• Date Of Birth: March 21, 1938
  • Date Of Death: April 30, 2020
  • State: Arkansas

Affectionately known by her grandchildren as Grams, Phyllis was born on March 21, 1938 in Lonoke County, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theron and Jimmie (Hughes) Landrum and brother, Kenny Landrum all of England, Arkansas. She was of the Baptist faith.

Phyllis attended England High school and graduated from Henderson State Collage now Henderson State University. Most of her professional life was dedicated to education. While working at Gurdon High School in Arkansas, she led efforts for students to express their creativity through theater performances. Later she worked with high school students as an English teacher in the Fort Worth School District from which she retired. One of her successful teaching interventions was the vast amount of time she dedicated to work one-on-one with disadvantaged students from various backgrounds.

Phyllis loved to cook and was an avid reader. She enjoyed Charles Dicken’s works as well as contemporary mystery thrillers. She loved live theater performanses. One of her passions was to work with rescued dogs. Over time she adopted several dogs, including Teddy and Butch. She was thoughtful, generous, and always ready for a vigorous debate.

Phyllis is survived by her children: Curt Rabon of Cary, North Carolina and Ashley Cunninghan of Midlothian, Texas. Curt’s wife Melania Aguirre-Rabon and their two sons: Adrian and Lukas. Ashley’s husband, Robert and their two children: Laundry and Kyle. She is also survived by her brother Terry Landrum and his wife Jean of Scott. Her niece, Laura Lancaster and her husband Frank of Sherwood also survive Phyllis.

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