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Phyllis Abad

1935 - 2025

Phyllis Abad obituary, 1935-2025, San Francisco, CA

BORN

1935

DIED

2025

Phyllis Abad Obituary

Phyllis Abad
07/27/1935 - 10/08/2025
Phyllis Abad, native and lifelong resident of San Francisco, lover of travel and the arts, devoted fan of Jeopardy!, shuffled off this mortal coil on October 8th.
Born to Irish immigrants Martin Kyne and Theresa Corrigan Kyne on July 27th, 1935, she graduated in turn from Saint Monica School, Academy of the Presentation and San Francisco College for Women (later renamed Lone Mountain College). Later, she completed a Master's Degree at the University of San Francisco.
Phyllis taught in the San Francisco public schools for thirty-five years, lending her sure pedagogical hand and scintillating presence to classrooms at George Peabody, Longfellow and Commodore Sloat schools. Her expectations for her students were always high; as one fourth-grader observed, "In Mrs. Abad's class, you have to be fast and right." She took a break from classroom teaching for several years in the 1960s to serve as one of Hogan's Heroes: Resource Teachers dispatched by the intrepid Agatha Hogan to support and train classroom teachers at disadvantaged schools. Phyllis returned to the classroom in the 1970s, and was recognized as a Mentor Teacher, chosen to guide and aid new teachers. In the 1988-89 school year, the California Association for the Gifted named her Teacher of the Year for the San Francisco Bay Area.
Retirement allowed her to further indulge her abiding passion for travel, which took her to six continents and all fifty states (Kansas was last to be checked off!). She went on safari in Africa, toured the Five Stans of the Silk Road, traveled in the Soviet Union as it was collapsing, lodged in a monastery in Egypt when her hotel reservation fell through, and took her minor sons to Thailand during the thick of the national unrest that led to the 1973 Uprising. On a more restful note, for many years she made annual trips to Rancho La Puerta, usually along with her girlhood friend Carol Corvino and other chums.
Phyllis continued as an educator in retirement by becoming a docent for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the de Young Museum and the Oakland Museum of California. She also shared her love for her city and its history as a volunteer with San Francisco City Guides; Phyllis stayed on as Coordinator of the City Guides tour of North Beach until the last week of her life. She served on the Board of Directors of Catholic Professional Women, Good Shepherd Guild, Golden Gate Collectors and California Retired Teachers Association.
In death, Phyllis joins her beloved parents, her cherished aunt Nellie Griffin and her favorite cousins Michael Walsh and Sisters Kathleen and Helen Griffin. She is survived by her sons Terence and David, and by numerous first cousins in the U.S., the U.K. and Ireland, including Ned Kyne of Luimnagh, County Galway, and Packy Corrigan of Farnagh Glebe, County Longford, who live on the farms where her parents were born.
In lieu of flowers, please make a memorial donation to St. Anthony Foundation or to Sisters of the Presentation (3145 Geary Blvd, Box 619, San Francisco, CA 94118).
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Oct. 10 to Oct. 12, 2025.

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John Michael Burns

Earlier today

Phyllis was also my mothers name
Phyllis was so helpful in introducing me to new groups of social organizations and navigating the structures with in the various groups.
I´ll miss her and her hearty laugh!

Albert Giang

October 10, 2025

Rest in peace to a truly amazing woman who led a fulfilling life with much to be proud of. Thank you Mrs. Abad for accompanying us, and the rest of the Lowell team, to the 2019 CHSSA State Tournament in Long Beach. I still look upon that time with great fondness.

Valeri Bocage

October 10, 2025

We will miss you!

Thank you for your many years of service and as President of the San Francisco Breakfast Club.

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