Phyllis Eurig
March 14, 2010
Condolences
Sorry I didn't get speaking to you at the service. Wishing you time spent with others who loved Phyllis to share memories.
— , January 1, 2010Our deepest sympathies to Cheryl, Wayne & family, Allen and Jim Hume. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time.
— , January 1, 2010My deepest sympathy to you Cheryl, Allen and families & Jim, on your loss of a wonderful mother, grandmother & true friend. I just got a call this morning and can hardly believe it. Phyllis was one of the most wonderful people I know. I am so sad! Immediately I went to my 2009 Christmas cards and there it was (my last note from her). Phyllis was a true friend - always so upbeat and joking. I will miss her and try to remember that her spirit will live on forever.
— Marlene Lindsay, March 19, 2010sorry we couldn,t make it but i have a bad cold and don,t like to give it to anyone
— Harry and Gwen Jameson, March 18, 2010Dear Cheryl and Allan: I am so very sorry for your loss. I know only too well what you are feeling. I wish we could be there in person for support. Just know that each day does get easier. Your friends, family and relatives are there for you with broad shoulders to cry on and open arms for a hug when needed. You are in my thoughts. We will on miss Phyllis. Love Lois, Blair, Natalie and Alexander.
— Lois Murray, March 18, 2010Jim and Phyllis' family Phyllis was a very special person and truly was OUR OTHER SISTER...Not only will she be missed by family and friends but also by the community. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Thank goodness for memories. Love Larry and Linda
— Linda Litt, March 17, 2010Danny asked me to pass this on: Jim and Phyllis'Family: I send my deepest sympathy to you. I regret that I am not able to be there at this time but please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Phyllis was a very special person to our family...we all referred to her as OUR SISTER. She was there through the hard times and the happy times sharing our tears and our laughter. Phyllis that was our rock and to name but one of the many times would be especially when Ronnie took his life we all appreciated her presence helping us through the rough time. The last time I saw Phyllis was at an early birthday party for me last summer at Larry and Linda's. We sure did have some good laughs together and when I said I wasn't looking forward to this birthday, Phyllis said "why not,just think its now cash for life." I have so many memories of Phyllis of her laughter and good sense of humour, of her incredible wisdom and of her friendship. I give thanks to have known Phyllis and she will live on forever in my heart. F. Diane
— Linda Litt, March 17, 2010Allen, Cheryl and family. There are no words to describe how much "Mother" Phyllis will be missed. She was a second Mom to Don all his life and I will never forget when she came into my life. We have many, many memories to keep her forever alive in our hearts and stories that will get told over and over. I hope Don remembers his "gravy" lesson however I am positive that no one will ever be able to make "Mother Phyllis' gravy". From many family get-togethers, legion dances, halloween tricks, or just a drink or two we are thankful for these memories. I bet she is having a dance with Lloyd right about now. You are all in our thoughts and prayers and Mother Phyllis will always be in our hearts.
— , January 1, 2010May your memories give you strength. Cathy & Frank Higdon
— Cathy & Frank Higdon, March 17, 2010My deepest sympathies in your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
— , January 1, 2010Dear Cheryl, Wayne and family, My heart goes out to you and your family. I am very saddened, Cheryl, to hear of your mom's passing. I remember her always stopping by when Larry and I had our garage sales, look around and listen to a joke or two, have a laugh and be on her way. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
— Ruth Gregory, March 17, 2010Our condolences from all of us at the Mount Forest Chiropractic office. We all truly enjoyed when Phyllis visited us at the office. She will be missed by many.
— , January 1, 2010We are so sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Phyllis and Lloyd along with Allan and Cheryl at community events at Plumeville. Phyllis's laugh was infectious and she will be missed by family and friends. .....Dan Allen
— Dan & Marj Allen, March 17, 2010Cheryl and Family So sorry for your loss.
— Cathy Choma, March 17, 2010Hi Cheryl/Wayne and Kids, Allen and Jim, I was really sad to hear about the loss of Aunt Phyllis this week. I've always looked forward to spending the holidays and visiting with your family, and will definitely miss Aunt Phyllis' witty sense of humor, and wise-cracks which kept me on my toes and always had me laughing! From the vulture-ous way Aunt Phyllis scavengened around the Christmas gift game scooping up her pick, to the way she'd lovingly interrogate new friends us kids would bring to family functions - it definitely won't be the same without her, and I'll miss her a lot. Unforuntately, I'm not able to make it up to Mt. Forest today/tomorrow as I'm travelling for work this week - but please know that I'm thinking about you all as you go through this tough time. May a lifetime of great memories with Aunt Phyllis, and the strength and love of family and friends help support and get you through this time of grieving - and know that we're here if you need anything at all. Sending hugs your way, Alexis xo
— Alexis Wright, March 17, 2010Cheryl and family, my heart goes out to you at this time. So sorry for your loss.
— Debbie McGuire, March 17, 2010We are all so lucky to have had Aunt Phyllis in our lives. Her smile would brighten up a room, her laughter was infectious, we are all better people to have known this wonderful woman! I will sadly miss her sense of humor , her delicious tarts, and I will forever have nothing but fond memories of how privileged I was being in her presence. She was taken far too soon and we will all miss her dearly. It is with great regret that I am unable to attend Aunt Phyllis’ funeral, but I wanted you to know how much she impacted others lives. She was a beautiful person inside and out and will be thought of often! Love you very much, Carissa xoxo
— Carissa Wright, March 16, 2010Dear Cheryl, Wayne and family, My greatest memories of Phyllis were at the Mount Forest Fall Fairs. In the past years while Ian and Colton were competing in 4H competitions, laughter and jokes were shared by all at ringside. My thoughts and prayers go to all in this sad time for you. May your memories live on forever. Love, Heather, Stu and Colton.
— Heather Aitken, March 16, 2010Cheryl, Wayne and family. Your mom was a great person and will be sadly missed by all. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Christine, Sarah and Spencer Shaw Bill, Pat and Danny Stortz Bill and Kate Stortz
— Christine Shaw, March 16, 2010We are friends of Darlene's,and would like to extend our sincere sympathy to your family on the loss of Phyllis.
— , January 1, 2010Phyllis was a wonderful neighbour and friend. Always there with her quick wit and kindness. She knew how to make you laugh! During mom's illness and passing she showed us again her caring ways and genuine friendship. We cannot make this better for you, but please know that she will be remembered by many people with love. Kim, Ian, Liam and Jack Francis
— Kim, Ian, Liam and Jack Francis, March 15, 2010Dear April, Kurt and Family. We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to you at this time. Phyllis was a wonderful person and will be dearly missed. ( Sending you all my love April - I am so sorry that I will be unable to attend any of the services in her memory, Love Tab). Matt, Tabitha and Sutherland Holliday
— Tabitha Holliday, March 15, 2010Our thoughts, prayers, and sympathies are with you. Sorry that I didn't manage to reach her on the phone when I called. We have certainly thought about you all frequently.
— Les & Virginia Byers, March 15, 2010