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Phyllis Lee Weightman

July 9, 1942 - March 24, 2016
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Visitation
Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Sunday 3/27, 5:00 pm
Service
Tucker Beechmont Funeral Home
536 Bradford Street
Beechmont, KY 42326
Monday 3/28, 12:00 pm

DRAKESBORO – Phyllis Lee Weightman, 73, of Drakesboro, died Thursday, March 24, 2016, at 6:20PM at her home. Mrs. Weightman was born July 9, 1942, in Muhlenberg County. She was owner of J & J Gingerbread Bakery, and was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her son, Darin Weightman; and parentsContinue Reading

Faye kimmel left a message on March 28, 2016:
I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed. My prayers a with you all.
Tammy Cox left a message on March 28, 2016:
So sorry to hear of the passing of my Aunt Phyllis, I remember her from when I was a child, and her and uncle Marvin would would come visit my grandparents Roy and Mable Weightman I have such good memories of her , She was the best cook, and her hair was always in place, I even remember her being a hairdresser and was always amazed at her skills, Love and miss Aunt Phillis may you rest in peace. Love, Tammy (Weightman) Cox.
Faye kimmel left a message on March 28, 2016:
I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed. My prayers a with you all.
Jeanette Huff left a message on March 26, 2016:
Kevin and Diana, I am so sorry for your loss, praying for you and your family.
Carol Stephens left a message on March 25, 2016:
Meet Phyllis at Tony's Funeral. She loved Tony ( my brother) and that made me love her. This illness took her so fast from us. May she be free now. Phyllis will be missed dearly.
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Heather Vincent left a message on March 25, 2016:
I am the niece of Phyllis Weightman. She was my mother's only sibling in life. My aunt Phyllis was one of the strongest people I've ever had the fortune of knowing. As a kid, when our family all lived across from one another, she always had get togethers on Christmas, 4th of July and sometimes just b/c. She had endured many personal obstacles and always managed to keep a smile on her face no matter what. She loved her husband and children more than anything in this world and was a terrific mother and wife. My aunt Phyllis is no longer hurting and is in a better place now, free from pain or worries. I love you more than anything Phyllis and will miss you dearly. Until we meet again!!!!! Your niece, Heather Vincent
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