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Mayola Fay Phillips
Dec 9, 1915 - May 1, 2013

Posted by Ann Weber

Published 5-7-13

Enid News and Eagle

ENID, Okla. — Mayola Fay (Reichert) Phillips, 97, of Southard, Okla., departed this life on Wednesday, May 1, 2013, in Geary, Okla.

Memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday, May 10, 2013, in Watonga I.O.O.F. Cemetery, with Rev. Kevin George officiating. Arrangements by Haigler-Pierce Funeral Home, Canton.

Mayola was born Dec. 9, 1915, in Lookeba, Okla., to Guy and Hope (Hartzell) Reichert.

She loved the fact that she was a twin and her mother was a triplet. She grew up and attended school in the Geary community.

Mayola’s first marriage was to Raymond White. To this union was born two sons, Robert W.M. White and William J.C. “Bill” White.

On July 3, 1937, she married Charles Thomas “Tom” Phillips in Arapaho, Okla. Two more sons were born, Troy and LeRoy.

She and Tom loved the country life, and at Southard, they found that loving place. She was a homemaker for her family.

Mayola was a member of Southard Home Demonstration Club, Ladies American Legion and the Dahlia Garden Club. She loved to fish, sew, cook, crochet and quilt. She took pride in canning food that came from their garden and fruit trees. Her specialties included peanut brittle, mince-meat pie, tomato noodles and home-made bread.

Survivors include one son, LeRoy Phillips and wife Joy of Watonga, Okla.; daughter-in-law, Wanda Melvina White of Oklahoma City, Okla.; eight grandchildren; and many great and great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Tom; three sons, Robert White, Bill White and Troy Phillips; one daughter-in-law, Wanda Phillips; two sisters, Viola Denny and Ruby Stewart; three brothers, Wilbur Reichert, Chester Reichert and infant, Guy Reichert; two grandchildren; and one-great-grandchild.

(Submitted by family)



Mayola Fay Phillips



Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©HAIGLER-PIERCE FUNERAL HOME
CANTON, BLAINE CO, OK
(permission granted)

www.haiglerpierce.com


Mayola Phillips
(December 9, 1915 - May 1, 2013)

Mayola Fay (Reichert) Phillips, 97, of Southard, OK, departed this life on May 1, 2013 in Geary, OK. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 10, 2013 at Watonga I.O.O.F. Cemetery with Reverend Kevin George officiating.

Mayola was born December 9, 1915 at Lookeba, OK to Guy and Hope (Hartzell) Reichert. She loved the fact that she was a twin and her mother was a triplet. She grew up and attended school in the Geary community.

Mayola's first marriage was to Raymond White. To this union was born two sons, Robert W.M. White and William J.C. "Bill" White. On July 3, 1937 she married Charles Thomas "Tom" Phillips in Arapaho, OK. Two more sons were born, Troy and LeRoy. She and Tom loved the country life, and at Southard they found that loving place. She was a homemaker for her family.

Mayola was a member of the Southard Home Demonstration Club, Ladies American Legion and the Dahlia Garden Club. She loved to fish, sew, cook, crochet and quilt. She took pride in canning food that came from their garden and fruit trees. Her specialties included peanut brittle, mince-meat pie, tomato noodles and home-made bread.

Survivors include one son, LeRoy Phillips and wife Joy of Watonga, OK; daughter-in-law Wanda Melvina White of Oklahoma City, OK; eight grandchildren; and many great and great-great-grandchildren; She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Tom; three sons, Robert White, Bill White and Troy Phillips; one daughter-in-law, Wanda Phillips; two sisters, Viola Denny and Ruby Stewart; three brothers, Wilbur Reichert, Chester Reichert and infant Guy Reichert; two grandchildren and one-great-grandchild;


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