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Phyllis Massey

July 31, 1926 - October 19, 2012
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Phyllis Massey, 86, passed away Friday, October 19, 2012 in Granbury. Memorial Service: 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury. Phyllis was born July 31, 1926 in Los Angeles, California to John and Bertha Chapman Cannaday. She was a nursing home administrator. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband,Continue Reading

Linda Massey left a message on October 20, 2012:
Mom you were the greatest mom any child would want. You were so loving and kind to me and Shirley. You will always be in our heart just as Dad is. We love you mom. May you rest is peace. You are with the Lord now. We love you mom, Linda and Shirley
Harry Michael left a message on October 20, 2012:
Linda, my prayers are with you and your family as you gather together with relatives and friends to remember your mother's life.
Lisa Mera left a message on October 20, 2012:
Aunt Phillis you were always a strong person with alot of wisdom. when something was wrong my mother always said everything is going to be ok because "Phillis said it would be" and you know it usually was. You will be missed so much because you were loved so much. You are always in my heart. I love you
Sharon Tabraham Stuckwish left a message on October 20, 2012:
The Massey home was my second home during my teens. I enjoyed every minute I spent with them. Rest in peace Mama Massey.
Keva and Larry left a message on October 21, 2012:
Linda-You and your sister has our deepest sympathy. So sorry for your loss.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Eileen left a message on October 21, 2012:
Her presence of body will be missed. Her memory will be with me all my life.
Eileen Massey Davis left a message on October 21, 2012:
As s little girl I looked forward to going to aunt Phyllis and uncle Aurther's. I am 5 years older than Shirley. When it was nap time aunt Phyllis, Shirley and I would lay on the bed. Aunt Phyllis would tell me to close my eyes and pretend to be asleep so Shirley would go to sleep. It worked every time. She told me I was asleep before Shirley every time.
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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