Phyllis-Jewett-Obituary

Phyllis Jean Jewett

Nampa, Idaho

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DIED
October 26, 2025
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Nampa, Idaho

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90, of Nampa, died Sunday, October 26, 2025. Funeral Home: All Valley Cremation.

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I was blessed to know Phyllis! She was a kind sweet lady. I enjoyed getting to know her and sitting with her in church. I will never forget her. Condolences to her family!

Phyllis taught me how to bowl she was always so kind I love phyllis its heartbreaking to hear the news ! Well phyllis i will never forget you ! Your spirit will live on Rest in paradise phyllis ! Ill always remember you Joey R .

My heart breaks knowing that Phyllis is gone. She taught me to bowl so many years ago. I will remember her chipper attitude and kind words. She was so talented this life has lost a special person. She will be missed dearly.

Phyllis was a great friend to the Kirtley family for many years. She will be missed by many. Love to her family.

I have know Phyllis since the 70s she knew my folks and visited them often which is where I met her she had a heart of gold with the kids and the adults that she helped and taught in her bowling she offered me advice with my bowling and my two boys as well as many of me nieces and nephews were taught by Phyllis while bowling at Caldwell Bowl RIP Phyllis Cathy L

I´ve known Phyliss since the 70s. We worked together at Caldwell Bowl and shared so many good memories over the years. She was such a wonderful person, always kind, genuine, and so talented. In recent years, we often sat together in church, and I´m grateful for those quiet moments of friendship and faith. I will miss her deeply, but I´m thankful for the years we shared and the light she brought into so many lives. Natalie

My heart is broken thank you Phyllis for being a wonderful person second mom to us bowling kids . You are most loved and will be very much missed love Tammy Fox

Her daughters, Shannon and Lois were my childhood friends. I remember many weekend at their house. Phyllis always treated me like one of her own. On Saturday mornings she would give each of us a quarter and we would head to Penny Wise to get a treat or a prize. One Saturday near Easter, we each came back with a baby chick. She didn't bat an eye. I dont remember but I think she probably raised them. I loved her and have thought about her often. My love to Shannon and Lois.

I loved Phyllis more than words can express. My heart hurts for her family. Phyllis was the backbone of absentee voting in Canyon County for years. She ran a polling place. Dedicated her heart and soul to help with Elections in any way possible. Her kind heart was shared with everyone she meant. God bless you Phyllis, Rest in Peace.