Phyllis-Millevoi-Obituary

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Phyllis J Millevoi

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Oct 7, 1943 – May 24, 2025

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BORN
October 7, 1943
DIED
May 24, 2025
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Phyllis J. Millevoi (née Dorn), 81, of Philadelphia, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2025, surrounded by family and love.Born October 7, 1943, to the late Harry and Edna Dorn, Phyllis was a proud Frankford High graduate who met her husband, Kenneth J. Millevoi Sr., in 10th grade. Married for...

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The Millevoi Family- Our condolences for the loss of your mother and aunt. Good, Salt of the Northeast Mothers are irreplaceable, they are home. Rest assured she is now watching over all of you from the best seat in the house above. May your tears of sadness soon be outweighed by the laughter and smiles that thinking of her bring you. - Gary Barbera and the Barbera Family

What a bright light shown when Phyllis was in the room. Never a time when stories of family weren´t shared. The best times in my life were with Kenny and Phyl. Whether it was a dinner, a vacation, B-B-Q or a trip down the river on Pickles, always laughter and love. I picture Phyllis in heaven running around with her fake bunny teeth asking if anyone has any carrot cake!!! Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace Phyl!!!! Love Patti Swingle

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Please find comfort in the words found at Isaiah 61:1,2.

When I hear the song New York, New York I see Phyllis on stage at Ryan High School dancing with her friends in a chorus line. Laughing is her signature. Many years ago we were thrown out of a public bathroom because we were causing a disturbance with our none stop laughing. This happened on a long ago camping and canoe trip in NY. Deanna Romero

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Phyllis....remembering all the love and support you provided to your granddaughter´s Alexa and Ava as they danced through the years at their home away from home. Your kind kindred spirit to all will be missed in the MCSD family. Rest in peace...Live, Laugh, Love forever. -The Milkowich Family

Phyllis was always fun loving and loving fun. Her memory and her spirit will be in our loving thoughts until we meet again. Our condolences to all her love ones, family and friends. Deanna and Dave Romero