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Phyllis Johnson French

Binghamton, New York

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French, Phyllis JohnsonPhyllis Johnson French passed away Thursday, December 15, 2011 at Ideal Senior Living Center after a long illness. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Valerie and Richard Schaff of Alpine, CA; two grandsons, Gregory Schaff and his wife, Kristen of Temecula, CA,...

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Goodbye my trusted and beloved friend.I told you years ago that "a day without Phyllis is like a day without sunshine" I will miss your laughter and all the sunshine you put into my life.Thank you for everything you added to my career and my life.
Your your onetime boss and partner,
Bob Grabow

Bob

Phylis was a great Friend and i had a chance to spend some time with her in her last days with us.so up beat and we shared good times and memories.She laughed and we had a great visit.she will be missed. May God Bless

I have pleasant memories of our family reunions at the West Hill Community Cabin. That was about the only time that I would get to enjoy my Binghamton cousins. I always thought Phyllis was beautiful and her personality was delightful. May God welcome her home.
With fond thoughts,
Elmira Cousin Everett

Phyllis was the sweetest lady....she and Bob made every visit to Elkins Grabow like visiting family. We always talked about her love for her QVC jewelry....:) My last trip in about a month ago just didn't seem the same without either of them there to greet me. My condolences to her family and Bob...we have lost an angel on Earth.

I knew Phyllis for nearly forty years, moving her a few times when I worked for Butler Trucking. Then with Elkins Grabow. A most gentle,and kinder woman I have ever known. Always had a laugh together and talked about the past. She touched everyone's life she met. God has brought home a good one. She will be truely missed. My condolences to her family, and Bob. God Bless You.

My sister, Phyl,
Sharing life with a sister binds us in many ways, like our love of music and horses, family traditions only we have experienced, people we have known and secrets we have shared. Now nothing will be the same. I will miss you, but always love you. Lynette

Aunt Phyllis lived her last days with charm, courage and dignity - a true testiment to her strong character. She will be missed on earth but embraced in Heaven.