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Phyllis Anderson

Portland, Oregon

Jul 31, 1924 – Sep 6, 2023

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BORN
July 31, 1924
DIED
September 6, 2023
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Phyllis Virginia Lee Anderson was born on July 31, 1924, in Denver, Colorado to Percy James Lee and Phyllis Mary Perini Lee. She was an adored, only child and always had an abundance of friends. She attended the University of Colorado in Boulder and joined the Delta Gamma sorority. While in...

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Linda; So sorry to hear Phyllis is gone. While growing up I remember Phyllis from the church always with a smile and so friendly. Fond memories of her.

Susi and Family, A beautiful remembrance to your sweet mom. She lived a great story. She was always so happy, so kind, and yes, such a gracious, welcoming hostess. Loved that you shared her recipe. I think she would have been very proud of that. Much love to you, Susi. Xo. Jo and Larry Altendorf

Susie and Linda, There was no one I was happier to see walk through the door than your mom. We shared stories and laughs and she was a treasure . Such a kind and thoughtful spirit and I consider myself lucky to have known her. Sending love to your while family.

dear susie and linda... your mother was always so kind to EVERYONE. she was gracious, loving,and that beautiful smile will never fade from my mind. She always had a warm greeting for all of the David girls, and our parents. you all were so very blessed to have her as a mother. prayers of comfort and peace, susie (David) oswald

Oh dear Phyllis, the memories I have of you will remain with me forever. You were always so positive and caring. I loved talking with you about recipes and getting ideas from you for my next dinner party. We were so lucky to have you part of our lives.

Phyllis was such a special lady. My sisters and I were so fortunate to have her in our lives during her later years. We loved her so much. She will be greatly missed!

sweet and heartfelt words about Phyllis. She was certainly a most amazing hostess. And she loved everybody! The most wonderful memory of people, who they married, how many kids they had etc. A very thoughtful lady who always greeted a phone call with "hello sweet girl" It was a joy to have her in our circle for a time in our father's life. She was a god send. We miss her soooo much.