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Phyllis J. Provost

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1947 - 2016

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Phyllis J. Provost, 69, of Harrisburg, passed away suddenly on Sunday, September 4, 2016 at Harrisburg Hospital. A daughter of the late Beverly (Carr) and David Neff, she was born in Lancaster on May 20, 1947. Phyllis was a graduate of Central Dauphin East and worked at Bell Telephone and Burger...

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It has been 6 short years since you departed my world. Never to be replaced.There is nothing i do that does not remind me of you in some way. To hold you again and see that beautiful,beautiful smile. I LOVE YOU !!!!!

Cannot believe it has been 5 years. Hope you are having a grand old time in Heaven. Miss you always.

Aww Miss Phyllis you were a very careing person and you will be missed by many people R.I.P sleep with the Angles now

I always loved Phyllis and her husband when I worked at Burger King in union deposit. Phyllis always had a smile on her face and made others around her smile. Always willing to do what was asked of her. I am sure she will be greatly missed. I am sorry for you loss and sending my condolences to the family's. Kathy (page) Peoples

Phyllis,my life long friend and wife. You always had my back no matter what happened.Your unconditional love said it all, even when I was busy making a fool of myself.I am so glad we did the Alaska trip when we did.We had so much fun.A merciful GOD took you just when you were about to get hit with excruciating pain. I will miss you till we meet again and watch the sunset together.
As always, you have my heart, my love.
The one you made happy....your husband....

We had the privilege of meeting and getting to know Phyllis. She was a wonderful, caring person who was loved by all who met her. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ken and her family.

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Please know that our thoughts are with you Ken and the family. Life is short. May Gods love be with you. Remembering section 25. Mike and Betty Forry