Jeannine Emilie Phillips |
| Posted 2018-01-20 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ >>> Published on Tuesday, June 2, 2015 <<< Jeannine Emilie Phillips, beloved wife of the late Donald G. Phillips, passed away in her home on May 26, 2015 with her loving family and cherished friends by her side. Jeannine was born in Salon, France on August 22, 1936. She immigrated to the USA in 1964. She soon met and married, the love of her life, Don. They lived in both California and Texas prior to moving to LHC, in 1978. Jeannine was very proud to be living in the United States. She became a naturalized USA citizen on April 30, 1983. Jeannine was a beautiful person, inside and out. She was always smiling and loved all animals, from the smallest creatures to her favorite animal – dogs. Jeannine enjoyed traveling, playing cards with her friends and was an outstanding cook. Her Eggs Benedict breakfast is legendary. She lived her life with grace, zest and laughter. Jeannine loved wholeheartedly. In return, she was deeply loved by her family, as well as, her many friends. She made friends wherever she went. Jeannine had friends from as far away as Wisconsin, St Louis and France, and as close by as, California. During her life here Lake Havasu City, if you were lucky enough to have met Jeannine, you were instantly in love with her. Her family and many friends were her life’s joy, both two-legged and four- legged variety. She was full of love and goodness. Jeannine will be remembered for her kind spirit, generosity to every living creature and heart-stealing smile. Relatives and friends will be invited to attend a memorial to celebrate our amazing Jeannine’s life, which will be planned at a later date. Internment beside her beloved, Don at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. Memorial contributions may be made to Western AZ Humane Society, 1100 Empire Dr, LHC, AZ, 86404. Her family is placing a memorial tree plaque, in her honor, at the LHC SARA dog park. Rest in peace, our dear Jeannine. See Also: Find A Grave |
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