Condolences
The Crocketts were our neighbors in Edmonton before Bill was transferred to Calgary. We kept in touch after the move, sharing ski weekends in the mountains and great visits with them. They were always hospitable and welcoming. We enjoyed Phyllis's delicious culinary creations (she introduced us to scalloped potatoes!), her generosity and most especially, her infectious laugh. She was a lady with great class.
Sympathies to John and Stephen and her entire family for their loss.
Natalie Sadesky and family
Great memories of Aunt Phyllis and Uncle Bill and their visits to the farm on PEI. Phyllis was a beautiful person and will be missed by many. My thoughts are with John and Stephen . r
I was lucky to be able to meet and briefly get to know Phyllis. I remember long conversations while having our nails and hair done on girls day out where she shared how much she loved her family. She had many stories of how proud she was of her sons and how much joy her grandchildren brought her. I can vividly remember her constant desire and request was to move back home so she could be reunited with her family. So one thing you knew about Phyllis immediately was she was all about her family. I wish we would have had more years getting to know each other over girls day out.
She will be truly missed,
Danielle Crockett
Phyllis and Bill were two of my most favorite people in the whole world. Phyllis was my mom's best friend and she was there for me as a young girl when I needed her more than she knew, my second mom and one of my best friends. I have so many unforgettable memories of a lifetime going to the Crocketts' every Christmas, trips to Lake Bonavista & Pepper too.
I cherished every moment I spent with her and always wanted to be just like Phyllis, elegant, classy and beautiful.
I am so blessed to have had this wonderful family in my life...will always be in my heart.
Love you forever, Meredith
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