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Phyllis E. Walker

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Phyllis E. Walker 1922 ~ 2008 Our exceptional Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother, Phyllis Erickson Walker, 86, passed away peacefully August 20, 2008.Phyllis was born March 13, 1922, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Ralph and Florence Erickson. She grew up in Salt Lake City and...

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Amy,

Your mother was a lovely, intelligent, caring individual. I remember her as soft spoken and always wearing a beautiful smile. She was always kind and compassionate. May you and your family be comforted with your many fond memories of Phyllis. With my sincere condolences, Michelle

Amy and Gary,
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother Amy. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Her obituary was a great tribute to a mother that was very loved. Please accept our condolences at this tender time.
Sincerely, Mike and Gayla Dowdle

Phyllis was my back yard neighbor. She was kind and gracious and so very lovely. I got to know her better when we discovered that she and her sister Carole were childhood friends of our Aunt Laurine. They grew up together near 15th East.

Eclesiastics 3:1-2,4
"To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under the heaven.
A time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted...
A time to weep and a time...

To Janet: What fond memories I have playing at your home! Your mother was dear to me; you will miss her I am sure. Love,
Jennifer Hebertson Bertin

To Mike and Amy, my dear childhood next door neighbors, I send my greetings and love. Your mom was always kind and loving to me. Please know our thoughts of concern are with you. Sincerely, Jennifer Hebertson Bertin

To Amy, Gary and the Walker Family,
Sorry to hear of Phil's passing away, but we know that she's in peace. Our condolences to all of you. We are here in Alaska.
Love, Bruhneild and Glenn Hanni

I have such sweet memories of years past when we all played golf together, belonged to the Hi-Steppers and shared never-forgetable times dancing, playing bridge, socialiazing during our wonderful dinners. My condolences to the family. Jack O. Woldberg