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Phyllis Maureen Bergman

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeBERGMAN, Phyllis Maureen (Zeller) born March 19, 1931 in Dayton, OH went home to the Lord on November 13, 2011. Phyllis was a very proud wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a member of St. Rita Catholic Church and sang in the choir. For many...

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Today grandma, I am 16 and it's been a few years since you have passed. I want you to know I love you and I miss you. I was asked to write a paper on someone who impacted my life greatly. I choose you. I never got to talk to you but when I would come over I would get the best of hugs. Just know We All Love You.

I love you so much my grandma. I will miss you so much thank you for all the great times I love you grandma.

Mom would play the piano and sing to Dad.

Phyllis was always so kind to me, especially when I was a young mom trying to find my way. No one on this planet made finer cabbage rolls, and because of her shared recipe and demonstration on how to form them, my family enjoys The Bergman Cabbage Roll Recipe atleast twice a year. And yes, like Phyllis, we make 50 to 100 at a time per her loving instructions. Her contagious smile will be greatly missed. Her contagious love, like her cabbage rolls, will be shared with anyone who could use...

may god bless you and yours at this sad time.she is an angel now,watching over her family.

Phyliss was a fun loving and devoted mother, wife and friend. She alsway had a ready smile for everyone and her laughter bubbled forth and could fill a room. My memories of her will always be of the joy that shown forth from her eyes and carried onto her face. Phyllis you will be missed.

Grandma, I love you and miss you. Thank you for everything you did for me. I remember when we used to look out the window at the moon, now I can look out the window and see you in heaven.

Mom, we love you and will miss you dearly. Thank you for being the best mom a daughter could ever have. Love, Ellen and Steve

I LOVED Phyllis!!! I worked with her in the B1 back in the days when she was getting her degree. What a proud day when she graduated. She was always telling stories of her Fred (whom I did get to meet a couple times) and all of her children and grandchildren (all of which gave her much pride). I will always remember her eccentric ways - "screeching" my name down the hall when she needed help. I can still hear it..."Ammmyyyy"! She always had a smile for everyone. She was a beautiful...