
Date Of Death: January 19, 2011
Mildred “Mickey� Phipps, 78, passed away January 19, 2011 after a battle with Alzheimer’s.
She was born August 20, 1932 in Highland, New York, the daughter of E. Frank and Esther Martin. She attended Coxsackie High School, graduating in 1948. Mickey went to secretarial school in Albany, NY. She then worked for the State of New York. She met her husband Warren while he was in the U.S. Navy in 1952. She and Warren were stationed in Chincoteague, VA. They then moved to Hartford, CT, both working for Pratt and Whitney. Afterwards, they lived on a farm in Jewett, NY, where she worked for the WAJ school board. Warren then attended college at Hudson Valley Technical Institute, working for Xerox after graduating until retirement in Port Richey, FL.
Mickey is survived by her husband, Warren of 56 years; her son, Tim (Shawn); grandchildren, Jennifer, Jonathan, Jessica, Reese, Jordan, and Justin; brothers, Robert and Richard; and sister, Betty.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her parents-in-law.
A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 21, 2011 at Harry W. Moore Funeral Care, 8151 Allisonville Rd, Indianapolis.
Memorial donations may be directed to Alzheimer’s Association.







Cheryl Wallace says
I am very Sorry for your loss ALL of you are in my prayers for strength at this time.
Luv ya, Mom (Cheryl)
Barbara Phipps Heilman says
We will miss you Aunt Mickey but will always have our memories – thanks for all of the years of love. We will miss you but know you are happy in heaven.
Tammy Cravotta says
To Warren and Tim-may your hearts fill now with the joys of knowing how much Grammy loved you and know she will be missed by all. Her love and dedication to you and because of you was just her way of showing how much she loved you. May you find comfort in knowing she will always be loved. Tam
And to my trio, your life was filled with the most special love a child could recieve-the love of a very special Grammy. Time will heal but your hearts and memories will never fade. You have made her proud and her rays of light will always shine down upon you. Know her spirit will always live….today and forever!
Love,
Mom