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Caitlyn Rose “Caity” Phillips

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Caitlyn Rose “Caity” Phillips

Birth
Death
26 Apr 2013 (aged 13)
Burial
Elburn, Kane County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8840389, Longitude: -88.4723021
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Caitlyn "Caity" Rose Phillips of Elburn Caitlyn
"Caity" Rose Phillips, age 13, died tragically Friday, April 26, 2013.
Taken from us too early, Caitlyn now lives on in Heaven as one of God's favored angels.
Her memory, a shining example of compassion and love, lives on in our hearts and will never be forgotten.
She will be missed by her parents, Crystal and Gary,
Two sisters, Jordan Phillips and Taylor Phillips;
One nephew, Noah Phillips;
Maternal grandparents, Mary Bateman;
Paternal grandparents, Ted and Sally Phillips;
Several aunts and uncles including Ted and Patti Phillips, Dan and Denise Phillips, Becky and Ken Stout; a "truck load" of cousins and a "village" of friends and neighbors that helped raise her.
She is preceded by Crystal's biological parents, Bob Howie and Cynthia Baranowski; as well as Crystal's father, Glen Bateman; and one uncle, Bobby Howie.
Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m., Thursday, May 2, 2013, at Calvary West Church, 1600 Beta Dr. Sugar Grove, IL.
A funeral to celebrate her life will begin at 11 a.m., following a time of visitation from 10-10:45 a.m., also at the church, Friday, May 3. Rev. Russ Hurst, pastor of the church, will officiate with interment to follow at Blackberry Township Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Caitlyn's name.
Checks may be made to the "Caitlyn Phillips Memorial" and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, IL 60119. You can also deposit direct into a account set up in her name at Old Second Bank, 749 N. Main St., Elburn.
Memorial tributes may also be forwarded to the P.O. Box or on the web at www.conleycare.com. Arrangements were handled with care by Conley Funeral Home, 630-365-6414.

Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on April 30, 2013


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She was killed when she collided with a vehicle while rollerblading downhill at East Reader Street in Elburn, according to police.



Rest in peace


Caitlyn "Caity" Rose Phillips of Elburn Caitlyn
"Caity" Rose Phillips, age 13, died tragically Friday, April 26, 2013.
Taken from us too early, Caitlyn now lives on in Heaven as one of God's favored angels.
Her memory, a shining example of compassion and love, lives on in our hearts and will never be forgotten.
She will be missed by her parents, Crystal and Gary,
Two sisters, Jordan Phillips and Taylor Phillips;
One nephew, Noah Phillips;
Maternal grandparents, Mary Bateman;
Paternal grandparents, Ted and Sally Phillips;
Several aunts and uncles including Ted and Patti Phillips, Dan and Denise Phillips, Becky and Ken Stout; a "truck load" of cousins and a "village" of friends and neighbors that helped raise her.
She is preceded by Crystal's biological parents, Bob Howie and Cynthia Baranowski; as well as Crystal's father, Glen Bateman; and one uncle, Bobby Howie.
Visitation will be from 1-8 p.m., Thursday, May 2, 2013, at Calvary West Church, 1600 Beta Dr. Sugar Grove, IL.
A funeral to celebrate her life will begin at 11 a.m., following a time of visitation from 10-10:45 a.m., also at the church, Friday, May 3. Rev. Russ Hurst, pastor of the church, will officiate with interment to follow at Blackberry Township Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established in Caitlyn's name.
Checks may be made to the "Caitlyn Phillips Memorial" and mailed in care of P.O. Box 66, Elburn, IL 60119. You can also deposit direct into a account set up in her name at Old Second Bank, 749 N. Main St., Elburn.
Memorial tributes may also be forwarded to the P.O. Box or on the web at www.conleycare.com. Arrangements were handled with care by Conley Funeral Home, 630-365-6414.

Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on April 30, 2013


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She was killed when she collided with a vehicle while rollerblading downhill at East Reader Street in Elburn, according to police.



Rest in peace



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