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Ester Kay "Mimmy" Phillips

Garland, Texas

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Phillips, Ester Kay "Mimmy" Age 65 of Garland, TX passed away, Wednesday, February 25, 2009. She was born in Dallas, TX on October 2, 1943 to Robert Preston and Mary J. Bryan. Ester was a long time member of Calvary Baptist Church where she faithfully taught 1st grade Sunday school for more than...

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Pete and I would like to say we love you and are praying for you. We have both lost parents and know it is one of the deepest losses you will ever feel. Especially when you lose a parent like Kay. Kay got me involved in Republican women and I learned how important it was to take a stand and be firm in that. She also provided Pete with a script for "It is Well With My Soul" and asked him to perform it as part of our Drama ministry, and it really ministered to others. When we attended...

Kay and I worked in backyard bible school and also after school study tutoring at the audiela Apt. I often wondered how she did all the things she involved herself in. She was tireless and dedicated to everything she did. I admired her in so many ways. My favoite thing was when she brought uncle George to church, he reminded me of my dad and I got real attached to him. She was truly a disciiple of christ. She also had the patience of Job. She will be missed by all.

God's blessings to all the Phillips family and friends. I have been her neighbor across the street for 30 years. She inspired me to get back in Church by watching her faithfulness every Sunday. Our dogs barked at each other and always let us know of comings and goings. There were plenty at Kay and Steve's house as the family grew, married, and multiplied.
She came over and snipped Ivy for John's wedding in the park.
The 4th of July party became a tradition in our neighborhood and...

Kay will be missed by so many, she trully blessed all of those who knew her. Kay lived her beliefs. She worked to share her love of God, be active in prolife and conservative ideals. You will be remembered fellow Polytechnic High School graduate. Margaret Stewart

Phillips Family--
My heart is grieved for you at this time. I know that this is a separation just for a short time. Kay had to go to Heaven to get everything ready for everyone else. I am a friend of Tammy's and whenever I was with her at any time Mimmy could just "show up". One night waiting outside for one of the girls at their work--Mimmy comes knocking at the window--like to scare us to both to death. She was such a bright ray of sunshine where ever she was. Thanks for sharing her...

To Tammy, Amber and other members of the Phillips family:

I would like to offer condolence during this time of loss. Kay was so much apart of my childhood and early adolescence. Slumber parties with sweet milk and early morning wake up songs all make me smile because of Kay. We all know she is singing in Heaven. I will pray for your comfort during this time.

Dear Phillips Family,

It is with our deepest sympathy that we convey our condolences. "Miss Kay" was a much loved member of our family of friends. She was the rare friend that is few and far between; the person who makes you a better person just for knowing her. She spent her life serving our Lord and Saviour and no doubt is reaping the great rewards promised to all who believe. Our hearts and prayers are with you and will continue during this time as you search and find that...

Dearest Phillips family,

It is with great sadness that I write in this guestbook. My love, prayers and thoughts are with each of you.

Please know that Kay brings such wonderful thoughts to my mind, as I'm sure she does, to so many.

Again, love to all of you, and I am so sorry for your loss. Kay was such an inspiring and thoughtful person. She will be sorely missed.

With my heartfelt sympathy,

Sally Foster

Kay was an inspiration to the kids at Calvary Baptist Church as she cheerfully went about her activities and leadership for the small fry. She aparently had a great attitude and was so good with the youngsters. I appreciated her for her caring for her uncle, George Miller, a member of our Sunday School Class at Calvary. He was in assisted living and relied on Kay and others to get him to church and other events. She was a caring servant leader and will be missed.