connie jean phillips
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Connie Jean PhillipsAge 65, a resident of Prairie Grove, passed awaySaturday, August 5, 2017 at her home. She was bornJuly 28, 1952 in Iowa City, Iowa, the daughter of Leoand Betty (Pata) Detert.
Connie was an active member of the NAWIC (NationalAssociation of Women in Construction) for 13 years,she was a hardworking woman as well as a devotedwife, loving mother and grandmother and sister. Sheenjoyed camping with family and working in her flowergarden.
She was preceded in death by her parents and twograndsons Tristin and Gunnar Molz.
Survivors include her husband Wayne Phillips; fourdaughters Carrie Cummings and husband Jerry of Rison,Arkansas, Wendy Parnell and husband Brian of PrairieGrove, Samantha Molz and husband Michael of Lincolnand Randi Phillips of Prairie Grove; three sisters SusieMolz of Prairie Grove, Cherry Cronin and husband Jimof Blackwell, Oklahoma and Diane Cowell of NewHampton, Iowa; one brother Butch Detert and wifeBetty of Tiffin, Iowa; seven grandchildren LanceParnell, Hunter Pierce, Spencer Parnell, Brandy Molz,Makinsey Parnell, Cami Phillips and Winter Molz.
APPRECIATION
On behalf of the family, we wish to express their gratitude
for your many acts of kindness, and for your
attendance at the funeral service.
Luginbuel Funeral Home
Prairie Grove, Arkansas
online guest book, visit www.luginbuel.com
Connie Jean PhillipsJuly 28, 1952
August 5, 2017
CELEBRATING THE LIFE & MEMORY OFConnie Jean Phillips
DATE, TIME & PLACE OF SERVICEWednesday, August 9, 2017 - 2:00 P.M.
Luginbuel Chapel - Prairie Grove, Arkansas
ORDER OF SERVICE
Prelude Music Selections
“If I Had Only Known”
Welcome Vance Eubanks
Prayer
“Through the Years”
Words of Comfort Vance Eubanks
Closing Prayer
Family Memories Video“One More Day”“Walking Her Home”“I’ll See You Again”
Postlude Music Selections
GRAVE SIDE SERVICES WILL FOLLOW AT THE PRAIRIEGROVE CEMETERY PAVILION
FINAL RESTING PLACEPrairie Grove Cemetery
PALLBEARERSBrian Detert - Brian Parnell - Hunter Pierce
Lance Parnell - Michael Molz - Spencer Parnell
MOTHER LOVE
God surely knew the world would need
A gentle loving touch,
When He created mother love
That warms our hearts so much.
He must have known that children
Would need a guiding hand,
Someone who’d always be there
To care and understand.
God must have known our
hearts would need
A special kind of cheer
When He endowed a mother’s face
With smiles that would endear.
Of all the gifts that God does send
From His heavenly realm above,
There is none that is more precious
Than that of mothers love.