According to daughter Penny, Phyllis was known for her cooking and helped feed the thrashing crews at harvest time……everyone looked especially forward to her apple pies, fried chicken and home made rolls. Sunday was a time to gather the family with traditional Sunday dinners. She loved it when daughter Ramona would bring the kids up for the weekend.
If not gathering at the table, everyone loaded into cars and went fishing at Sage Creek. Family and friends were always welcome. Phyllis and Chester remained at the family farm on Poverty Flats until 1969 when they moved into Joliet. For many years, they enjoyed dancing, pinochle and competing in cribbage tournaments. In the early 1970’s, Chester and Phyllis moved to their new home on Phillip Street in Billings. Following this move, Mom became active in the Southside Senior Center and was there almost on a daily basis.
Phyllis spent the last few years living at Aspen Meadow Nursing Facility. She made many new friends there who will miss her dearly.
Her beloved husband, Chester, four brothers, one sister, an infant son and one son-in-law precede her in death. Phyllis was survived by daughter Ramona Breshears, son Fred and daughter Penny (Jon) Haynes, two brothers and one sister. She also left behind 7 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at the Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary Chapel in Billings. She was then laid to rest beside her beloved husband in the Rockvale Cemetery.
We will miss her dearly and will hold her in our hearts forever.
According to daughter Penny, Phyllis was known for her cooking and helped feed the thrashing crews at harvest time……everyone looked especially forward to her apple pies, fried chicken and home made rolls. Sunday was a time to gather the family with traditional Sunday dinners. She loved it when daughter Ramona would bring the kids up for the weekend.
If not gathering at the table, everyone loaded into cars and went fishing at Sage Creek. Family and friends were always welcome. Phyllis and Chester remained at the family farm on Poverty Flats until 1969 when they moved into Joliet. For many years, they enjoyed dancing, pinochle and competing in cribbage tournaments. In the early 1970’s, Chester and Phyllis moved to their new home on Phillip Street in Billings. Following this move, Mom became active in the Southside Senior Center and was there almost on a daily basis.
Phyllis spent the last few years living at Aspen Meadow Nursing Facility. She made many new friends there who will miss her dearly.
Her beloved husband, Chester, four brothers, one sister, an infant son and one son-in-law precede her in death. Phyllis was survived by daughter Ramona Breshears, son Fred and daughter Penny (Jon) Haynes, two brothers and one sister. She also left behind 7 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday, June 13, 2006 at the Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary Chapel in Billings. She was then laid to rest beside her beloved husband in the Rockvale Cemetery.
We will miss her dearly and will hold her in our hearts forever.