Phyllis C. Dunn, 96 years young, passed away peacefully on December 9, 2021 with family by her side.
Phyllis was born on July 1st, 1925 and was the daughter of the late Michael and Venezia Spooner. She was the sister of Byron (Elaine) and the late 1st Lt Ramon Spooner (WWII). She was the former spouse of the late Joseph Dunn.
She was the loving mother of Ramon (Michaella) Dunn and Colleen (Michael-deceased) Downs. She was the beloved "Bah" of her grandchildren Miranda (Joshua) Falso and Joseph (Alyssa) Dunn, and her great grandchildren Ethan and Madelyn Falso. Phyllis also had many family members and special friends who she cared for deeply.
Phyllis was vibrant, loving, and one of a kind. In her own words she "had a wonderful life". She will be deeply missed by those who love her.
The family would like to thank those who cared for Phyllis at Rockport Senior Living and the compassionate staff of Hospice of the Western Reserve.
Memorial contributions may be forwarded to the Alzheimer's Association, 23215 Commerce Park, Ste 300, Beachwood, OH 44122.
Friends may call the Busch Funeral Home, 21369 Center Ridge Road, Fairview Park on Friday, December 17, 2021 from 6-7pm. The visitation will conclude with a Memorial Service at 7pm. Private Inurnment at Lakewood Park Cemetery. (440) 333-9774 www.buschcares.com
21369 Center Ridge Road, Fairview Park, OH 44116
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