Phyllis-Harding-Obituary

Phyllis J. Harding

Clackamas, Oregon

Nov 30, 1930 – Nov 25, 2015

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November 30, 1930
DIED
November 25, 2015
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Clackamas, Oregon

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Harding, Phyllis J. 84 Nov. 30, 1930 Nov. 25, 2015 Phyllis Jean Redding Harding, age 84, of Portland, passed away Wednesday morning Nov. 25, 2015. She was preceded in death by her husband, Darrell Harding. Phyllis is survived by her children and their spouses, Dennis Harding (Beverly), Debbie...

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My memories of Aunt Phyllis are of her being the glue that kept the Family together. By remembering this, that would automatically add one more kid, and with four children of her own we know what stress one more adds. She always made the best of a bad situation. I still remember her laugh, I couldn't describe it, but it always made me laugh. We laughed a lot in their home, it was a fun place to be. All of this with a house under construction. Uncle Darrell was a hard working guy, and he...

All our love goes out to all of you children at this time. It was a real privilege to know the Harding family and to also be included in that family. I don't know what would have become of Brad had he not met them all.

With sincere smithy. Phyllis was a cousin of mine and we enjoy playing as children. After she and Darrel moved to Portland I and Virgie visited them
several times. They were great fun to be around. We will always keep them close to our hearts.
Sonny & Virgie Redding Manhattan, ks

My deepest condolences to your family during this most difficult time. There are no words that can ease the pain of losing someone so beloved. May you find comfort and peace in knowing that your loved one is in God's memory, because those who pass on are precious in his eyes. Psalms 116:15.

My condolences for the passing of your mom, Phyllis. I was a first cousin, and the older daughter of your Uncle Clifford. My Sister, Gail became very close to her while she lived in Vancouver, and I would try to visit when I came to see Gail. I know Phyllis will be missed tremendously and may she rest in peace

My Aunt Phil was a very special lady. I was extremely close to Darrell and Phyllis as we lived near by in Southeast Portland when I was growing up and I can remember that I used to babysit Dennis, Debbie, Pam and Rita when I was only four or five years older than them... Anyway, Auntie Phyllis was one wonderful person and I will never forget her strength in family and devotion to her husband Darrell. I know that the two of them are together in heaven. Love to the entire Darrell and Phyllis...

I have wonderful memories of being with this family growing up. They made me feel like one of their own and I loved spending time with them. Sending lots of love and peace to all of you...

She was quite the crafter. An inspiration for sure. Will miss my Aunt Phyllis and am happy that she is reunited with Uncle Darrel. We always had a ton of fun at the Harding house with our cousins. RIP Auntie.

For about 12 years, Pam was my best friend, which made Phyllis a second mom to me. I always loved her practical ways and enjoyed our talks. She will be greatly missed by her wonderful family and friends.