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Phyllis C. Hunter

Houston, Texas

1947 - 2018

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Phyllis C. Hunter1947-2018Mrs. Phyllis Christine Hunter (née Hess) transitioned to heaven on February 4, 2018 in Houston, Texas at the age of 70.Phyllis C. Hunter, coined the phrase, "Reading is the new civil right!" while managing the Pre-K-12 Reading Department for Houston I.S.D,. As president,...

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i miss you Mom. i wear your pin, I quote you often, A3 misses his grandmother, Continue to rest in piece

Phyllis was so talented all the memories will never die. She was the best host and her parties won´t be forgotten. Most of all her kindness and smile was golden.

Words cannot describe the goodness of Phyllis. She was my mentor yrs. ago. She encouraged me, guided me, and supported me through the years. She will always be in my heart

Another year. Still not fair. A3 continues to miss you and wished you could watch him in swimming. Love you Mom Drew

All the children are still being touched by your legacy in education. Personally we shared a lot and the void is still there. Your friendship can´t be replaced. Blessings.

Thank you for making me a better biscuit baker!! You were a MASTER CHEF in the kitchen. I miss you!! #AKA1908 #KAPsi #D9Family

I was reading and ran across a quote from Phyllis C. Hunter, "Parents will forgive us for a lot of things, but they will not forgive us when their children can not read. Reading is our new Civil Rights!"

Phyllis your kindness smile and energy are truly missed and will never be forgotten. Helena Spain

I love you Mom. A3 is so big now and he still talks about his Nana. He is reading like a champion. I wish you could be here to see him