympathy,
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Gordon & family, I am so very sorry for your loss and know my prayers are with you. Hold on to all your special memories.
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Dear Stacey, Nick and Gordon. Tiffany and I as so sorry for your loss. Phyllis was always to nice to us, and great to talk to. Any time I would see her she would ask about Starla and listen to us ramble on about her with a big smile on her face. She was always so very kind. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
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Sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you. I feel very blessed to have known Phyllis.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We are sorry for your loss and know it will take some time to find your way without her. May the memories of her bring you some comfort.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We enjoyed taking care of Phyllis. She was always so pleasant and kind-hearted even when not feeling her best. Sasan Gholami, Shanna, Holly, Toni and Starla.
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Phyllis was a kind and friendly person and I am glad that I got to know her a little bit in the time I worked with her at the credit union. She had many stories to tell us and we always enjoyed them. My sympathies go out to her family.
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Dear Gordon, and family, so sorry for your loss. May you remember the good times! My dad John Keating is in Florida, he is now 88. I loved talking to your mother Evelyn she was so much like grandma Batenhorst. take care. Mary Rose
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