Phyllis-Kilpatrick-Obituary

Phyllis Kilpatrick

RAPID CITY , South Dakota

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RAPID CITY - Phyllis Kilpatrick, 68, of Rapid City, passed away on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Phyllis was born July 1st, 1940 the seventh and youngest daughter in a family of nine children for her parents Christ and Emily Huether, who were both second generation...

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Kevin, Darcy and Family, We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was a wonderful lady and I know she will be greatly missed. May God bring you peace and comfort as you share all the warm loving memories of her. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim & Cyndi Ronfeldt and family

I agree wholeheartedly with Fred's sentiments. My memories of Phyllis go back to Harney Little League and extended to my days at Mount Marty College. She was always very supportive and quick with a kind word. My sympathies to Harley, Chris and the rest of the Kilpatrick family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

It is with great sadness that we hear of Phylis's passing. We will miss her smiling face at our reunions and we know that she will be missed as as strong family leader and faithful wife. Kip, please accept our condolences as we loved Phylis for her always positive attitude and a joy to spend time with. This was a real shock for us to hear and know that she will be missed by all who knew her.

I will alway remember the times she supported the baseball players at Harney Little League. She was always there to pat you on the back when you were doing good or having a bad day. Harley also and is a good supporter of the youth. I feel for your loss and wish the family the best.

Harley, Troy, Kevin and Cris--We are thinkibng of you and praying for you. I remember so many good days and nights of baseball games and red licorice. Chuck always appreciated Phyllis' support and humor. She will be missed! But she is also in a place to help all of us to be our very best.

Harley, Troy, Kevin, Chris and Families; There are never words to express the sympathy and sadness one feels when a loss of this magnitude happens. What could I say to easy your pain? Know that I am keeping you all close to my heart at this time and lifted up to God for guidance, peace and strength. Phyllis surely was a woman of great integrity, love and kindness. I still remember when all the Huether girls would get together during family reunions and giggle while sharing crazy stories...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.