"Our mom's went to school together and without our knowledge Cherri you and I became 'sisters'. Your family is mine and I am hurting as I loved mom so much!!!! I love all of you SO VERY deeply!"
Conley, Mrs
Phyllis Jane
Muskegon, Michigan
Phyllis Jane Conley, age 84, passed away Saturday, June 11, 2022. She was born in Pikeville, KY on September 11, 1937 to William & Gladys (Castle) Johnson and married John Conley on May 28, 1956. Mrs. Conley served her country in the US Army. She later was employed as a Radiologist for Hackley Hospital for 10 years. Phylllis enjoyed gardening, flowers, shopping, walking on her property in Twin Lake, suntaning, and cooking.
SURVIVORS
Son, Johnny Conley; daughters, Julie (Nguyen) Le, Cherri (Terry) Arvey; grandchildren, Julie Anne (Joe) Straley, Jerome (Nicole) Valero, Jade Le, Amber (Cory) Latsch, Adam Smith, Kaitlyn (Jason) Lee; great grandchildren, Maya Straley, Matt Straley, Nathan Straley, Logan Latsch, Caroline Latsch, Liliana Valero, Inocencia Valero, Taylin Karel; sister, Shirley Divoky;. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, John H. Conley; son, Jerome; daughters Phillis, and Dovie Sturtevant; brothers Jim, Richard "Bum" and Homer; sisters Billy Jean Gloria and Pharsine.
SERVICE
Monday, June 20, 2022, 11:00 AM at Clock Chapel. Interment in Twin Lake Cemetery.
VISITATION
Monday, June 20, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon. MEMORIAL: American Heart Association and Heaven Can Wait Animal Rescue. Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guestbook.
"Our mom's went to school together and without our knowledge Cherri you and I became 'sisters'. Your family is mine and I am hurting as I loved mom so much!!!! I love all of you SO VERY deeply!"
"SO SORRY ABOUT JANE> WE LOVED HER SO MUCH, WISH I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE WITH YOU KIDS. MY HEART IS THERE WITH HER AND YOU ALL YOU ALL STAY CLOSE TO EACH OTHER AND HELP EACH OTHER OUT. LOVE YOU ALL AUNT SHIRL."
"On behalf of the Sturtevant family, we would like to extend our sympathy."