Phyllis passed away peacefully with her family at her bedside
at Pinegrove Care Centre in Kamloops
She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Cindy (husband Randy),
her grandchildren John, Rudy and Novel.
Phyllis worked in the health care industry in the B.C. lower mainland
before retiring to Kamloops to be closer to her family.
Phyllis loved animals, especially cats and enjoyed listening to the
bagpipes and other music.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Wynne and the staff at Pinegrove
for their extraordinary, loving care.
No service at the request of Phyllis. Should friends desire, donations
to Pinegrove Care Centre in Kamloops would be appreciated in her
memory.
3 Tributes
We have special and fond memories of Phyllis. Our sincere condolences to Cindy and family.
I’ve only met my Aunt Phyllis a few times as we live many miles apart, but the times I’ve spent with her have been a delight. Her sense of humour and dedication to family was wonderful.
To Cindy and family,
My sincere condolences with the loss of Phyllis.Phyllis married my brother John in the early sixties, who – to our grief – passed, far too young in 1984. I remember Phyllis as a woman with a warm and kind heart. Cindy, I do respect you much for all the care you gave to your mum for a very long time.