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Phyllis's obituary

Phyllis DiAngelo, a cherished figure, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2026. Born on January 19, 1936, she led a life filled with love, devotion, and resilience. Her lucid spirit and compassion have been a beacon for many.

She leaves behind her loving daughter, Amy Dyson Merritt, who embodies her mother's resilience and strength. Phyllis's unwavering love and support for her family will forever be remembered and cherished.  She also leaves her son, John Dyson, her cousins, Sharon Woodrum, and Pam Nethers, and her sisters Joyce Skeens, Louise Skeens, and nieces Jennifer Kelson, and Debbie Newton. 

Her departure has left an irreplaceable void. Yet, in our hearts, she lives on. Her life epitomized grace, and her legacy continues to inspire those who knew her. We honor her memory and celebrate the extraordinary life she lived.

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She was timeless and a real friend. She was always there when you needed her.
She was beautiful inside and out. She will…
She was timeless and a real friend. She was always there when you needed her.
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