Phyllis-Burrows-Obituary

Phyllis Burrows

Akron, Ohio

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Burrows, Phyllis On June 30, 2008, Phyllis Burrows (nee Wollins), 83, passed away after a long illness. She is survived by her daughters, Patti Pancoe of Chevy Chase, Maryland, Peggy Pancoe Rosoff (Dennis-deceased) of Wilmington, North Carolina and Polly Pancoe Kortlander (Fred) of Chicago,...

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Dear Polly,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Now we all know where you caught your volunteerism bug, your attachment to Ravinia and your great sense of color. You are fun to be around just as your Mom must have been.

Sincerely, Jacquie Brave

Peggy, Polly and Patti and all of your spouses and children. My sincerest sympathy to you on the loss of Aunt Phyllis. When we were growing up she was always the highlight of our visits to Chicago. We loved being with her --she was fun and funny. You were such devoted daughters to her in her later years and I know this had to be a great comfort to her. With Love, Cousin Terry

Polly et al:

So very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with the entire Pancoe clan.

Dear Polly and Family -

My deepest sympathy in the passing of your beautiful mother. May the many wonderful memories give you strength at this time. Maybe knowing many care will also add to your strength at this time.

May her memory live on for a very long time.

With deepest sympathy,
Joyce J. Ginsburg

Peggy, I am so sorry for your loss.
I can see where you got your good
looks from her picture. I will visit when you get back to Wilmington.

There are no words that can express how big our loss is. My mom raised us on MilkyWays, hearts and love and we will forever miss her. My daughter said it so perfectly, she is "in" us.

My mom raised us on Milky Ways and hearts. She will live on in our hearts and souls and we are so very lucky to have had her in our lives. As my daughter said, she is "in" us. We will miss her terribly.

Mom thank you for a beautiful life. We miss you. Love, Polly and Fred