Phyllis Gail Slater
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Phyllis Gail Slater 74 years old passed away on Aug 27th 2013 at home.
She was born August 26, 1939 in Macks Creek Missouri, to Earl C. Hack and Sally Mae
( Chitwood ) Hack.
Her hobbies included games of chance and puzzles,
She is survived by her husband of 53 years Edward N Slater, of the home; son Terry Slater and wife Carolyn of Spring, Tx. and Melinda Kelsey of Indep. Mo. 6 Grandchildren, 7 Great grandchildren, her beloved sister Joyce Hall and brother Earl C Hack Jr. both of Sedalia, Mo.
along with many nieces.
Services are as follows: Aug 30th Visitation: 6-8 pm
Aug 31st. Sat. 10 am. Heartland Cremation and Burial Society
Raytown, Mo.
6113 Blue Ridge Blvd Raytown 64133 816-313-1677
Internment following service at Swan Lake Cemetery, Grain Valley, Mo.
In Lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Crossroads Hospice, 9237 Ward Parkway
Suite 300 K.C. Mo. 64114
Valerie and family, I’m sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
May you fly with the angels Aunt Phyllis. I have so many wonderful memories of you and Uncle Ed that I will cherish them forever. Until we meet again. Love you always
Such a neat lady, you will be greatly missed. May you rest in peace.
You will be greatly missed Aunt Phylis. I will miss our talks and our time together. You are now pain-free and with Aunt Pat. I’ll take care of grandma 🙂 love you always
Aunt Phyllis, you will be greatly missed. I have so many found memories as a child. I know you, grandma, grandpa and Aunt Patti Jo are enjoying your time now. R.I.P.
To each of you my deepest condolences, Phyllis may you find comfort and joy in seeing an old friend.
God Bless and rest in peace,
Juliann Miceli Lemon
Dear Uncle Ed & Family
Mike and I were saddened to hear of your loss. Please know how very sorry we are. And, find comfort in knowing you were a special part of a well-lived life.
That Phyllis, what a gal!
Loving Regards,
Valerie and Mike
Aunt Phyllis, you have been in my life from the beginning. As a child, I secretly thought my parents adopted me, and you were my real mother. You were much cooler, I thought. I always looked up to you and it was so fun to drive you crazy. I was blessed with my aunties. May your spirit soar!
val and family. So sorry for your loss. I know she will be greatly missed.