Phyllis J (Harris) Gobat of 2005 Harding Rd, in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington USA was born circa March 3, 1924 in Walthill, Nebraska United States. She was married to Howard Paul Gobat circa May 24, 1942 in Walthill, Thurston County, NE and they later separated. She had children Howard M Gobat, Lisa Marie (Gobat) Dell, Anthony John Gobat, Paul Gobat, Candice (Gobat) Mockas, Jolene (Gobat), Mitch Gobat, Steve Gobat, and Mike Gobat. Phyllis Gobat died at age 80 years old circa June 24, 2004 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, WA, and was buried in 2004 at Fern Hill Funeral Home 2208 Roosevelt St, in Aberdeen.
My Grandma Phyllis loved to spend her evenings reading books while watching her daily shows just winding down. She sewed amazing quilts from scratch that had such beautifully placed patterns. She cooked back home suppers. Meaning bigger meals and dinner dishes now rarely seen in day to day family's. She reminded me constantly of how lady's "don't do this, or lady's always do this", making sure I know how to be a proper lady. I miss her so very much.
03/3
1924
circa
Birthday
circa March 3, 1924
Birthdate
Walthill, Nebraska 68067, United States
Birthplace
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Military Service
None
Professional Career
Worked at Ocean Spray in Markam, Wa for 15 years
06/24
2004
circa
Death
circa June 24, 2004
Death date
Unknown
Cause of death
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington 98520, United States
Death location
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2004
Gravesite & Burial
2004
Funeral date
Fern Hill Funeral Home 2208 Roosevelt St, in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington 98520, United States
Burial location
Obituary
She married my Grandpa Howard in 1942 in NE and later moved here to Washington. They raised 9 children together and many of Grandchildren. She was more then just my grandma, she was my rescuer in times of dispare when I needed it the most, my hero that always was going to show at all school events and of coarse my friends said she always stood out from the crowd, (it was her big colorful elegant lady hats she never left the house without that made her so easy to spot) and gosh so much more. I love your Grandma. And Ur memory will Live always in my heart love Whitnee Dell, aka your granddaughter.