Sept 22, 1918 - June 17, 2013
Phyllis Williamson passed away peacefully in Alameda on June 17, 2013. She was born Phyllis Muchow in Evanston, Illinois. After graduating from Northwestern University, she worked as a writer and editor for many publications including Esquire, Time, and Forbes until her retirement at age 81. Phyllis lived in Greenwich Village from the late 1940's until 2009. She had many fascinating stories to tell. She is survived by her daughter Stephanie (Joseph McGuire), grandsons Henry and Ethan, brothers Gordon and Johnny, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her former husband, film critic Bruce Williamson, parents William and Lillian Muchow, and brother Ralph Muchow.
Phyllis was a passionate devotee of art, history and culture, who loved collecting rocks and shells on the beaches of Montauk and Nantucket Island. A private family memorial will be held at a future date in Nantucket, MA
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Grace Westing
July 1, 2013
"I knew Phyllis for almost 60 years. We lived in the same building on Perry Street in Greenwich Village. She was like having my own tour guide. She taught me so much about art, antiques and took me to museums and lunches. She was my loyal confidante for years. If I had a problem, I would call Phyllis. I miss her friendship. She was so wise." Written By Grace Westing, her friend, age 91
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