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

  1. Joan Rayborn says:

    Walt there are no words I can say to comfort you at this time-. Phyllis was special person

  2. my thoughts and prayers for you Walt,,I will miss Phyllis always by your side,,T

  3. Phyllis you are so missed; You were truly a good friend; We had so many good times and laughs; Mexico on those crazy bicycle taxi’s and we can’t forget the quads on the sand dunes with evil kneivel and awful knaufel (Doug & Walt) as you named them; what a laugh; We found sand in places we didn’t know existed; Your visit to our home in Tennessee, the trip to Graceland and the Grand ‘ol Opry were great fun. Memories truly are special.

  4. Trudy Marvin says:

    I had talked with Aunt Edna last night and was shocked to hear about Phyllis, I only met her a couple of times but could tell she was a good person. I am so sorry for your loss. Mom would have been very sad as she liked Phyllis and enjoyed the time you both spend in ND. I know you have many friends there and you will find some comfort in their friendship.

  5. We well miss you! I cherish our times together at The Opry. We’ll meet again. Rest in Peace my friend!

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