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Phyllis Ann Shields

Pleasanton, California

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Phyllis Ann Shields "Granny" April 30, 1947 ~ June 4, 2010 Resident of Pleasanton Phyllis Ann Shields (Tyler), a 6 year resident of Pleasanton, passed away on June 4, 2010 at the age of 63. She was born April 30, 1947 to Fred and Frances Tyler of Richmond, California where she spent her...

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Hi mom I miss you so much your birthday is here again in a couple days. I will visit you just as I have every holiday and just about every month. Now I can't wait to see ou again on the othe side. I'm just not ready to leave the rest of my family right here.

Mom there's not a day that goes by I don't think of you. I was definitly a mommas boy
I love more then words can say. And oh yeah thank you for visiting me in my dream. It felt real as if i actually spent the
day with you. You will forever live in my heart
Love you always
Your loving son. David shields.

I deeply miss my favorite Aunt Phyllis. I cherish the memories made from all of the times she watched me while I grew up. I enjoyed playing with my cousins at her house. I'll never forget the time we went to the snow and got stuck in the red and white pick up truck, all of us kids had to get in the back and jump up and down to make the truck bounce so it would go up the hill. We made it. I remember being able to ride the motorcycles in the backyard. I can go on and on of memories of my...

Our childhood memories are filled with our Aunt Phyllis. We always looked forward to spending the weekend at Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Arts house. It was like vacation, trips to Toys R Us, jumping on the furniture, sleeping in...(well she slept in...he he) watching and helping her hand craft her stuffed dolls and animals along with multiple other crafts. She even created our power ranger costumes for halloween. How cool of a Great Aunt she was. She will be deeply missed and we are blessed to...

I remember when she was 5 years old our sister Karen took her to view a tv show in San Fransciso. She was so cute they put her on tv. Years later she took great care of my boys until she started her own career outside the home. Once she opened a closet door full of hand made treasures and said I could have anything I wanted. What a sister. I will always love and miss her. With heartfelt sympathy. Sandy

Much love goes out to the whole Shields Family! I have many childhood memories of everyone. Phyllis was a very kind hearted woman. With deepest sympathy! - Gina (Saporita) Carraro

I remember Princess House parties in Hercules with Phyllis and was the recepient of several of her wooden crafts. But mostly I remember her stories about her nephew (my husband) John Eaves, Jr. Please accept my deepest sympathies. - Barbara Eaves