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Phyllis M. Wheeler

Jackson, Michigan

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Wheeler, Phyllis M.Age 100, passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 26th. Phyllis was born April 19, 1923, in Bunker Hill, MI to James and Beatrice (Worden) Quinn. She grew up in Bunker Hill and moved to Jackson at age 16 where she began working at Spartan Electronics and then moved on to...

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While I haven´t seen Phyllis in years, I thought about her often and talked to my mother Jeanette Schulcz about our best neighbor on Browns Lake Road! I will never forget her.

We are truly sorry for your loss. Dan and I met Phyllis when we joined the Clark Equipment Retirees Club in 2010. Phyllis was very active. She attended exercise classes, she went dancing, and we saw her every month at the Retirees Club. She knew everybody, and she talked to everyone. She was not shy. Dan and I visited her when she lived on Floral Street. Then we visited her when she was at Mission Point. She was taken to our Clark Retirees luncheons at the Crouch Center by her good...

I am truly sorry for your loss. Phyllis was a very dear friend to Liz Bowler and I. We both worked at Mechanical Products with her. Liz and I are not able to go to Phyllis`s memorial. I am not able to get around like I used to. My nephew, Dan, is posting this for me. Liz and Phyllis attended the same church. I lived close to Phyllis, and she would come to my house and take me to the UAW meetings and out to eat as well. I was in Mission Point with her for recovery since I live alone....

I knew Miss Phyllis during my employment at Mission Point, I was one of her nurses who had the pleasure of caring for her. She never had a bad day, always had something nice to say, she made me smile! She had the absolute best personality, loved everyone and was so much fun to be around! Rest in heaven Phyllis, you will be greatly missed!

Phyllis was quite a lovely lady that l have known for years and enjoyed playing cards at the Crouch Center and also knowing her niece Pennies whom she loved dearly. Enjoyed our visits. RIP dear Phyllis you will be missed. Mary

It was my honor to have recently visited with Phyllis. I was amazed by her. I hadn´t seen her in many years, although upon entering her room she almost immediately recognized me. Then without hesitation, she thanked me and my wife for one of the over 150 birthday cards that she received for her hundredth birthday We talked for about two hours. She related many of her life´s experiences and how proud she was of of her family. She is a story of someone who lived life to the fullest. I´m sure...

Phyllis was a great friend of my mother Vivian. I volunteered with both Phyllis and my mother at the Salvation Army at Christmas time. She always had a great time. I remember seeing Phyllis at the Eagle's she loved the music and dancing. My prayers are with you and your family. Jeannie Maes