Phyllis J. Henry
Born: February 10, 1931
Death: June 29, 2024
Funeral Home Details:
Death: June 29, 2024
Funeral Home Details:
Iowa Cremation
Address: 4200 First Avenue NE Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
Phone: (888) 871-3361
Funeral Home WebsitePhyllis was born on Feb 10, 1931 in Gladbrook, Iowa, and passed away in hospice on June 29, 2024. She will be greatly missed.
Phyllis married out of high school to Bill Glass and gave birth to three children (Domoni and the twins Amber and Vayne) within 2 years. The family moved to Ames, Iowa, in 1956 where she put herself through college and later took a job teaching English at Iowa State.
After a divorce, Phyllis moved to Washington D.C. where she worked as a court reporter. A couple of years later she started Commonwealth Reporting Company in Harrisburg Pennsylvania. She married Bill Henry in 1981.
She and Bill eventually moved to Iowa, where they raised llamas on the family homestead. While in Iowa, she started a shelter for abused women in Grundy County. She also took religious studies and, later, became a lay pastor serving at the Green Mountain Church in Green Mountain, Iowa. Shortly after her husband died, she moved to Gig Harbor, Washington to live with her daughter.
In Washington, she volunteered with Angel Guild in Key Center, Washington. She served on the Key Peninsula Community Council and was an active volunteer with the Mustard Seed Project. Phyllis also became a supporter of the Key Peninsula Community Services Food Bank and a regular attendee at the Key Peninsula Business Association meetings. As a testament to her love of words, she was a long-term member of a Key Peninsula book club and a local writers’ group. In recent years, Phyllis contributed columns to the Key Peninsula News and received several awards for her work.
Phyllis passed on June 29, 2024. A memorial will be held on July 25 between 2 and 4 pm at the Key Peninsula Civic Center, 17010 South Vaughn Rd NW, Vaughn, WA 98394. She is survived by her three children, Domoni, Amber, and Vayne Glass, three grandchildren, Justin Andrews, Alyssa Hendrix, and Kevin Glass, one great-grandson, Jace Andrews, a brother, Cecil Wrage, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Phyllis would have preferred that any remembrances be sent to one of her favorite charities (the Food Bank, the Mustard Seed Project, the library, ACLU, Planned Parenthood, UNICEF), or to your favorite charity.