Settlement Family Registry    << Back        Search Again

Return to Home Page   

Phyllis SCHLICHENMAYER-1119
Phyllis Ann
SCHLICHENMAYER Hall-1119
B 15 May 1938
Bethune, Colorado
D. 29 Jan 2006
Lometa, Texas

 

 Notes:
Cremated

 

Pedigree Chart
Grandfather
Jacob SCHLICHENMAYER-1463
B.28 Nov 1873
Birsula, South Russia
D.14 Sep 1937
Burlington, Colorado
Sport SCHLICHENMAYER-930
B. 9 Aug 1903
Settlement, Bethune, Colorado
D. 20 May 1977
Denver, Colorado
Father
Christina BREITLING-924
B. 1881
D. 31 Aug 1934
Phyllis SCHLICHENMAYER-1119
B 15 May 1938
Bethune, Colorado
D. 29 Jan 2006
Lometa, Texas
Grandmother
Grandfather
         Mother
Martin WEISS-1279
B 30 Oct 1890
Ardceese, Russia
D. 19 Jul 1971
Anne WEISS-1116
B. 15 Aug 1915
Settlement, Bethune, Colorado
D. June 20, 2003
Burlington, Colorado
Lydia SCHMIDKE-1125
B. 7 Oct 1890
Alexanderfeld Kaukasus, Russia
D. 29 Jun 1936
Goodland, Kansas
Grandmother
Spouse
Married  27 Oct 1957
William R. Griffith
 

Obituary

print version

Phyllis Ann (Schlichenmayer) Hall-2006

Phyllis Ann Hall, 67 of Lometa, Texas, died at her residence on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006. She had lived in Lometa since 1994 and prior to that in Kempner, Texas and Oregon. Born on May 15, 1938 in Bethune, she was the daughter of Reinhart Otto Schlichenmayer and Ann Louise Weiss Schlichenmayer. She graduated from high school in Bethune.
She had been a custodian at Spring Oaks Terrace Nursing Home in Lampasas, Texas. She and William R. Griffith were married on Oct. 27, 1957. Phyllis loved gardening and watching the beautiful sunsets from her home.

She is survived by two sons, Duane and wife Zoe Griffith of Lometa, Texas and Douglas Griffith of Lometa, adopted daughter, Tammy Roberts of Lmpasas, Texas, four grandchildren, Roger and wife Mary Griffith of Lometa, Amanda and husband Jacob Tower of Lometa, and Dallas and Nicholas Griffith of Grass Valley, Calif. Two brothers, Lee and wife Jacque Schlichenmayer of Greeley, and Dale and Roxanne Schlichenmayer of Evans,, two sisters, Geraldine Carter of Lometa, Texas and Linda Coles of St. Francis, Kan. also survive her. She has five reat-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and by one brother, Ray Schlichenmayer.

The family, will have a private memorial service for Phyllis at her home at a later date. Her body will be cremated. Memorial donations are requested to the Cancer Research Institute at Scott and White Hospital in Temple, Texas. Burlington from 1969 until marrying Robert and moving to her favorite city, Colorado Springs. She reached out to the community by working with seniors and the mentally challenged. She is loved and missed by many. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to Pikes Peak Hospice, 825 E. Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903.

Send comments or corrections to: nathan@nathankramer.com.   Copying from this site? READ