Phyllis-Curtis-Obituary

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Phyllis P. Curtis

Crown Point, Indiana

May 24, 1933 – Mar 10, 2020 (Age 86)

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BORN
May 24, 1933
DIED
March 10, 2020
AGE
86
LOCATION
Crown Point, Indiana

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Phyllis Curtis (neé Doolin), age 86, of Crown Point, IN, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, leaving her family heartbroken.

Phyllis was born on May 24, 1933 in Gary, Indiana to Walter and Anna Doolin. She was a popular student (Snow and Homecoming Queen) at Edison High...

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I was so sorry to hear of Phyllis sudden passing. I would love to have seen her one more time before she passed. She was a wonderful, wonderful lady and meant so much to my dad and my grandparents. Now she is with them again and she will be an angel to your family while here in earth. Love to you all.

I am so sorry for your family's loss. Mrs Curtis always made me smile every morning when I rode the school bus to Fieler. She was the best school bus driver. I remember there were times that my friend Tracy and I would walk over and she would let us get on the bus a little early. Very warm, caring, loving...that's Mrs Curtis. She loved her job and it showed and we loved her. I haven't had the chance to see her in years but we've been in touch on Facebook (not the same). Heaven has truly...

Beth and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing.
May you be comforted by God's grace and may her memory be Eternal!

Phyllis Curtis was a special lady. She attended as many of her grandchildrens events as possible and, being a close friend of her daughters, thats how I got to know her. Her smile and laughter was contagious and her fierce love for her family was obvious. I grieve with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and the entire family and friends as they part, for now, from this woman they held so dear. Rest in the arms of Jesus, Phyllis.

I have very fond memories of Mrs Curtis. Not only was she a neighbor but she was my school bus driver during my elementary years at Fieler. She was loving, caring, kind, gentle soul. I had not seen Mrs. Curtis in years until I saw her at church one Sunday. She was the same as she always was.....that wonderful smiling, loving and kind person as I always knew her to be. She made most of my days of my very young life in grade school good days besides seeing my mothers face first thing in...

There are so many wonderful things to say about this special lady. She made us laugh, cry, smile, and so much more. She gave great advice. Loved to shop--cook--and just enjoy life. She and mom loved time they spent together. It was fun to just watch the two of them enjoy each other. It was an honor to be a part of that group. She loves the Lord with all her heart---and we know she is rejoicing with her Savior. Praying for you Phil, Cathy, Beth, Jerry and all the other family members. ...

Our Gr'mas friend they shared life together
now they'll reunite. Godspeed
A donation: Salvation Army

I still have to call her Mrs Curtis. I loved her. She was a true servant of the Lord. Not only that, but I remember growing up, how kind she was to me and my siblings, when some of our neighbors looked down on us. May God comfort your family. I will never forget you.

Dear phillip' I am so sorry for your loss. And loss to the family . the world has lost angel. My heart is heavy and sad at this time