Phyllis-Hatton-Obituary

Phyllis A. Hatton

Toledo, Ohio

1924 - 2019

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January 1, 2019
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Toledo, Ohio

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Phyllis A. HattonPhyllis A. Hatton, 94, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on May 24, 2019, at Kingston of Sylvania. Phyllis was born in Toledo, Ohio, on November 8, 1924, to William and Ann Rayner (Simpson) Brownmiller. Phyllis was a bookkeeper and office manager for various companies early in her...

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I'm shocked and saddened to find out about this. Phyllis worked with my mother, Mildred, at Fanny Mae and they became fast friends. Phyllis and Hal and my parents, Claire and Mildred Cole enjoyed going to dinner and traveling together. After my parents died, Phyllis and I would get together for lunch to celebrate our birthdays. Always enjoyed our visits. She was such an interesting, intelligent, strong woman. Will miss her.

to any that it may concern,she was the love of my life.so sharp minded and loving and up to date on daily events which is a blessing in its self.this page could not hold the decades of memories and conversations i enjoyed with her.i will miss her dearly along with my 2 sons and my friends who knew her.a blessed woman who considered me a second son,as i considered her my second mother (thanks hun)....your memories will be with me forever,and will pass your kindness to others...thanks for the...

So many fond memories of Phyllis from my childhood. Always the gracious lady. Her husband Hal and my father were cousins and grew up together. We always had great visits when she worked at Hickory Farms. My sympathies to her family.

Our sympathies to family and friends in the loss of Phyllis. Thank u for acknowledging Kingston and for entrusting us to take care of her. I always enjoyed talking with her, especially when it came to her little dachshund, Yeager, whom she loved so. We had that special connection when it came to dogs as I am also a dog lover. So glad I was able to meet the pup that made her so happy! And I just might remember her from Fannie Mae at Southwyck mall. As a young child I grew up in South...

Aunt Phyllis was such a lovely person! I remember the time she and I shared a huge chocolate bomb sundae in Green Bay ! We had fun on the sugar overload...when we lived in Detroit, she was always the gracious hostess at Thanksgiving. Her nephew , who is my husband Dave , loved going to Toledo for Christmas. She was such a wonderful aunt!


Rest In Peace Aunt Phyllis !

Will miss you Phyllis such a fine lady

Rest In Peace Phyllis such a kind lady

Mark Shiple