![]() We understand and appreciate that no two families are the same, thus we are open to new ways in honoring a farewell. With today's ever changing traditions, a final farewell is based on family preference. We strive to make families and visitors feel comfortable, while paying their respects to their loved ones and make considerable effort to maintain our service to the highest standards, which is expected in a place of tribute. We are proud to be part of one of our area's community cornerstones serving the Annapolis Valley for more than 77 years. We live and take pride in our motto when serving our communities greatest needs: " Service with compassion for our families at their time of need, is the heart of our approach 24/7". whether your loved one is a stranger to our facilities or one of our immediate, we serve everyone as though we have loved them and known them all our lives. Also, our Crematory in Port Williams, Nova Scotia. Our commitment to serve you better transcends to our facilities of our Funeral Home (Coldbrook) & Chapels: New Ross Funeral Chapel and Digby County Funeral Chapel. All rights reserved.T hank you for visiting us online. ![]() Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.Ĭondolences may be made online at Copyright 2022 WWNY. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Friends of Lewis County Hospice, P.O. on Wednesday, Februat Iseneker Funeral Home, Inc., Lowville. A Celebration of Life gathering at Copenhagen Fire Hall will immediately follow the funeral Mass, all are welcome. Mary’s Catholic Church, Copenhagen, with Rev. She enjoyed working in her flower gardens, and most of all enjoyed spending time with her family.Ī Funeral Mass will be said at 11:00 a.m. Mary’s annual turkey dinner for many years. Mary’s Catholic Church, Copenhagen and was a long time member of the church Altar and Rosary Society. She later got her GED and took college courses to become a teaching assistant for Copenhagen Central School, where she worked for 16 years, until her retirement. ![]() Together with her husband, the couple owned and operated Ken’s Hardware and Amish Connection in Copenhagen for 22 years, where Phyllis was good at, and took pride in decorating and making beautiful displays. Phyllis raised her family and was a caregiver for the elderly, did house cleaning, painting and re-upholstering. ![]() Phyllis was born on Octoin West Carthage, NY, a daughter of the late Francis and Dorothy Allen Simmons and attended Copenhagen Central School. Gaines two brothers, James and Ted Simmons two brothers-in-law, Don Warner and Ron “Mayor” Gaines. She is predeceased by a cherished son, Brian K. and Jean Gaines, all of Copenhagen a daughter-in-law, Roxanne Gaines Best, of Copenhagen 13 grandchildren 18 great grandchildren her siblings, Ruth Warner of Copenhagen Frank and Becky Simmons of Copenhagen Paul and Debbie Simmons of Watertown Chris and Al Crouse of Point Peninsula two sisters-in-law, Shari Simmons and Barb Gaines of Copenhagen many, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She is survived by her beloved husband of more than 60 years, Kenneth three sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth T. Gaines, 77, of State Route 12, Copenhagen, passed away on Saturday evening, January 29, 2022, at her home, under the loving care of her family and Lewis County Hospice. (Source: Funeral Home)ĬOPENHAGEN, New York (WWNY) - Phyllis I.
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