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Phyllis Jean Sadd

Charleston, West Virginia

Mar 12, 1933 – Mar 12, 2025

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March 12, 1933
DIED
March 12, 2025
LOCATION
Charleston, West Virginia

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PHYLLIS JEAN SADD led a long life of ceaseless giving. A model of generosity and hospitality, her greatest gift was of herself. On March 12, she died, aged 92. Phyllis was born in Charleston to a merchant family from Joub Jannine in now Lebanon. Her parents, Bahia and Nick Haddad, opened a dry...

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Phyllis was the mother of my good friend Jeanmarie! I loved going to her house where she was always making something delicious in the kitchen! Her house was filled with kids and laughter! Her enthusiasm for life was contagious! I will always remember the entire Sadd family and the many good times we shared! Condolences to her family!

I first met Phyllis when I was 8. She was my aunt's best friend and visited our home often. She often would stay with me while my parents traveled and that's when I first fell in love with this wonderful woman. Her spirit, humor and love will be missed! I am sure she is resting peacefully in the arms of our Lord.

Dr. And Mrs. Saad have been a part of my life since childhood. May she rest in peace and the entire Saad family know how much you mean to me and my family

Phyllis was always one of my most enthusiastic supporters as I continue to navigate a career as an artist. We would get lunch often and chat for hours when I visited Charleston. Her sass and insistence that she knows how to pick out a diamond in the rough has helped pick up my confidence time and time again. Rest easy dear friend

ANOTHER ANGEL RECEIVED HER NEW PAIR OF WINGS HEAVENS GAIN, OUR LOSS *** when she heard from across the room his voice the timbre of a deep voice resonate and sing that evening, she made the choice to enjoin forever and embrace everything... Ken and Evadna

I knew Phyllis from my CLOG days, got to speak with her at the Grease reunion. Lovely lady. My condolences to her family.

Phyllis was more than just a neighbor-she was like a second mom to me growing up on Dogwood Road in the 1960s. In that "it takes a village" kind of neighborhood, I never had to worry because I knew I was always in good hands at her home. She was tough but fair, always guiding us with warmth and love. On one of my last visits, she said she thought her time was nearly up. I told her she couldn´t go anywhere yet-she was my last mom. May her memory be a blessing, and I will forever cherish the...

My deepest sympathy to the entire Sadd family. Phyllis was one in a million and I thought of her as an additional, "bonus" mother. I´m so glad I got the chance to visit her in November. She will be sorely missed.

I was to visit with Phyllis at a gathering of talented guild members of the past on December 14th, 2024. She always said great things about my performances but my role as Will Roger's in the Will Roger's Follies was my best and there was no one who could of played the role as well as me. Rest in peace sweet lady in your heavenly home.