Phyllis V. Glover age 89 of Billings, formerly of Miles City, passed away on April 16, 2013 at Aspen Meadows in Billings with her family by her side.
Phyllis was born to Hillier B. Taylor and Pauline Bruce Taylor on February 25, 1924 in Powder River County. She was delivered at home.
In June 1940 she was married to Hubert Hopkins and to this union two sons were born, Hillier Hopkins and Robert Hopkins. They divorced in 1946.
She married Vernon D. Cotton; they had a son Ty R. Cotton and a daughter Jodie G. Cotton. After Mr. Cotton’s death she and Harvey R. Glover were married in 1981. They have lived in Miles City most of their married life.
She has numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. At her request there will be no services. Burial will be private at a later date.
Phyllis was preceded in death by her Mother, Father, and a sister Betty Mann, a sister Vivian Mann. A sister Mildred Blankenship still lives and resides in Eugene Oregon.
Arrangements are under the direction of Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City.
Condolences may be sent by visiting our website www.stevensonandsons.com.
J Johnson says
Dear Family and Friends of Phyllis Glover – Please be comforted by promises found in the Bible at this difficult time. Continue to dwell on the happy memories and fine qualities that you remember about Mrs. Glover. Death and suffering was not part of Almighty God’s purpose for mankind. Everything that God created was “very good” (Genesis 1:31). Sickness and death came to mankind due to Adam’s sin (Genesis 2:17) which made Adam and his descendants imperfect. Because Jesus sacrificed his perfect human life, hope of everlasting life was restored. The Bible promises that death will be done away with (Revelation 21:4). Faith in these Bible promises gives us hope. Please look forward to the joy of again seeing Mrs. Glover in perfect Paradise conditions which was God originally purposed for the earth. Faith in these promises will hopefully ease the pain of loss. Meanwhile we have the opportunity to follow Jesus’ instruction to continue to take in Bible knowledge that leads to everlasting life (John 17:3).