The Last Stop
Dear Friends,
Today we bury Phyllis.
She is ending her journey as we begin ours to figure out how to live without her. It is a chilling thing to admit.
While the burial will be attended by immediate family only, we invite you to livestream it by clicking here.
There will be two Virtual Shiva Family Zoom gatherings:
Wednesday, March 31 at 7:00pm
Wednesday's Link
Thursday, April 1 at 7:00pm
Thursday's Link
As always, thank you for your continued support.
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Comments (5)
What time will the burial/live stream begin? Thinking of you all and sending you love!
The phrase 'bury Phyllis' is absolutely impossible to comprehend! Her liveliness, dear Family, persists. Her legendary smile remains with each, with all whom she so generously touched throughout her multi-faceted life. Big and impossible to miss, the smile of Phyllis still impacts all who knew her. Like the Cheshire Cat -- the power of her grin and emanating from those sparkly eyes was forged through Phyllis' awesome courage in the face of impossible demands. It is so hard not even to look forward to our next time(s) together. But, in reality, all time is time with Phyllis now. Every blessing to each of you, for sharing her all these decades. deep empathy Carolyn Foote Edelmann
May the beautiful light shining through your windows help you through this day. May time and loving company ease your minds and hearts. And, in time, may you see and feel the signs that tell you Phyllis will always be with you.
I would like to participate in the virtual Shiva with the MARCHAND family. Unfortunately, I could not connect with the link that was given for last night. I would appreciate if someone who had success joining the virtual Shiva would share that link with me or simply post it on this communication for Wednesday evening. March 31 at 7:00 pm. Thank you, Eleanor Palmer
I am so deeply sadden by the loss of Phyllis, I worked with her for over 5 years at Princeton University. Upon meeting her, I learned of her commitment to her faith, family and community. Her legacy will remain and been seen in all those who she touched. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and those she held dear as well as those of us who were fortunate to have crossed paths even if just briefly.