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Florence Phillips

Battle Creek, Michigan

1916 - 2018

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Phillips, Florence 9/18/1916 - 1/14/2018 Florence Lillian Phillips, 101, peacefully passed away on January, 14, 2018. She was the 12th of 14 children, born in 1916 in Battle Creek to George and Mona Keagle. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, James W. Phillips, son, James Belden...

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Is there any more information on when the memorial for Florence Phillips will be?
Melinda Mitchell
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Message to Dolores White. My email address was contained in the message I left. Please contact me about the memorial.
Melinda Mitchell
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My grandmother, Golda Mitchell, was a sister to Mona Keagle. My father, Merlin Mitchell, was born November 9, 1916 and would be first cousin to Florence. Please let me know the date and place of the memorial in the spring as I would like to attend and talk to family members. I would have liked to have known Florence as my grandma talked about her family members a lot.
Melinda Mitchell
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So sorry to hear of Florence's passing. I was her housekeeper for a couple of years awhile back.Nice little lady, she lived a full life 101 wow that's amazing. May Peace Be With You.

All of my memories of Aunt Florence are happy & filled with laughter. She was sassy & likely to say it like it is, which is what we all loved about her. Her tiny physique was offset by her big presence. I will always remember her fondly.

Aunt Florence had a great sense of humor and could tell a story that would bring you to tears from laughing so hard. She was married to my dad's brother. Her son Jim and I were the same age. My mom Agnes, Aunt Marion and Aunt Florence all had their birthday in September and go out for lunch with each other. They would go together to the Yorkville Cemetery and put flowers on the Phillips family graves. My sister and I lost touch with Aunt Florence a few years ago and thought she had passed...