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Miss and love you much in heaven aunt Phyllis! 
Phyllis was 18 months younger than me and I have many fond memories of her. As kids, we used to share a bedroom.  Phyllis was the "neatnik" while I was the messy one. So we didn't always get along, but we always loved one another! Growing up, Phyllis had a pet cat named Dagwood and I had a pet Cocker Spaniel named Blondie. We started baking at a young age, and I remember baking brownies and cookies together and selling them door to door in our neighborhood.  We lived next to a vacant lot with wild blackberries, and we used to pick the berries and sell them also. So I guess we were entrepreneurs at a young age! Phyllis was a kind and caring sister, and I  miss her very much.💔
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