• Date Of Birth: September 27, 1934
  • Date Of Death: July 23, 2021
  • State: Michigan

Maslyn Agnes Phillips, age 86, of Vandalia, passed away peacefully Friday, July 23, 2021.

Her life began September 27, 1934 Lobdell, Louisiana, the middle of six daughters born to Henry and Aremenia Forrester. She married Thomas Phillips, Sr. in Chicago, Illinois in 1954.  After forty years of marriage, he preceded her in death in 1994.

Maslyn was a devoted Catholic and attended St. Ann Catholic Church in Cassopolis, Michigan. She loved to cook and everyone will greatly miss her peach cobbler, gumbo, and stewed hen. She and Tom enjoyed fishing together and going to the casino. Maslyn devoted time to volunteering at the VFW and received awards for her many years of service. She was a seamstress and could make pretty much anything. She loved children. She traveled extensively and enjoyed sharing the many places she experienced. Maslyn was a great mother and her children will always cherish the time spent at the lake house, and her gardening.

Maslyn will be greatly missed by family and friends. She is survived by one daughter, Juan Phillips of Chicago, Illinois; one son, Thomas (Vicki) Phillips, Jr. of South Bend, Indiana; five granddaughters, Angel, Brittany, Cherrell, and Ja’lyn Leonard of South Bend, Indiana, and Leslie Bennett  of Minneapolis, Minnesota; two grandsons, Rashad Phillips of Lombard, Illinois, George Bennett of Country Club Hills, Illinois; six great grandchildren; two sisters, Francis Bynum of Lobdell, Louisiana, Alice Hall of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; special sisters, Ida Coleman, Florence Phillips, and Marcia Thomason, all of Chicago, Illinois; Goddaughter, Cynthia McCarroll Coleman of Chicago, Illinois; and a host of  nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Rodrick Phillips; three sisters, Willie Mae Morgan, Margie Taylor, and Delores Forrester.

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