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Obituary for Phyllis Marceline (Mitchell) Crigler Phyllis Marceline (Mitchell) Crigler
Former Highland County Resident Dies In North Carolina

Phyllis Marceline (Mitchell) Crigler, 92, of Charlotte, N.C., passed away January 9, 2021 at Charlotte Square assisted living.

She was born June 24, 1928 in Highland County, Virginia, a daughter of the late Mary Bryd (Ervine) and Joseph Loy Mitchell.

A quiet, caring and listening woman, Mrs. Crigler was raised in the mountains of West Virginia in a small farming community called Sugar Grove. Most people who met her said she was very pleasant.

When Phyllis was younger she had a classic way of dressing and hubba, hubba what legs! Also in 1945 she played high school basketball. A sports fan, she wouldn't miss an Atlanta Braves game and enjoyed watching the Washington Redskins play.

While in high school, she was a live-in nanny for a family in Franklin, WV. After high school she enrolled in a business college in Washington, D.C. While living there she met and married Sidney Harold Bost. They had three daughters together and eventually they divorced.

On January 22, 1974, she remarried her high school sweetheart, Charles Crigler, returning to her childhood home in West Virginia to care for her aging parents.

She and Charles owned an auto body shop where she worked as a bookkeeper and part time at the United States Post Office in Brandywine, WV. Charles had three children from a previous marriage, which she viewed as her own.

Mrs. Crigler loved to cook and Thanksgiving was her favorite holiday; she found great joy in having all her family together.

In 1995 her husband, Charles, passed away from a heart attack. Shortly after she was involved in a very serious automobile accident and moved in with family for a year of recovery, ultimately moving to Charlotte to be closer to her family.

She went to work for a home decor store and eventually Dollar Tree in Tega Cay, SC. She enjoyed her work and thrived on being valued. Wherever we went there was usually someone that would recognize her, which made her smile.

Mrs. Crigler was a very reserved woman. It was a blessing to her to have made a dear friend, Betty Ann Stone, at Lake Wylie Baptist Church. Betty could get her to do things most people couldn't. They went with the Women's Sunday school class to the beach and loved to eat out. One day, Betty showed up at the door in her bathrobe. Bruster's ice cream was giving away free ice cream to anyone who showed up in a bathrobe so off they went.

As her health and memory started to fade, she eventually went to an assisted living facility. At first she was very troubled about the fact she couldn't remember, but as her condition progressed she was finally able to relax into it. She could finally be herself. Towards the last she became unsettled and would usually talk about catching the bus and going home. She's finally home.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles; and step-sons, Leon Crigler, and Charles Allen "Charlie" Crigler and his wife, Debbie; and daughter-in-law, Betty Crigler.

Mrs. Crigler is survived her children, John M. Crigler of Mount Crawford, Virginia, Charlene Glascoe and husband, Robert of Camp Springs, Md., Barbara Ann Reynolds of Flandreau, SD, Dolores Blanton and husband, Dennis of Charlotte, and Phyllis Love, also of Charlotte; grandchildren, John Crigler Jr., of Martinsburg, WV, William Charles "Chuck" Crigler of Boulder, Mt., Melissa Glascoe of Camp Springs, Md., Jesse Reynolds, and wife, Sweetgrass of Brookings, SD, Keith Reynolds of Flandreau, SD, Callie Blanton and partner, Graham Rushing of Kannapolis, NC; as well as her great-grandchildren, Dylan and Paige Reynolds of Brookings, SD and Patience Crigler of Mount Solon, Virginia.

A funeral will be held 1 p.m., Saturday, January 16, 2021 at Obaugh Funeral Home with pastor Judy Vetters officiating. Interment to follow in Head Waters Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Jesse Reynolds, Keith Reynolds, Shaun Bowers, Graham Rushing, and Ronnie Bowers.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

The family suggest memorial contributions be sent to Head Waters Cemetery c/o Elmo Varner, 14952 Highland Turnpike, Head Waters, Va. 24442 or to South Fork Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 6, Sugar Grove, WV, 26815.