Phyllis-Millerick-Obituary

Phyllis E. Millerick

Santa Rosa, California

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MILLERICK, Phyllis E. November 13, 1948 - January 11, 2004. Age 55. Beloved wife of Donald Millerick for 33 years; adoring mother of Anita, Lisa and Ryan Millerick, all of Santa Rosa; dear sister of Ron Pearce (Daryl) of Medford, OR, Norman Pearce (Karen) of San Francisco, Michael Pearce (Sue) of...

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Don,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Don, Ryan, Lisa & Anita,
There's an angel always by your side. She's there to be your guide. She rejoices with each sunrise at the beggineing of each day. Knowing that you are safe, indeed, for she knows in Gods hands you will stay, and when the evening comes and the darkness makes it's cover, your angel settles in the coming night, and above your head she hovers.
Believe in angel's because you have your very own, because you are Gods special children and you'll never be...

Phyllis My Dear oldest sister.I love you and miss you so much.I have missed the Many things in life that we should enjoyed doing together.When you first were stricken by this Illnes, I was young and I could not Belive it,I tried calling For help I called all over the World.I soon found out there was no help.I watched you be so strong so many times.Phyllis there has not been one day that passed in my life that i not think of you.I love you and miss the sister I could never know.Thank you...

As a home care nurse, it was an honor and great pleasure to have worked with Phyllis and her dedicated family over these many years. She touched me deeply with her strength of spirit and wonderful sense of humor. Her smile and the light emanating from her eyes lit up a room without a need for words. Her beauty lives in my heart, as I send my love to the family that loved and cared for her. May the blessings be.

My memories of my Aunt Phyllis are of her laughter and great smile. She would capture your attention with her beautiful red hair. I wish that I could of been closer to her the last few years. She will be an inspiration in my eyes for a lifetime, because of her will to be strong and she did this with much courage. Don and kids, thank you for being there for her. She will be greatly missed.
Love, John, Jamie, Alyssa, Jahnna, and James.

MY BEST MEMORIES OF PHYLLIS ARE WHEN THEY WENT OUT ON THE LADY ROSE, TO WHICH HER HUSBAND HELP BUILD.

I met Phyllis on only a few occasions. However, I remember her as a most pleasant and cheerful person. She was a very brave and confident person in the face of her condition. I can see that she was a positive role model for all her family and those who were fortunate to meet and to know her. She is a shinning star that will burn brightly for all who knew her.

It has been a long time since I last spoke to Phyllis. We spend many hours together out on the baseball fields at Mark West and Piner. She was always so full of laughter and joy. Her smile was contagious. She was a friend to all who she came in contact with. She was always there for the kids. She taught her children the love and kindness that she had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kathy and Mike Rieffel
Mike Rieffel Jr & family
Matt Rieffel & family

Don, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Phyllis, indeed, must have been a courageous and determined woman. As Allen says, my thoughts are with you.