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Phyllis Abad

San Francisco, California

1935 - 2025

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Phyllis Abad07/27/1935 - 10/08/2025Phyllis Abad, native and lifelong resident of San Francisco, lover of travel and the arts, devoted fan of Jeopardy!, shuffled off this mortal coil on October 8th.Born to Irish immigrants Martin Kyne and Theresa Corrigan Kyne on July 27th, 1935, she graduated in...

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Member of Sixty Plus enjoyed knowing you. Fond memories of seeing you at Berkley Rep with your son . Rest in peace.

Condolences on the loss of your mother. What a great, rich and adventurous life she lived! I am one of "intrepid Agatha Hogan´s" nieces and my siblings and I all enjoyed her mention in the beautiful obituary. Agatha recognized quality and commanded excellence, so your mother must have been really stellar in the classroom. Imagine these two strong and memorable women-catching up over a lively conversation about the state of public education and so much more!

She was my teacher for 2nd and 3rd grade in the late 70s. In recent years, I searched for her online, unsuccessfully, to see how she was doing. I imagine my name is still on her board. Rest In Peace, Mrs. Abad. P.S. I married a 2nd grade teacher.

Members of SixtyPlus (now OLLI+ at San Francisco State) will miss your smile, charm and travel stories.

UPDATE -- Funeral mass will be held on Friday, October 24 at 10:30am at St. Stephen Church (601 Eucalyptus Drive, San Francisco, CA 94132) with lunch to follow immediately afterwards at the United Irish Cultural Center

Please accept our deepest condolences. Wishing you peace and strength during this time. Rest in Peace

Phylis was my sister's god-mother and my mom good friend Rest in Peace your in a better place

Have only good memories of al our times together,in 60plus and the San Francisco breakfast club. Never forget you Phyllis!

Phyllis and I went to the same university, shared the same profession, were members of three organizations together, and both joined the "not so gourmet" dining group. There are many happy memories that I have of good times and good conversations. One thing that always come to mind with Phyllis is her great fashion sense. She always looked great. She once suggested that I add boots to wear with a dress I had. Made the purchase the next day; she was so right as I received many...