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Janice Popelka
May 4, 2004
I have so many great memories of Harvey and Phyllis, they were so much fun to be around and I was always treated like one of their own. I'll miss Phyllis at the family gatherings. Love and prayers to all of you.
Don & Penny Tash
May 2, 2004
We wish to express our sincere sympathy to Phyllis' family. It was always fun to visit with her and we especially remember a summer day that she and Harvey stopped to see us at our home in Twodot in 1966. They accompanied our family to a picnic at the park in Harlowton. That was a most enjoyable day and is a warm memory in our hearts. Life is brief . . we are happy to have known her. God's peace to you all.
Leo-Mary Ann Schraudner
May 2, 2004
As life long friends of Phyliss and her family we were sorry to hear of her passing. We have many memories of her. Do take care.
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