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Anna W.
Phillips, 96, a resident of Harper's Ferrry, WV died Sunday,
January 17, 2010 at Hospice of Lancaster County Mount Joy.
The daughter
of the late Henry and Emmie Blomquist Woeltjen, Anna was born May
14, 1913 in Savannah, GA. She was a 1931 graduate of Savannah High
School and then completed a business course. After marriage to
Beltran S. Phillips of Belington, WV, the couple lived in WV until
1954 when he was transferred to Baltimore, MD. After her husband's
death in 1960 Anna remained in Baltimore until she moved back to
WV and eventually settled into life in Harper's Ferry in 1977. She
continued to live alone in her home there until September, 2009,
when poor health brought her to Lancaster to live with her
daughter and son-in-law, Sandy and Dan Conklyn. In addition to her
daughter and son-in-law Anna is survived by her son, David and his
wife Susan of Madison, WI: six grandchildren, thirteen great-
grandchildren, a niece and three nephews. She was preceded in
death by her parents, sister, Emma W. Preble and three brothers:
Henry, Albert and Carl Woeltjen.
In Savannah
Anna was active in Wesley Monumental Methodist Church, the Rainbow
Girls, and was a member of Girl Scout Troop#1 when Juliette Gordon
Low was still active. In 1953 she was a finalist in the Pillsbury
National Baking Contest bakeoff in New York City where she was
pleased to meet and then be mistaken for Pat Nixon. In Harper's
Ferry she was active in the Women's Club and very much enjoyed the
friendships she developed there. Anna also became involved in
local politics and was elected to the town council where she was
widely quoted for saying that satellite dishes looked like
something from "Star Wars" as she voted against their use in the
little historic town.
According to
an old African proverb" it takes a Village to raise a child." It
also takes a village to keep an elderly person in her home and
Anna's family would like to recognize the "Village of Harper's
Ferry for helping Anna remain in her home for so long through
their many kindnesses and assistance. They are also full of
gratitude to Hospice of Lancaster County for their kind and gentle
care at the end of Anna's life.
Local
arrangements are with the Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home and
Chapel and there will be a Memorial Service at the Eackles-Spencer
Funeral Home in Charles Town, WV, February 20, 2010. If desired
donations may be made in Anna's memory to Hospice of Lancaster
County, PO Box 4125, Lancaster, Pa 17604. To send online
condolences, please visit snyderfuneralhome.com |