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Phyllis Hodges Boyce

Palm Springs, California

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Phyllis Hodges Boyce, born on July 24, 1936, one of the last surviving cast members of Gone with the Wind, passed away on May 12, 2010. She was born in Hollywood, Calif. to Ridgeway Callow, a Manxman of England and graduate of Cambridge who served in the RAF. He was hired by Howard Hughes as an...

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Just saw her Star Trek TOS (Pluto TV) and what a gorgeous dame. Her Husband and family were very blessed, and being a July baby myself I can see how she was very caring and sincere. RIP

I had the genuine and sincere pleasure of having Phllis Callow Boyce under personal contact to appear at many of my "The Shaw-Tumblin Gone With The Wind Collection" Exhibits. Phyllis could always "Light Up A Room" when ahe entered, and was always a croud favorite. She was a Genuine Star, A Loving Wife to Bob, and someone I remain proud to remember as a true friend. I, along with countless others, miss you Dear Phyllis!

Phyllis was such a great person and she was taken far too soon! Ed and I cherish the memories we have of Phyllis!

Phyllis, what fun we shared! Here we were - at Stone Mountain Georgia - with Ric Holt (Baby Beau in GWTW) during one of my Gone With The Wind Exhibits. You will always be in my heart and happy memories.

One of the sweetest, nicest human beings I have ever known, who found her True Love when she married her Bob. I shall never forget the fun times we all shared while she was appearing at my Shaw-Tumblin Gone With The Wind Exhibit at Stone Mountain, Georgia! A Special Lady, indeed...who will forever be missed by those of us fortunate to have been her friend.

Dear Bob,
You and Phyllis had something rare and lovely. I hope so much that the memory of your life together will bring the happy memories that make your loss bearable. The ORPS family is united in supporting you from wherever we have scattered for the summer. My deepest condolences.

Sheila Koenig

Bob:

You both had a wonderful life together. Remembering all the good times is something to cherish forever.

God Bless

One of my happiest GWTW memories is when I reunited Dear Phyllis with Ric Holt (Beau on back steps of Tara) and Greg Giese (portrayed both Bonnie Blue and Beau Wilkes as babies) during one of The Shaw-Tumblin Collection's Exhibits in Nashville. Her warmth, friendship, genuine humility and natural beauty are memories I shall never forget and will forever cherish in my heart. To her loving husband Bob, in addition to Phyllis' beloved family, I send my deepest sympathy and prayers.

Dear Bob, Our hearts were saddened when we heard of Phyllis's passing. She was a brave and loving warrior in her fight to get well. Hugs, love and prayers.