Friends,

Without further comment. Here it is. It's a sad moment indeed. She will be missed by all of us who worked with her, and in her spirit which hopefully will live on long after her passing.

Warmest regards,
Frank

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Idaho_libs] Re: Phyllis Adelaide Kemp Schantz [Obituary]
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 20:48:34 -0600
From: birvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bruce wrote:

Ben; would appreciate your thoughts on what we might do to honour Phyl'.

I know that Phyllis was upset that more people hadn't moved to Montana or
the Triad in general. Moving to the Triad, especially Montana, would be the
ultimate honor Phyllis would want.


In the meantime, sending flowers and cards to the memorial service on the
16th that mentions your name and Free West Alliance identication with
Phyllis, would also be appropriate.


BTW, a shortened version of her obituary will be in tomorrow's Butte
Montana Standard newspaper. This may be accessed via the "Links" section
on W-A-L under "Montana Newspapers."


~  Ben


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "birvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Below is the obituary for Phyllis Adelaide Kemp Schatz. ~ Ben


========================OBITUARY=============================

Phyllis Adelaide Kemp Schatz of 937 West Broadway, Butte died March 25.
She was born in Tampa Florida on February 21, 1929 to Howard and
Nellie Kemp,
and grew up in Oregon and Washington. She attended Cleveland High
School in Seattle, Washington, and earned a Law Degree from the
University of Washington in Seattle.

She married James Martin Schatz on October 3, 1953 in Seattle,
Washington. They were divorced in 1975 in Spokane, Washington. In
the 1980's she moved to Boise, Idaho. In 2004, after several years of
planning, Phyllis moved to her favorite city of Butte, and Montana the
state she loved.

She was a member of the Creative Awareness Center, Special Olympics
coach,
Libertarian Party, Free State Project, and the Free West Alliance.
She had been active in
the Research Committee of the Free State Project and Planning
Committees for the Grand Western Conferences I and II.  Phyllis
recently had joined CPR, a group dedicated to the preservation of
historical buildings in Butte.  She read everything  she could from
Isaac Asimov.  She wrote the poem Quest for Liberty.

In 1991 she had open heart surgery to correct a hole in her heart
that she had since birth.

Phyllis loved to walk several miles every day for health and pleasure.


She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother Howard, and
sister Opal.

She is survived by her children Katherine Mary Stewart and Kirk
Marcus Schatz,
sister Eilene, six grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren, and
several great-great grandchildren.

A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, April 16 at 5 PM at
Relyea Funeral Chapel at 318 North Latah, Boise, Idaho.


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