Phyllis D. Giusti was 1 of 10 siblings, she took care of her brothers and sisters until she left home for her own life.
She moved from Virginia in the 70's to New Jersey.
She worked hard in many odd jobs until she landed a job for GE in the late 70's early 80's in wire work and computer mother boards.
She was a devoted wife for 40 plus years. She was a loving and devoted mother of two kids.
She was also a skilled artist and seamstress.
She was also apart of the Democrat organization of Gloucester Township for 6 years and a big part of the community.
She graduated from Camden County College in 2007 with a Associates in Elementary and Secondary Education.
She was a caring Educator for 5 years.
My mother was also honored for Black History Month in 2010 by Gloucester township school system.
She was a beautiful woman who touched everyone's heart that she came across. There was not a person in the community that didn't know her.
She knew how to dress to impress and had an eye for fashion.
She was intelligent and book smart
She loved to travel.
I loved my mother dearly and unfortunately she fought stomach cancer for 4 years and sadly lost, but i know she is forever at peace now and is now in heaven with my father Ciro F Giusti and other family. She went home.
She is survived by her Daughter: Eleana Victoria Giusti Somerdale ,New Jersey
Son : Anthony Alexander Giusti New Jersey
Son-in-Law Steven Kihal Ruck of Philadelphia, PA
Brothers:William Dwight Edmonds of Reynoldsburg, Ohio
Alis Edmonds of Danville, Virginia
Sisters: Bobbie Edmonds Talley (David White) of South Boston, Virginia;
Linda Gayle Edmonds of Raleigh, North Carolina,
Niece: Adele Renee Edmonds of Alexandria, Virginia.
Nephews: William Kenneth "Kenney" Edmonds and Kevin James Edmonds, both of Reynoldsburg, along with a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.