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Phyllis Ann McLean-LeFeber

Phyllis Ann McLean-Lefeber, was born in CA on August 20, 1929 and passed comfortably on February 1, 2026 .

Phyllis was the daughter of Mary Ann and Ory Fremont McLean. She lived a long full life marked by energy and independence and an active lifestyle well into her later years. She enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening, dancing, traveling, and a good game of poker, if you were willing to lose your money 💰. She also appreciated her daily glass of Merlot. These moments brought her joy and were part of what made her so memorable to those who knew her.

She has survived by her four daughters, six grandchildren, five great grandchildren, and six great great grandchildren.

Phyllis will be remembered for her resilient, self-reliant and feisty spirit. Her love for her family and her friends and her ability to enjoy life to the fullest. 

Her Celebration of Life will be at Hope Haven, 1025 E. Sunrise Avenue Saturday, February 21 at 11:30 a.m.

Sutton Memorial Funeral Home is handling her arrangements.

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  1. Our dear Ms. Physs (a nickname that she told was from her Dad). I only knew her for a few short years after her move in to Hope Haven, I as a volunteer. She & I shared a special Leo birth month. We had many visits & I learned of her work background and love of life. She was very much a spunkie lady, a ready smile & stories to tell. You are sorely missed, Ms Physs

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