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Don Brown
February 10, 2016
My wife Linda is Phyllis' niece and throughout our over 40 years together, we know that Phyllis and her family have helped us celebrate some of our most joyous moments. I am sincerely grateful to have known such a gifted and genuine person who graced all of our lives with compassion, respect and beauty.
Wendy Pupa
February 1, 2016
A wonderful woman who touched my heart when I was growing-up. Remembering your family with love.
Nancy Manulkin- Carpenter
February 1, 2016
Sending much love.
Evie Hirschhorn
January 31, 2016
Beloved friend. I will be forever sad that she is no longer with us and forever blessed that she was in my life. My "Phyllis memories" make me smile.
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