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Phyllis O. Boren

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Phyllis O. Boren "Our Sweet Mother" Phyllis Elizabeth Ottley Boren, 89, our dear mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, died Friday, May 12, 2006, after a long illness. Throughout her fruitful life, family was always at the center of Phyllis' world. In a memoir penned for her six children...

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Phil & Reesa,
May you have wonderful memories of your mother and remember them often. May our Heavenly Father bless you all during this time of sorrow and adjustment.

I grew up in the ward that Phyllis was in and she was always a great example and a wonderful person to know. Heaven is definately a greater place with her there!

I want to express my deepest sympathies to Phyllis' family at this time of sorrow. I doubt any of you know me though I have met a few of you before and Phil even taught Seminary or was the Choir Director at East High school when I was there. I met Phyllis at Beehive Clothing where she was my supervisor and then became my dear friend even after she retired. She was there for me when my mother passed away and through many other difficult times when I needed someone who would listen and care....

"Uncle" Ray,
I am sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Ray, please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your mom was the sweetest, gentlest, most caring person I've ever met. Your tribute to her this weekend put it so much better than I ever could. May peace be with her and with you.

My wife Joyce and I are great friends of Ray Boren, and I had occasion to meet with his mother Phyllis many times over the past 28 years.
One memory I have that stays with me is when, years ago, Ray had an attack of appendicitis at work. After continuing at his desk until he could barely sit up, he finally had to give in and go to the emergency room. And when I visited him in the hospital that evening after his operation, there was Phyllis, sitting at his bedside, nurturing an...

Phil and Reesa: We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know of our concern and our willingness to do anything that we can do in this time of need. While the Gospel certainly helps us overcome our loss, there is still a hole in our hearts due to our losses. May you be comforted at this time. Don and Sharon Ward

I want to send my condolences to the family of Phyllis. I remember my mother (Hjordis Skollingsberg Morley) speaking highly and often of Phyllis. They were good friends while working at Beehive Clothing.

May your memories of Phyllis remain close to your hearts - they will help you through this time of grief.

Ray, our thoughts and prayers are with you and those you love. Be comforted with the knowledge that you did all that was possible to make the end of her life a good one. Best, Beth Morningstar