Phyllis-Bartlow-Obituary

Phyllis Bartlow

Peoria, Illinois

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Phyllis Bartlow passed away in Peoria, Illinois. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on February 20, 2010.

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My deepest sympathy to Phyllis’ family and friends. Phyllis was my O.T. instructor almost 30 years ago and we have always remained in touch, for which I was grateful. Phyllis possessed a colorful sense of humor and a zest for life, education, art and friendship. She was a complex of attributes, and I will miss her lovely, jam-packed notes and conversations. She was a mentor to me and I hope to emulate her diligence and energy...I will continue to carry her spirit with me.

My deepest sympathy to Phyllis’ family and friends. Phyllis was my O.T. instructor almost 30 years ago and thankfully we have always remained in touch, for which I was grateful. Phyllis possessed a complex of attributes, a colorful sense of humor and an insatiable resolve to embrace life, education and friendship. She was a mentor to me and I hope to emulate her character. I will miss her lovely, lengthy, jam-packed notes and conversations which inspired thought and laughter.

like so others have said, phyllis touched my life in so many ways. she was my OT teacher, and subsequently became my mentor and friend. she was an incredible person, and a role model.
my sympathy to her family and other friends.

My sympathy goes out to Phyllis' family for thier loss. I was one of Phyllis' students at UCA and she was a great instructor and very caring person. She inspired me to take my first job in child psychiatry. Phyllis will be missed by many.
Kathy Pire, OTR

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Steve,Debbie and family.
Phyllis was an exceptional woman with lots of spunk and vigor.For our very short time in LR,we had the pleasure of knowing her better and loving her zest for life. She brought back my enthusiasm for drawing again with trips to that mountain and all her art functions at the museum. She still brings a smile to my face and will for many years to come. We truly enjoyed her company! So very sorry for your loss of someone so special.

My condolences to the family. I was a student of Phyllis's when she was at UCA...in fact I was in the first class she taught there. She was a fun instructor and inspired my passion to work with people who have a mental illness. I would often visit her when I went home to LR (in fact, she lived on Belmont across the street from my childhood home) and she would visit me on her trips to St Louis. I was fortunate to talk to her twice in the past month, the last being this past Saturday. She...