Thelma-Phillips-Obituary

Thelma Phillips

FORT WORTH, Texas

1924 - 2010

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Phillips, Thelma FORT WORTH -- Thelma Lee McDaniel Phillips, born March 27, 1924, went to join our Lord in the cool of the evening on March 18, 2010. Funeral service will be 8 a.m. Friday at Polytechnic United Methodist Church, 1310 South Collard Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76105. Burial to follow...

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I Miss You So Much Grandmother.... I wish I was able to spend more time with you, Granddad and Aunty Janet before yall were Liberated from this backward, upside down world. Please keep watching over us.. ETERNAL...

Pastor and Linda McDaniel and the Phillips family: We are sorry to learn of the loss of your dear Thelma. She touched the lives of many with her own. Praying that comforting memories of your time with her will be with you in the days ahead. Harry and Elaine Jarvis (Plano, TX)

I had the privilege of meeting Thelma when I started as a volunteer for the City of Arlington in 1987. Thelma was such an inspiration!

May the Peace of Christ abide with The Phillips, McDaniel, Blackmon, Hill and extended families during this time of breavement.

You will remain in our thoughts & prayers.

To our Pastor Paul A. McDaniel and Family: We would like you to know that you have our sincere prayers in this time of loss. Your wonderful sister is in the land of no more sickness, no more pain, no more sorrow, but she has risen to glory, and she has entered upon her new life in a heavenly land with God and Christ and the sanctified.
Chaplain Gary and Linda Bender

Paula, Paul, and Elaine,
I was saddened to hear of your mother's passing. I remember her as a gentle, wise, and beautiful woman. She was a wonderful role model. I pray that your faith in God will carry you through this sad time until you see her again in heaven.

Pastor & Linda McDaniel & Family,
I wish to express my deepest sympathy to you during the loss of your sister. Remember, God will never leave us comfortless. He will never forsake us. Pastor James H. & Carol Cantrell

To Pastor & Linda McDaniel, the Phillips Family, Sister Rosa and extended family, we the Watkins, Remson, and family of Second Missionary Baptist Church of Chattanooga Tennessee lament with you on the Home Going of Sister Thelma. Pastor, You have often taught our Church family that "it is not my will but thy will be done", however, I will say that it is difficult for us to say so at a time like the present moment.We love You and Minister Linda, the Phillips, and McDaniel Family for what you...

Since I do not you, Thelma's family, I was unable to express my sadness at her passing to any of you at the Visitation this evening. I knew Thelma at the Arlington Public Library where I served on the Library Board for 13 years and in the Texas Library Association where my mother was the Executive Director for 30 years. Thelma was certainly "one of a kind" and she will be missed by all of us who knew her. Linda H. Claytor, Arlington