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Phillis I. Filbeck, 72, of Gillette died Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, in Huxley, Texas, of natural causes.
She was born July 24, 1941, in Beaver, Okla., to Bill and Edna Durham. She moved to Gillette in 1969 with her husband and children. After retiring from the Campbell County School District, she spent her summers in Gillette and winters in Huxley, Texas.
Mrs. Filbeck was a loving wife and mother.
She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Johnie Filbeck of Gillette and Huxley, Texas; daughters, Tammie Jones of Gillette, Sandra Wofford of Liverpool, Texas, and Debbie Benzel of Huxley, Texas; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two bothers; and three sisters.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be in July in Gillette for family and friends.
Condolences may be attached to the obituary at www.gillettenewsrecord.com.
Tammie and family
So sorry to hear of your mom's passing.
Always enjoyed talking to her.
Carol MIller
Sunday, February 24|Report this
Sandra, so sorry to hear of your moms passing. May you memories be a comfort to you.
Vickie Sandau Haynes Monday, February 25|Report this
So sorry to hear of Phillis's passing. She was an amazing woman. I loved working for her at the School District. She will be greatly missed.
Ken and Betty Gunderson Monday, February 25|Report this
Joh,
Sorry to hear of Phyllis's passing We always enjoyed doing things together.
Wayne Monday, February 25|Report this
I was so sorry to hear about Phillis. She was such an inspiration to me on and off the job. She always led by example, such a leader and good person. God Bless her, John, Tammy, Sandy!
Frank Fletcher Tuesday, February 26|Report this
John Henry, Tammie, Sandy, Debbie and Family: So sorry to hear of the passing of Phillis. She was always special to me. I can still hear her say; Thorne we need too, Thorne you need too, Thorne you need to get over there and get it solved. She will be missed by the people she touched, I know I will. I feel that I was lucky just to have known her and to have had the oppertunity to have been
told how to do the things she wanted done, in her way.
God Bless All of You! Gordon Thorne
Tuesday, February 26|Report this
God bless her, but as I knew Phillis someone is catching hell somewhere? Go Woman Go! Her passing is a loss.Deepest regards for her family.
Jene and Melissa Jansen Wednesday, February 27|Report this
I was so sorry to hear of Phillis's passing. She was my best friend when I was working for the School District. I have so many fond memories of times spent together with her, me, Marlin and John.
Please except my deepest condolences.
Betty Love
Friday, March 15|Report this