During a recent government meeting, heartfelt tributes were paid to two community members who recently passed away, highlighting their significant impact on those around them.
Phyllis Lucas, a long-time resident of Green Valley and a cherished family friend, was remembered for her vibrant spirit and the joy she brought to her community. A member of the \"Bridal Club,\" a group of parents who bonded over bridge games and family trips, Phyllis was described as a second mother to many, particularly after the loss of the speaker's own mother. The speaker recounted a recent encounter with Phyllis, where they shared updates and took a selfie, unaware that it would be their last meeting. Phyllis's passing has left a profound void, and she will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
The meeting also included a poignant remembrance of Kennedy Bell Washington, a 14-year-old who passed away after a courageous battle with a rare brain cancer. Kennedy was celebrated for her bright personality, involvement in Girl Scouts, and her dedication to her studies as a Gates student at Grange Middle School. She was looking forward to starting high school and participating in the international baccalaureate program. Her legacy of kindness and enthusiasm for life touched many, and she is survived by her parents, siblings, and extended family. A service to honor her life is scheduled for tomorrow in Fairfield, inviting all who knew her to celebrate her memory.
These tributes reflect the strong sense of community and the lasting impact individuals can have on the lives of others.