Phyllis-Warner-Obituary

Phyllis Warner

Atlanta, Georgia

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WARNER, Phyllis "Phi" In loving memory of Phyllis "Phi" Warner Phyllis was born in Pomeroy, Ohio to John and Gretchen Shorr, joining her three older sisters, Anna Marie, Jeannette and Jo Sue. She was raised in Logan, Ohio, attending St. John's Grade School and graduating from Logan High School in...

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Phyllis was one of my Moms best friends. She was always kind and smiling. A truly Godly woman.Plus she always had great candy whenever I babysat for them! Janice Cabe Slocum

Phyllis had a smile that seemed pure and unbothered. Her love for children at Christ the King made them feel welcome to all who entered the library. A beautiful soul who was love by many. May she rest in the arms of the Lord.

I am so sorry to hear of Phyllis's passing. Wishing you peace to bring you comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart. The Coronado Familia (Phoenix, Az) has all of you in our Thoughts and Prayers. Much love.
Richard C Coronado
Margaret Coronado
Miranda V Coronado
Robert E Coronado

My deepest sympathy on her passing. I have many fond memories of her in the library during my years at Christ the King School. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

Dear Jack & Phyliss have been our favorite neighbors for over 40 years. We so admired their love story...rarely seeing one without the other. They truly defined what a good neighbor is....always there for us through happy times and sad times. It was delightful observing how much they loved their family. Our daughter McGee adored them as they always listened attentively to her. We will so miss the beautiful smile Phyliss always displyed but most of all the smile on Jack's face when Phyliss was...

Dear Mr. Warner and family,
My three children attended Christ the King School and I was privileged to know and observe dear Mrs. warner. She never failed to greet everyone with her genuine smile. She guided hundreds of children to explore their interests through reading. My children, Leigh, Joseph and Kaitlyn spoke highly of Mrs. Warner and felt so comfortable in her presence. God gifted her with the warmth that not only children, but all who knew her would experience. Thank you...

God bless this wonderful lady. Phyllis was a kind, funny, loyal member of the Christ the King community. I adored her wry wit and her keen observation of the human condition. I never recall my memories of her without finding myself smiling - she will warm my heart always. I extend my thoughts and prayers to her family and friends. She was much loved not just by me, but by many others.

So sorry to read that Phyllis had passed away. As a young girl I baby sat for the children and Phyllis and Jack were always so kind and their children always well behaved. Patrick served as alter boy at my own wedding. I will always have fond memories of Phyllis. God Bless you all. Janice Cabe Slocum