Phyllis Vance LingPhyllis Vance Ling, 95 of Sarasota, Florida died on Thursday,
March 28, 2013
at Beneva Lakes Healthcare and Rehab Center in Sarasota. She was born in Chicago on December 7,
1917 to John "Jack" & Henrietta (Haberichter) Crossman.
Phyllis had lived in Indianapolis from 1946-1960 and in Richmond
from 1960-2004 when she then moved to Sarasota. She married Donald Roby Vance on May 31, 1941
and he preceded her in death on April 2, 1983. She then
married John F. Ling on January 13, 1990 and he died on January 3,
1994.Phyllis was a homemaker and a graduate of Purdue University.
She was a member of Chi Omega Sorority and active in the alumni
group. She was a member of the Irvington Presbyterian Church
in Indianapolis while living there and the First Presbyterian Church
in Richmond while living in Richmond.Phyllis enjoyed playing bridge and was a Master Points Duplicate
Bridge player. While living in Richmond she was a member of
the Reid Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, Elks Ladies Golf, and Forest
Hills Ladies Golf.She is survived by three daughters, Carol Holmes and husband
Robert, Sarasota, Florida, Dr. Jill Buroker, Redlands, California
and Pam Ely and husband Thomas, Bridgewater, New Jersey; five
grandchildren, Jamison Munden and wife Melinda, Sophie T. Buroker,
Richard Ely and wife Tracy, Theodore Ely and Elizabeth Ely; four
great-grandsons, Jackson and Lucas Munden and Thomas and Ryan Ely. Phyllis was preceded in death by one brother,
John Hilton Crossman.Funeral services for Phyllis will be at 2:00 p.m. on Friday,
April 5 at
Noblesville, Indiana's First Presbyterian Church, 1207 Conner
Street, Noblesville, with Rev. David Layman presiding. Burial will follow in Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. Visitation will be from
1:00 p.m. until the time of the service on Friday.Memorial contributions may be made to the Richmond First
Presbyterian Church, 100 North 10th Street, Richmond, Indiana,
47374, or Habitat for Humanity of Richmond, 1114 S F Street, Richmond,
Indiana, 47374. Young-Nichols
Funeral Home, Tipton is in charge of the arrangements.