Mary Phillips

Mary Jane Davis was born January 6, 1928 in St. Louis, MO one of five children to Josie Golden and David Lee Davis. Three of her four siblings; Henriene, Mildred, and David, Jr. and both parents preceded her in death.

She was educated in the St. Louis City school system. She graduated from Vashon High School at the age of 17 and attended Harris Teachers College.

She met and married Bennie Phillips July 2, 1948. Bennie preceded her in death. Ten children were born to this union. Two of the ten–Catherine Noreen and Constance Theresa preceded her death.

Mary Jane served as church secretary for St. Bridget’s of Erin parish for over 25 years and served on the St. Louis Archdiocese Human Rights Commission for many years, being actively involved with the planning and logistics for the March on Salem protest. Mary Jane was also Head Teacher, Curriculum Writer and City Coordinator for the Central Regional Educational Laboratories (C.E.M.R.E.L.)that was associated with Washington University. She acted as Head Teacher of the “Chocolate House” a program for Distressed Children which was staffed by the Sisters of Loretta and students from Washington and Webster Universities. Mary Jane also taught at Carr Lane, Dunbar and Marshall grade schools as well as her beloved St. Bridget of Erin Grade School.

Mary Jane leaves to carry on her legacy brother, Ross Davis; eight children–Benjamin Michael, Sr. (Denise), Jo Ann Phillips-Harris (Michael, deceased), Lionel Joseph (Barbara), Gail Maria Milner, Rodney David (DeShandra), Jerome Vincent, Paulette Benita and Michelle Gerarda Mitchell (Horace); 32 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandson along with a host of nieces and nephews.

2 Comments

  1. Jane Armstrong on April 25, 2009 at 12:58 pm

    To all the members of the Phillips family, please accept my sympathy on the death of your mother and grandmother Mary Jane. I have many fond memories of her–especially her kindness and sense of humor. I used to always tease her that she was Mary Jane and I was Jane Mary–I think it was God-given that we met. I know now she is busy taking care of all of us still here on earth. Mary Jane is probably already organizing the angels and other heavenly things. Thank you for all being a part of my life. Sorrow for your loss and prayers to sustain you on your earthly journey. All my love.



  2. Ceil Piekarski on May 2, 2009 at 12:22 pm

    My prayers are with the Phillips family at this sad time. My joy is with Mary Jane as she enjoys her heavenly reward that she so richly deserves.



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