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Phyllis E. Eby

Bellevue, Nebraska

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Eby, Phyllis E. Age 80 - Jan 2, 2010 Bellevue. Survived by sons, Ed and wife, Judy Eby, Bill Eby and Pam Burrell, all of Bellevue; 5 grandchildren Scott and wife, Jennifer, Kelly and wife Loan, Nick and wife, Tiffany, Jeff and wife, Michelle, Mindy and husband, Dave Gutterman; 8...

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Dear family,
My condolences goes out to you for the loss of your loved one Phyllis. I know that it is a painful time for you but the bible holds out hope for those that fell asleep in death. In the bible at Job 14:14, 15 Job asked the question if an able bodied man can live again. God reassures us at Hosea 13:14 that "He will redeem and recover thaoe who are in Sheol (or the common grave)." In God's new world God will raise loved ones back to life where no one will ever have to get...

Ed,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I always loved Phyllis and thought she was a terrific person.
Lynne Harvell

Ed,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I always loved Phyllis and thought she was a terrific person.
Lynne Harvell

Dear Eby family,

Eby was loved by the Waterman family for most of her life. This branch, Ruth Waterman Hodge, will miss her loving smile.

Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Eby Family, please accept my sympathy on the loss of Phyllis. She was a grand lady.

Bear,Ed,Judy and all the Eby family,
I am so very sorry to hear about your loss of such an amazing, wonderful, woman,you've known and loved dearly as Mom,Grandma and Great-Grandma. To me she will always be that strong willed, high-sprited,determined ,gifted lady that I had the privilege of calling my friend .I remember the day I told her that I had never voted in my life, I thought she was going to fall off her chair! I had forgot to tell her the last time I saw her that I finially...

ED and JUDY. Im sorry about your loss. Shirley Frazee and Family

When I went on Internaional Staff in 1976 I met Phillis. At those Christmas staff dinners my wife could not attend Phillis was my date. She always called me the kid. After I retired I would be surprised by Phillis showing up at JJ days in Des Moines. She was a great labor person and Democrat. But most of all a true friend and buddy. I will miss you but I know Carl will show you the ropes. See you on the other side.

My wife is having surgery today so we will not be attending her...

Phillis was a grand lady to be proud of. She will be missed.

Leroy and Anita Mission Texas