Phyllis’ crash has Y&R fans worried about her fate. Pic credit: CBS Is Phyllis leaving The Young and the Restless? That’s the question on Y&R fans’ minds after Phyllis (Michelle Stafford ...
Phyllis A. (Essick) Condon, age 88, passed away peacefully on Thursday evening, December 5, 2024 at Community Hospital South in Indianapolis. She was a resident of Bargersville and a former ...
Phyllis J. (Wilson) DeCroce of Naples, FL, passed to her Heavenly home on Dec. 2, 2024, to be united for eternity with her beloved youngest son Steve and husband Jerry without whom life had lost ...
Fans can now be relieved that Phyllis isn’t going anywhere, and her storyline will likely continue in The Young and The Restless. Most recently, the cast of the CBS show celebrated its 13,000th ...
Phyllis had a smile for everyone, and looked for the best in all of us. She will be remembered for her dedication to and love for her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hillel in 2020.
Phyllis Manley of Edgewater, Florida, departed this life on December 6th, 2024. A woman of remarkable generosity and unwavering loyalty, Phyllis touched countless lives through her charitable ...
Phyllis first got involved in Heather Stevens’ murder case, following her son Daniel’s arrest by Detective Chance Chancellor, after he had been suspected of killing Stevens. This suspicion was ...
Phyllis L. Beller, 77, of Columbus, lost her battle with cancer and heart disease at Columbus Regional Hospital on November 28th, 2024, the daughter of the late Catherine (Jean) and Marion (Mack ...
The tussle between Sharon and Phyllis for Nick, the ego war between Adam and Nick for Sally, or even Phyllis and Christine going at it because of Danny: Genoa City has seen love triangles galore.
Phyllis M. Scelsa passed away on November 27, 2024 at age 92. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Lucy Scelsa of Lyndhurst, N.J. She was predeceased by her sister Marie Ross (Arthur).
Paddling out to catch a wave in Australia in the 1960s was a nerve-racking experience for many women, but not for Phyllis O'Donell. Women weren't welcome in the surf, but Ms O'Donell didn't care.