• Date Of Birth: October 24, 1940
  • Date Of Death: October 22, 2013
  • State: Kentucky

Beloved Wife, Mother, and Grandmother Phyllis Ann Todd Faul, passed away peacefully on October 22 at 72 years of age. She was surrounded by her loving husband Jimmy Faul, her son Jimmy Todd Faul and her daughter Susan Faul Ernst.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her loving parents, Suddith and Mary Todd, and siblings Kenny, Teddy, and Sue. Phyllis is survived by her adoring husband Jimmy of 52 years, son Jimmy Todd, daughter Susan, grandchildren, Jimmy Jr., Michael, Morgan and Christian, and brother, Paul Todd.

Phyllis and Jimmy are members of Southeast Christian Church, where her son Jimmy Todd baptized her on a very special day at Southeast. Phyllis relished traveling with her devoted loving husband Jimmy, they took trips out west and annual family trips to Florida and Las Vegas. They had a rich and fulfilling life together and lived life to the fullest. They spent many fun-filled nights playing cards at the kitchen table with friends, their children and their grandchildren. They took great joy in spending time with their children and grandchildren, watching each of them play and excel in sports.

Phyllis graduated from Fleming County High School and graduated from Maysville Business College. Phyllis had an outstanding career as a Buyer in the Purchasing Department at the University of Louisville and retired after 42 years. She made many lifelong friends at U of L and found passion in her work at the University. She was a proud member of the Purchasing Management Association of Louisville (PMAL) and served on the Adams Run Neighborhood Board as Treasurer for the Homeowner Association. Phyllis was an instrumental part of the Fern Creek Athletic Park development where her children and grandchildren played sports over the years.

Phyllis was a perfect role model for her family and friends always displaying love, integrity and a fantastic sense of humor. Her positive and fun attitude was contagious, and she made the most of every day. Phyllis always wanted the best in life for her family; she will be greatly missed and will always be in our hearts as a guiding light and never be forgotten.

 

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