Phyllis Roder

August 22, 1944 - December 25, 2013

Phyllis Roder

August 22, 1944 - December 25, 2013

Obituary

Bellingham

Phyllis Roder, age 69, is at rest after a courageous battle with cancer. Phyllis was born on August 22, 1944 to John and Alice Marie Webb in Klamath Falls, OR. She will be dearly missed.

Phyllis was an avid bowler and was inducted into the Whatcom County Bowling Association HALL-OF-FAME. She also enjoyed knitting, crocheting, rug hooking, and golf. Phyllis kept busy as a volunteer and board member at Ankar Park Retirement Park. She was known far and wide in Whatcom County for her career as a checker at Cost Cutter.

Phyllis is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Jim Webb, and her sister June Cook.

She is survived by her loving husband Walt Roder, sons Brad (Marlie) Meyer and Bryon Meyer, daughters Michelle (Scott) Anderson and Teri Hunter, and six grandchildren.

Farewell Tribute Information

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sat., Jan. 4, 2014 at 4PM at the Ankar Park Clubhouse, 4164 Ankar Park Dr. in Bellingham. Donations Information

Memorials may be made to Whatcom Hospice and the American Cancer Society.

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28 responses to Phyllis Roder

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  1. Joanne Sturm says:

    I shall always remember at the class reunions, the time Walt and Phyllis us in my home at Oakesdale. She was a delight. I know she will be missed by many.

  2. Richard Lamb says:

    I met and knew Phyllis through work here at Ankar. She was always willing to be first to volunteer and take on the heavest load. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her here at the park.

  3. Marlie Meyer says:

    My thoughts & prayers have been with you Walt..I will miss my dear mom-in-law Phyllis & the good times we shared. My deepest sympathy to all the family and know that we loved Phyllis for 24 years of my life and love you all..

  4. Phyllis was an amazing woman who was loved by many. My heart goes out to Walt and the rest of the family. I always enjoyed seeing you at the bowling alley and the Casino. It was wonderful seeing at Target just before the Holidays and that you both got to meet my daughter. Love you!

  5. Jack Major says:

    I never got to know you Phyllis, but I trust Walt’s judgement and therefore feel that I have known at least a part of you. I know you are in good hands now and will be well looked after. My hope now it that Walt gets looked after as well as there is a great hole in his life now and it will be a hard one to cope with. All the best to you Walt, Phyllis will be looking over you now.

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