She was united in marriage to Lloyd Baltz on June 25, 1949, at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on South Ridge. He preceded her in death Sept. 6, 1995. They lived and farmed in the town of Clifton. Phyllis was a devoted wife and mother, helping on the family farm as well as being employed through the years as a teacher’s aide at the Kendall Grade School, a certified nursing assistant at Fairview Nursing Home in Mauston, a legal secretary at Carmichael Mubarak Law Office in Tomah, and a loan officer at Westland Savings of Tomah, from which she retired.
Phyllis was a member of St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church, Indian Creek, where she joyfully served her Lord, teaching his lambs in Sunday school, working with the Ladies Aid, and singing in the choir. Phyllis loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well as playing card games and doing other activities with her family and extended family. The gift of her smile made other people smile.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Carole Joyce; a son-in-law, Pete Joyce; and many brothers and sisters-in-law.
She was united in marriage to Lloyd Baltz on June 25, 1949, at St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on South Ridge. He preceded her in death Sept. 6, 1995. They lived and farmed in the town of Clifton. Phyllis was a devoted wife and mother, helping on the family farm as well as being employed through the years as a teacher’s aide at the Kendall Grade School, a certified nursing assistant at Fairview Nursing Home in Mauston, a legal secretary at Carmichael Mubarak Law Office in Tomah, and a loan officer at Westland Savings of Tomah, from which she retired.
Phyllis was a member of St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church, Indian Creek, where she joyfully served her Lord, teaching his lambs in Sunday school, working with the Ladies Aid, and singing in the choir. Phyllis loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well as playing card games and doing other activities with her family and extended family. The gift of her smile made other people smile.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Carole Joyce; a son-in-law, Pete Joyce; and many brothers and sisters-in-law.
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