Barbara Laner Phillips


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Mar 10th, 2013

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  • Death Date: Mar 10, 2013

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Biography: Barbara Laner Phillips was an elegant and charming woman, who possessed a special flair for design and beauty and a talent for all things artistic. A supporter of the arts, a bold champion of many human rights and mental health causes, a devoted mother and exuberant grandmother, she died Sunday, March 10. She lived a long life full of travel, accomplishments, much laughter,love, and great friendships. Known for her generous nature and deep compassion for others, she surrounded herself with loving family and true friends. A gentle yet determined woman, Barbara,"Barbar " to many, she started the American Field Service in Arkansas. She was deeply involved with The Panel of American Women, and the boards of Youth Home and Friends of Psychiatry at UAMS, the docent program at the Arts Center, and various political and human rights causes. She was often a catalyst for interfaith, interracial and intergenerational dialogue. Hers was not a superficial life. Her greatest successes were the close relationships she nurtured and cherished with her dear family and friends. She was a truly loving mother and grandmother to daughter Beverly Wittenberg, son, Peter Phillips, grandchildren Jessica Howard, Toby Murry, Lauren Blair, and Joshua Phillips, son in law George Wittenberg, and eight precious great grandchildren. A service in celebration of the joy she gave and felt will be on Wednesday, March 13, at Temple B'nai Israel at 4 PM. Please consider a donation in Barbara's memory to Alzheimer's Arkansas, 201 Markham Center Drive, 72205, or to the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, P.O. Box 7328, Little Rock, AR 72217, Arrangements under the direction of Ruebel Funeral home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

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Susan P Aron
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met Barbara at Mt. Fuji Japanese restaurant in Little Rock, in 2006.Sitting at the Sushi bar, Barbara turned and said to me "what's your name", I
responded "Sue Aron", She said,"you're Jewish aren't you.","yes",I said."Me too" she said...we were immediately friends(even tho neither of us were particularly religious)! Barb shared her friends and family with me (generous in every way).We enjoyed going to Temple , especially the "musical service" nights (she loved to sing).I was in L.R.for medical
reasons, and each time I returned in the ensuing 7 yrs.,she made my life tolerable (and fun).We always met people who she had helped, who told me of her participation in a group of women who helped settle
tensions after the "Central High School Forced Integration".Kind, generous, beautiful (she could make a blouse and slacks into a fashion statement with the addition of a lovely scarf and a pin).
When I walk down the hall at UAMS, I find Barb's name on the wall of donors and touch it,say hi,feeling a burst of emotion and wishing my friend were still here with us...you are sorely missed Barb.
Mary Ann Campbell
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I'd appreciate knowing what gifted person wrote Barbara's fitting obituary. You captured her essence! Barbara was indeed lovely and shared her warmth with everyone she encountered. I feel fortunate to have been one of those people.
Beth Rule Nyhus
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I will miss Barbara very much. I send much love to Bev and condolences to all the family . Barbara was courageous in all of her battles and a role model for me. She introduced me to the important work of racial and religious understanding.
Beth Nyhus
Michele Fox
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I just recently met Barbara. I fell in love with her right away. I admired her strength and determination. The love and respect she felt for her family was overwhelming. She was truly a lovely woman and will be greatly missed.
Cusie Pfeifer
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry not to be with the family to celebrate Barbara's life. She was the one person who listened to my various agonies growing up, and even into adulthood. She had the rare gift of listening and hearing. I will miss her mightily...in recent years just knowing she was in the world was a comfort since our visits were curtailed by geography. I send my love to Bev and Pete and my regrets for not being able to be there.
Peter Callaway
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Barbara, She was so nice to me and to me and George, I'll miss her, as will we all.

Peter
Ruthe & Phil Kaplan
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are away and can't be with you to celebrate Barbara's life. Very soon after we arrived in LR she befriended us and took us under her warm embrace. She became a surrogate parent to us then and she continued to treat us as family. We'd have so many warm memories of her. We'll have to wait until we return to share with you. This Passover Seder will be the first without her in many many years.. We'll all remember her then and drink a fifth cup especially for her.

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