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Phyllis Helen Brezing

Niagara Falls, New York

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BREZING - Phyllis Helen (nee Berrien) 81, of Lewiston, NY, on Friday, July 25th. She was the daughter of the late Willard and Helen (Grant) Berrien. In 1947, she married Dr. Herman J. Brezing. He predeceased her in 1999. Survivors include five children, Susan (Melvyn) Green of Niagara...

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Breeze, we are so sad to hear of your loss, our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Take care, Hippy and Reenie

Mary,

I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I hadn't seen her since we were in high school, but I remember she was very kind. I know she was a very dear friend of my mother's and I know she will feel a great loss. Please know my thoughts are with you. Love, Wendy Williams

Susan, David, Carol, Mary, and Peter,

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Your mother was a wonderful person and I will always remember how much we enjoyed growing up next door to your family. There are so many happy and fun memories of those days. I think that my favorite is the time your mom and my dad werei involved in planting the fake flowers to try to beat each others' gardening skills. We all still laugh about that one.

Love to you all,

Sue,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you always.

Susan our thoughts and prayers to you and your family at this time. God bless You.

To the Brezing family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Phyllis was a good friend of my mother (Kack/Kathy Myers) and was very supportive to me when she passed away several years ago.

My deepest sympathies,

Sandy Stypick

Peter and Family
My prayers and love are with you during this difficult time.
Peter, the bird in my car will always comfort me. I said she was always looking out for me.
She was a very special person to everyone she met.
Love and prayers
Yvonne Duncan

My condolences to the entire Brezing family.

I have so many wonderful memories of "Mrs. Brezing." I grew up across the street from the Brezings' and Sue and I (the oldest Brezing child) were best friends. Over 50 years later Sue and all the Brezings' still hold a special place in my heart. I was always a welcome addition to their action packed household and Sue and I enjoyed a storybook childhood with her mom always being an active part of it. She was patient, kind, nurturing and a great teacher of right and wrong. I was so fortunate...