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PHYLLIS DENISE KING, a cherished soul whose laughter resonated like a sweet melody through the hearts of those she embraced, fell gently into eternal rest on August 17, 2024, in her beloved home in Ft. Worth, Texas. Born on May 1, 1963, Phyllis’s life was a symphony of caring, joy, and vibrant relationships, entwined by her dedication as a Certified Nursing Assistant in the medical field—a calling that showcased her innate compassion and commitment to uplifting others.
In her professional life, Phyllis brought comfort and grace to many, tending to those in need with a gentle touch and an unwavering spirit of kindness. Her vocation was a testament to her character; she was a healer not just of the body, but of the soul, leaving lasting impressions on all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Phyllis's essence sparkled brightest during family gatherings, where her infectious laughter and vivacious energy could light up any room. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life—playing cards, reveling in music, and dancing joyfully with her loved ones. Those moments—filled with the rhythm of happiness—were the threads that wove her family closer together, creating bonds that will endure beyond her passing.
As we gather to celebrate the life of this remarkable woman, we invite family and friends to join us for a Wake Service on August 30, 2024, at 5:30 PM at Golden Gate Funeral Home and Cremation, located at 5701 East Loop 820 South, Fort Worth, TX, followed by a Funeral Service on August 31, 2024, at 11:00 AM at First Missionary Baptist Church, 4928 Miller Avenue, Fort Worth, TX.
In the hearts of many, Phyllis Denise King will forever remain a beacon of love, laughter, and resilience. Her memory will continue to inspire all who were blessed to know her, as they carry forward her legacy of compassion and joy through their own lives. Although she rests now, her spirit dances on, entwined forever with the music of our memories.
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