Phyllis Clara Harvey
May 19, 1929 ~ November 11, 2008
Phyllis Clara Harvey, 79, of 351 Causeway Drive, Franklin, died at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008, at Sugar Creek Station. Born May 19, 1929, in Franklin, she was the daughter of the late Harry Smith and Mildred Henry. Mrs. Harvey was married June 4, 1953, to Howard R. Harvey, who survives. She was employed at Sykes Cafe/Washington Lunch as a waitress. Mrs. Harvey was an avid bowler and enjoyed arts and crafts. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three children, Ronny Harvey of Palmer, Alaska, Richard Harvey of Harrisville and David Harvey of Adel, Ga. She is also survived by eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; one sister, Thelma Deal of Franklin; and one brother, William Smith of Franklin. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Harvey was preceded in death by nine brothers, Wallace Smith, Harry Smith, Calvin Smith, Melvin Smith, Ronald Smith, Clifford Smith, Richard Smith, Gilbert Smith and Albert Smith; and two sisters, Wilda Baker and Geraldine Davis. There will be no visitation or funeral services at the request of Mrs. Harvey. Interment will be at Franklin Cemetery. Condolences may be sent online at www.gardinierfuneralhome.com The Robert W. Gardinier Funeral Home in Franklin is in charge of arrangements








So sorry for the loss of your Mother. Times like this is very hard but know that your family will be in our prayers and thoughts.
Richard and Brenda Ward
So sorry to hear about Phylis. I had stopped out to see her several times this passed 6 months. My mother in law was in the same facility and I would walk up the hall and check on Phylis. I don’t believe she ever realized I was there or who I was, but I did visit. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sue Keller
Dear Dick & boys..
You may not remember me, but we all knew each other back in the day, Dave & Rick use to come to the house and we hung out together, as well as at out cottage in Canada. I really loved your Mom, I haven’t see her in years, she always was smiling, but never hesitated to say what was on her mind, good or bad…I liked that about her, straight forward and to the point. She volunteerd with my Mom at the Ven Arc Thrift store, that showed me the type of person she was, always there to lend a hand. I have a lot of good memories that include laughter with your Dad & Mom and my parents, your Dad always made me laugh. I am so sorry for your loss, I lost Mom 4 yrs ago this coming January, and I miss her everyday, but our parents will be with us no matter what we do, or where we go, they are infact a HUGE part of who we are! Take care of yourselves, Dad(Skip) sends his sympathy and regards as well..