Phyllis passed away Wednesday, April 27, at the Traditions Senior Memory Care in Sherman, Texas.
She is survived by her father, Leo Bates of Sadler, Texas, daughter, Julie Holding and husband Aaron of Overton, Texas, and son, Joey White and wife Kristen of Van Alstyne, Texas. She has three grandchildren, Olivia Holding, Ophelia Holding and Keira White. She was preceded in death by her mother, Norma Teague Bates.
Phyllis is also survived by brothers and sister, Leroy Bates and wife Malda of Carrollton, Texas, Debra Mills of Angleton, Texas, and Ricky Bates of Sadler, Texas
Phyllis loved all her family and especially her grandchildren to whom she was affectionately known as Ginny.
Holiday gatherings and family get togethers were very special to her and she dearly loved them. She lived a quiet and loving life around family and friends.
Phyllis grew up in Whitesboro, Texas, and attended school there. She worked as a Legal Secretary for over 35 years. She was a longtime resident of Sherman and raised her children there before , more recently, moving closer to her grandchildren in Overton, Texas.
You may sign the online guestbook at www.Dannelfuneralhome.com.
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05/07/2023
Leroy Bates
When Phyllis was maybe 3 or 4, she would sit and watch our aunt Betty Jo combing her hair, primping and geting ready. One day, I think maybe after Betty Jo had scolded Phyllis, Phyllis was watching and said "Aunt Jo, 'yous' not Pretty!"
05/05/2023
Barbara Teague
I have many fond memories of Phyllis, from our having dirty black feet from playing in that oily dirt by grandma's apartment in the Oleander, to laying on the pallets outside trying to identify the formations in the clouds, and going to the beach with her family to cook hotdogs as the sun began its descent and the temperature cooled. I also remember Phyllis being compared to a movie star, she was so pretty. Our aunt Betty Jo said Phyllis was as pretty, if not prettier than, Joey Heatherton. For me it hearing that was like knowing a movie star. That was the summer (1966) Phyllis and I shared our big adventure, going to our first rock concert to see James Brown. Afterwards I expressed surprise no one had asked for her autograph. . Phyllis quietly smiled and raised that infamous eye brow, letting me know it was their loss. As is so common with large families, when they move away, we are left with intentions that get lost in the crush as we start our own lives. We lose touch, but our bond, our memories as kids, always stays with us. Rest in peace Phyllis. I shall see you againnn the other side.
05/05/2023
Colleen (Teague) Flynn
I remember my cousin, Phyllis, from when we were very young kids. Our parents and families were close in those early days and I remember we playing and laughing and fighting almost like we were siblings. Distance and time came to separate us but those memories have stayed with me. My heartfelt condolences to Phyllis's family. Your memories will keep her alive in your hearts and I pray you find peace knowing she is with God now.
05/05/2023
Paula Teague Aikman
she was a few years older than I am but I always thought she was so very pretty and feminine ...and sweet! when I was a little girl we would visit my grandparents, who lived block or so away from her family, and she was kind to me.
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