Phyllis-Walden-Obituary

Phyllis Dixon Walden

St Petersburg, Florida

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WALDEN, Phyllis Dixon 51, of Clearwater, passed away July 20, 2011. She is survived by son Devonte Walden; daughters Alexis and Denisha Stewart; mother Cora Dixon; brothers Johnny Spratley (Karol), Lenzy Dixon Jr; sisters Denise Collie-Camble (Richard); grandchildren Phya Daniels, Ray' Miah...

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On this anniversary of Buffy's passing, we continue to lift the Dixon Family up with prayers of comfort and support. Buffy will always remain in the hearts and spirits of her Temeric 44 BADST linesisters for her sweet, sweet spirit. Blessings today and always.

Continued prayers and blessings on this day & everyday as you remember and pay tribute to Buffy. As her Temeric 44 linesisters, we continue to lift her spirit up in all that we do. Loving & missing you Buffy.

To the DixonFamily: my prayers and thoughts are with you during this diffcult time

You truly touched my heart while here on this earth. Thank you for all the great memories! You will be missed!

To the Dixon-Walden Family: my prayers and thoughts are with you during this diffcult time. Temeric 44 has also lost a wonderful linesister. . . love you and will miss you linesister.

To Phyllis's family,
Take comfort in knowing that Phyllis was loved by all of those that she touched, especially her line sisters of BADST Temeric 44. We will miss her dearly.

She added to the sum of human joy; and if everyone to whom she offered loving service were to bring a blossom to her grave she would sleep beneath a wilderness of flowers.

RIP our #5, Buffy!

To the family stay strong, God will carry you through this journey.

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Dixon & Walden Family:

May you experience the comfort of the Lord during your time of grief. Peace, be still.

Mrs.Dixon & Family, It saddens me to hear of your loss. I was introduced to Phyllis our freshman year at FAMU by my roommate, Cheryl Paige. During the two years that I was a Rattler, we definitely shared "Great Times" together. May the Peace of God that Surpasseth All Understanding, Comfort You At This Time.

Phyllis, may you rest in peace and enjoy the heavenly blessings bestowed upon you. To the family, we will continue to pray for you during this difficult time. Phyllis was a wonderful line sister of mine and will be missed by her Rattler family and especially the line of Temeric 44, BADST.