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Shirley D. PHILLIPS

Andrews County (Andrews Old) Cemetery
Andrews County,
Texas

James F. Eubanks
November 17, 1933-February 22, 2002

Shirley D. Morris Eubanks Phillips
November 4, 1934-December 27, 2009

*Photo/information, courtesy Wanda M.

*Obituary Shirley D. Morris Eubanks Phillips
Shirley D'Aun Eubanks Phillips passed away at her home on Sunday, December 27, 2009. Shirley was born on November 4, 1934, in Wink, Texas, to V.D. (Skeet) Morris and Verlie W. Morris.

She attended Ursuline Academy of Dallas and graduated from Andrews High School where she had many happy memories.

She was married to James Farrell Eubanks on August 18, 1952, until his death on February 22, 2002, and raised her family in Andrews.

Shirley lived most of her life in Andrews and moved to San Angelo in 1978 where she lived until she passed away. She was a member of the P.E.O. of San Angelo, San Angelo Leading Ladies, and Newtimers Club of San Angelo. She was also a member of the New Century Club in Del Rio.

She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Andrews and attended First Presbyterian Church of Del Rio and St. Mark Presbyterian Church of San Angelo. She spent 25 years working in the banking industry both in Andrews and San Angelo.

She is survived by her husband, Billy Ray Phillips of Del Rio; her daughters, Elaine Anne Thomas and husband, Cliff of Richardson, Texas, and Karen Jane Beard and husband, Kent, of Katy, Texas; grandsons, Bryce Reid Thomas and wife, Diana, of College Station, Texas, and Carson Grant Beard of Katy, Texas; and granddaughter, Allison Hayley Thomas of Richardson, Texas.

Shirley loved spending time with family and attending their many activities. She also enjoyed traveling, dancing, playing bridge, spending time with friends, and meeting new people. Shirley was the matriarch of the family and a generous and loving wife, Mother, and Grandmother. She loved to celebrate both family and class reunions, birthdays, weddings, and other important events. Her outgoing spirit and caring heart drew family and friends together. Shirley had a special gift for making friends and keeping those relationships throughout her life.

Published December 28, 2009 by McNett Funeral Home

Contributed on 10/2/22 by neldapat
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Submitted: 10/2/22 • Approved: 10/2/22 • Last Updated: 10/5/22 • R539614-G539611-S3

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