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Phyllis Lyte Obituary

Beloved Yucca Valley resident Phyllis Lyte passed away at the age of 87, due to a heart condition, with her children by her side.
Born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Edith and Peter Baggish, in her early years Phyllis was active in theatre alongside her mother. Following her graduation from Weaver High School, she earned a bachelor's degree in music from Trinity University, a master's of education from the University of Hartford, and in mid-life, a license in ministry through the American Holistic Church.
Early in her work life, Phyllis taught music and kindergarten in Hartford. After moving to San Diego, she taught English as a second language, as well as special education students. She also worked for the San Diego County Office of Education, the YMCA Child Resource Service and the California Western School of Law. Later in life, she taught reading at Copper Mountain College in Joshua Tree.
Phyllis was also a gifted Tarot card reader and healer. She gave readings at many local events and parties, as well as private readings, and held classes for those in the community.
Her other passion was music and singing; she performed with the San Diego Master Chorale (her grandson Keanu also performs with the SDMC) and the High Desert Chorus. She enjoyed playing piano, and studied violin, guitar and harmonica.
Among many of her volunteer activities, Phyllis was a member of the Democrats of Morongo Basin, a voter-poll worker, and for the Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce, in recent years she volunteered at the Yucca Valley Senior Center.
Phyllis had a deep and curious mind with an eagerness to learn, grow and be of service to others. She provided a safe and accepting space for anyone in need. Her unique spirit and generous heart will continue to be felt by all who knew her and loved her.
Phyllis is survived by her son, David Hill, daughter Linda Hill and (partner) Michael Wood. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Brandi Hill and (spouse) Garrett Gumz, Keanu Hill and Kaipo Hill, and great-grandchild Sebastian Hill Gumz.
She is also survived by her brother Gerald Baggish, Linda Baggish, nephews Jeremy, Alan and Peter Baggish, niece Lisa Caso and their families.
Phyllis was preceded by her brother, Daniel Baggish, and she is survived by nieces and nephews Stacey Wishart, Danyelle Barron, Catherine Baggish, Donna Baggish, Jonathon Finch, Harrison Baggish, Daniel Baggish and their families, and, "adopted" daughters Karen (Murphy) Tucker, Janette (Kraft) Gomez, Kim (Schachter) Yow, Donna Flores and their families.
For information about Phyllis' celebration of life, visit app.bluebutterfly.com/memorial/v2/phyllis-lyte.

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Published by Hi-Desert Star from Sep. 11 to Oct. 10, 2024.

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Donald Krouse

September 5, 2025

Phyllis was always a no nonsense person. I really liked it when she would make me back up anything i was saying.

Debra Remmers

January 5, 2025

She was really a nice lady..I had talked to her many times over the years..She knew a lot of people and was very active..
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Dr. Cheyenne Bonnell

September 21, 2024

Two remembrances of Phyllis: recommending her to teach Reading at Copper Mountain College and her reading Tarot for me.

Don Krouse

September 9, 2024

She always pressed me to think before I spoke.

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