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Thank you for all time you spent with me and my family you will truly missed but you are a blessing in heaven.
Carrie Mae Holmes
March 23, 2010 | Anacortes


BURLINGTON, Washington
1917 - 2010
Phyllis Lucille Drown Thibert passed away on March 16, 2010 in Burlington where she spent most of her life. Phyllis was born to Lena Pulver Drown and Roy C. Drown in Seattle on July 25, 1917. Phyllis's mother, Lena, was the daughter of Burlington pioneers, Rudolph and Anna Pulver who were early...
Read MoreThank you for all time you spent with me and my family you will truly missed but you are a blessing in heaven.
Carrie Mae Holmes
March 23, 2010 | Anacortes
Phyllis was one of the nicest most gentle ladies, I enjoyed our visits and she also worked with my grandmother for many years at Stokleys you will be missed.
Mike & Kara Wood
March 23, 2010 | Sedro Woolley
Phyllis and Harry were very important people in our lives. We rented from them, liviing in the litttle house in back of there's and spent a great deal of time with them....on vacations.....shariing the first steps of our first daughter, Denise, stopping at the ice house in Mount Vernon to pick up a square of ice for the cooler, and had many wonderful memories of our time with the two of them.
They were a loving and wonderful couple to be with.
Dennis & Cleo White
March 20, 2010
Phyllis was a joy to be around and was treasured by anyone who knew her. Her soft spoken demeanor and smile were always welcome at our Emblem Club meetings, of which she was a charter member. I was proud to call her a friend. And before we moved to Alaska I would share Italian prunes with her every year from one of our many trees. She told me she enjoyed every bite.
Paula Zimmerman
March 18, 2010 | Nikiski, AK
"Miss Phyllis" visited me on a daily basis at the play area in the Burlington Fred Meyer. I have already missed her smiling face since last fall.
Sherry Lynch
March 18, 2010 | Sedro-Woolley, WA