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PHYLLIS BRAGG FOSSLER

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Phyllis Bragg Fossler Phyllis Bragg Fossler died peacefully Nov. 6, 2012, at the age of 95. She was born Oct. 22, 1917, in Goose Creek, IL,to Earl and Mary Bragg. She spent most of her adult life raising her family in the suburbs of Chicago. Phyllis was active in Trinity United Methodist Church...

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My heartfelt condolences to all who knew aunt Phil well. She was a dear friend and sister to my mother, Janet, and for that I will always be grateful. My fondest childhood memories from Illinois were our visits to see Aunt Phil and Uncle Jerry - we'd always stay with her and she was so warm.
Love, Paul

I will miss you Aunt Phyl. I know you are dancing with Uncle Jerry right now. Much love.

May God bless her, as she rests in peace, my dear Aunt Phyl.

Many memories of Aunt Phyl include a lot of humor, strength and love. She could bring a quick smile to all with her wit and not much seemed to ruffle her feathers. As I think of her, she brings a smile to me as I see her directing, joking, cooking and talking, while lots of action is going on all around her. She is loved and remembered well.

God Bless My Aunt Phyllis,,rest in peace

SHE WILL BE MISSED. SHE WAS A VERY SPECIAL PERSON AND I LOVED HER VERY MUCH.
MARILYN HUISINGA

Thinking of all of you with love and sympathy. You were blessed to have had such a wonderful mother. I was blessed to have such a wonderful aunt.

Phyllis was a blessing to all who knew her. For me she was a mentor, friend, study buddy & prayer partner. One evening we walked to her car after a Bethel Bible study class. She got in & started the engine as I continued on. As I looked back, she exited the car. Thought she'd forgotten something in the classroom, but that wasn't the case. She had to turn on one of the headlights, the type that's covered & flips open. The procedure, as I learned that night was ... get in the car, turn on the...

Phyllis was a blessing to all she met. For me personally, she was a friend, mentor, study buddy & prayer partner. I remember leaving the Bethel Bible study class one night. We walked together to her car. I waved a good-by & walked away as her car started, only to look back & see her exit the car.
Thought she'd forgotten something but that wasn't the case. She had get her front headlight on, one of those that had the cover that automatically flipped open. The only way it would open was...