Phyllis was a graduate of Patterson Co-Op High School and worked as a business owner, legal secretary, and medical practice manager for Conforti and Horn Pediatricians and Wright Health Associates.
She was known for her infectious laughter and her acceptance of all individuals. She adored her grandchildren and had an amazing work ethic. She rose to managerial and leadership positions in Dayton’s healthcare industry and was respected by many.
Preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd and Geneva Brown, and nephew David Domansky.
Phyllis is survived by her her husband, John Jenkins whom she was married to for 46 years; daughter, Michelle Anderson Landis; son-in-law, Chad, and their two children Allison and Annemarie of Vernon Hills, Illinois; son, Michael Jenkins and his son, Jacob of Dayton, Ohio; her sister, Wanda (John) Domansky; brothers, Richard (Nancy) Brown of Columbus, Ohio, and Charles (Karen) Brown of Dallas, Texas.
Phyllis was a graduate of Patterson Co-Op High School and worked as a business owner, legal secretary, and medical practice manager for Conforti and Horn Pediatricians and Wright Health Associates.
She was known for her infectious laughter and her acceptance of all individuals. She adored her grandchildren and had an amazing work ethic. She rose to managerial and leadership positions in Dayton’s healthcare industry and was respected by many.
Preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd and Geneva Brown, and nephew David Domansky.
Phyllis is survived by her her husband, John Jenkins whom she was married to for 46 years; daughter, Michelle Anderson Landis; son-in-law, Chad, and their two children Allison and Annemarie of Vernon Hills, Illinois; son, Michael Jenkins and his son, Jacob of Dayton, Ohio; her sister, Wanda (John) Domansky; brothers, Richard (Nancy) Brown of Columbus, Ohio, and Charles (Karen) Brown of Dallas, Texas.
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