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Phyllis Jean <I>Love</I> Hall

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Phyllis Jean Love Hall

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 May 2009 (aged 82)
Inverness, Citrus County, Florida, USA
Burial
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Phyllis Jean Hall, age 82 of Inverness, died Monday, May 11, 2009, at the home of her daughter, Marlis, under the loving care of her family and Hernando-Pasco Hospice. Phyllis was born in Hendricks County, Indiana on May 13, 1926, to the late William & Lena (Groover) Love and moved here in 1975 from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She was a Project Manager for Smoak & White Construction in Inverness with 20 years of service. Phyllis was member of the Inverness Eagles Aerie #3992 Auxiliary and lifetime member of the Hernando V.F.W. Post #4252 Auxiliary.
She is survived by her son; James Allen Wehrenberg of Hernando; two daughters: Marlis Ann Wehrenberg of Inverness and Michelle Tice of Middletown, Ohio; three grandchildren: Brandon, Jason and Megan and three great-grandchildren: Kayla, Trinton and Torah. She was preceded in death by her son: David Richard Wehrenberg (1994).
A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2009, at 3:00 P.M. from the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of Inverness. Following services friends are invited to gather at Inverness Eagles Club for a social gathering. There will be no viewing hours. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Hernando-Pasco Hospice, 3545 N. Lecanto Hwy., Beverly Hills, FL 34465.
Published in the Citrus County Chronicle from 5/12/2009 - 5/14/2009
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The following article was found in the Sept. 20, 1945, Lowell Tribune on page 2,
column 3:
From http://www.lowellpl.lib.in.us/lovephy.htm

PHYLLIS JEAN LOVE MARRIED AT SCHNEIDER SEPTEMBER 8

Saturday, Sept. 8th, at 8 o'clock Miss Phyllis Jean Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Love of Schneider, became the bride of Robert Wehrenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehrenberg of Winona, Minnesota, at a beautiful candlelight
wedding service.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and with the assistance of Rev. Donald Airey, Rev. T.H. Adkins performed the single-ring ceremony at the Presbyterian church in Schneider. The exchange of vows followed a prelude of
piano music by Mrs. Ira Gerrich and Mrs. Charles Lawson singing "Because."

Preceded down the aisle by her maid of honor, Miss Ellen Miller of Lowell, the bride took her place with her father, the bridegroom and his attendant before an altar lighted with white tapers set in branching candelabras and banked with baskets of white gladioli.

The bride was attired in a sage green wool-crepe suit dress accented with brown accessories. Her corsage consisted of a delicate shade of yellow rosebuds blending with her costume.

The maid of honor wore a fuschia-colored suit dress with black accessories; talisman rosebuds made up her corsage. The groom wore a double-breasted black suit.

The bride's mother used black accessories very effectively with her aqua and black dress. She wore white gladioli as a corsage.

The reception was held immediately after the wedding in the auditorium of Schneider school, where members of the Friendly Neighbors club poured coffee and the guests were served salted nuts at the table where the wedding cake was cut. Music furnished by a three-piece orchestra added a note of gaiety throughout the evening.

Following the reception the couple left for a short honeymoon. They will make their home in Winona, Minnesota, where Robert is now employed.
(Provided by T.L.Wehrenberg)
Phyllis Jean Hall, age 82 of Inverness, died Monday, May 11, 2009, at the home of her daughter, Marlis, under the loving care of her family and Hernando-Pasco Hospice. Phyllis was born in Hendricks County, Indiana on May 13, 1926, to the late William & Lena (Groover) Love and moved here in 1975 from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She was a Project Manager for Smoak & White Construction in Inverness with 20 years of service. Phyllis was member of the Inverness Eagles Aerie #3992 Auxiliary and lifetime member of the Hernando V.F.W. Post #4252 Auxiliary.
She is survived by her son; James Allen Wehrenberg of Hernando; two daughters: Marlis Ann Wehrenberg of Inverness and Michelle Tice of Middletown, Ohio; three grandchildren: Brandon, Jason and Megan and three great-grandchildren: Kayla, Trinton and Torah. She was preceded in death by her son: David Richard Wehrenberg (1994).
A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2009, at 3:00 P.M. from the Chas. E. Davis Funeral Home of Inverness. Following services friends are invited to gather at Inverness Eagles Club for a social gathering. There will be no viewing hours. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Hernando-Pasco Hospice, 3545 N. Lecanto Hwy., Beverly Hills, FL 34465.
Published in the Citrus County Chronicle from 5/12/2009 - 5/14/2009
____________________________________________________________

The following article was found in the Sept. 20, 1945, Lowell Tribune on page 2,
column 3:
From http://www.lowellpl.lib.in.us/lovephy.htm

PHYLLIS JEAN LOVE MARRIED AT SCHNEIDER SEPTEMBER 8

Saturday, Sept. 8th, at 8 o'clock Miss Phyllis Jean Love, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Love of Schneider, became the bride of Robert Wehrenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehrenberg of Winona, Minnesota, at a beautiful candlelight
wedding service.

The bride was given in marriage by her father and with the assistance of Rev. Donald Airey, Rev. T.H. Adkins performed the single-ring ceremony at the Presbyterian church in Schneider. The exchange of vows followed a prelude of
piano music by Mrs. Ira Gerrich and Mrs. Charles Lawson singing "Because."

Preceded down the aisle by her maid of honor, Miss Ellen Miller of Lowell, the bride took her place with her father, the bridegroom and his attendant before an altar lighted with white tapers set in branching candelabras and banked with baskets of white gladioli.

The bride was attired in a sage green wool-crepe suit dress accented with brown accessories. Her corsage consisted of a delicate shade of yellow rosebuds blending with her costume.

The maid of honor wore a fuschia-colored suit dress with black accessories; talisman rosebuds made up her corsage. The groom wore a double-breasted black suit.

The bride's mother used black accessories very effectively with her aqua and black dress. She wore white gladioli as a corsage.

The reception was held immediately after the wedding in the auditorium of Schneider school, where members of the Friendly Neighbors club poured coffee and the guests were served salted nuts at the table where the wedding cake was cut. Music furnished by a three-piece orchestra added a note of gaiety throughout the evening.

Following the reception the couple left for a short honeymoon. They will make their home in Winona, Minnesota, where Robert is now employed.
(Provided by T.L.Wehrenberg)


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