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Phyllis Watkins

Lawrence, Kansas

1949 - 2018

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Phyllis Ann Meitl Watkins, daughter of Philip G. And Eleanor P. (Kruse) Meitl, was born on August 14, 1949, in Oakley, Kansas, and passed away, February 1, 2018 at the age of 68 after a long and courageous battle with MS. Phyllis grew up in Oakley, Kansas and attended schools there. After...

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I know it´s been awhile but I remember bringing you a dreamcatcher to pray over you. Our Cheyenne people believe we return to the Milky Way and we when we look up there, a star is smiling at us telling us you´re okay when they twinkle. Thank you for taking my children in and being there for them. May Mah´eo (Creator God) bless you and all the goodness you blessed everyone with.

What a nice thing that the mortuary reminds people that the pain of losing a loved continued continues over time. Phyllis was a warm, caring individual and I'm certain she is still missed dearly by her loving family. I'm thinking of you as the anniversary of Phyllis passing is upon us.

To Phyllis' family
It was my pleasure to work with Phyllis while I was involved with the library program in Lawrence. She was a strong, but easy going dedicated and very intelligent lady. Her strength is a lesson for us all. She will be missed by many.

Dan, Phyliss was an inspiration to all. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. God be with you all at this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dan and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Phyllis was a wonderful woman.

A wonderful woman and a wonderful family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dan and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Phyllis always being cheerful no matter what life dealt her. She was an inspiration.

Dan and family, we send our loving thoughts and prayers to you. Love lives forever; grief does not. Leslie Reynard and Joe Skeeba

Dan and family, we send our loving thoughts and prayers to you. Love lives forever; grief does not. Leslie Reynard and Joe Skeeba