
Phyllis Marie Robinson passed away on March 21, 2025 at 87 years old in Parkview Health and Rehabilitation Center in Osborne, Ks. Phyllis was born in rural Rush County, Ks on October 29, 1937 to Jonny and Emma Weitzel.
She grew up in Rush County. During high school she moved to Denver, CO with her mother Emma. Phyllis went to college in Colorado and obtained her Associates Degree in Business. This is where she met her first husband Burl Ingle. This is also where their first son Reid Philip Ingle was born. They then moved to Lacrosse, Ks where they had their second son Russell Burl Ingle. After 5 years in Lacrosse they moved to Calhoun, GA.
While in Georgia they lived a full, happy life. They raised their two sons there and eventually sent their oldest Reid to Clemson University to play football. Phyllis, Burl and Russ moved back to Lacrosse where Russ graduated high school. Phyllis lived a life full of adventures and businesses. Phyllis was the first women’s editor for the Calhoun Times newspaper in Calhoun,Georgia. She painted pictures and homes, had her own photography business, worked at theschool in Ness City and spent as much time outdoors as she could. Phyllis loved all animals but especially horses and spending time with her sons and eventually her grandchildren. She loved to travel and went to Mexico a few times and went to Georgia to visit her son Reid and his family. Phyllis went to any school events she could for her two granddaughters, who lived in Hill City, but she also cheered on her two granddaughters and grandson in Georgia as well.
Phyllis is preceded in death by her grandparents Philip (Lula Mae) Weitzel and her parents Jonny (Emma) Weitzel. She is survived by her two sons, Reid (Cheryl) Ingle of Loganville, Georgia and their children Lindsey (Mike) Kocenski, Harrison Tobin and Mindy (Sharyl) Woodbury. Russell ( Connie) Ingle of Glen Elder, Ks and their children Kelli (Taylor) VanLoenen, Kaitlyn (Colton) Boxum, Austin (Adrianna) Groth, Torey (Kevin) Rich and Todd (Misty) Stupka; brother, Phil Weitzel and his wife Cheryl of Wichita; sister, Cathy Weitzel of Wichita; and wasblessed with 21 great grandchildren.
Memorials are suggested to Dawson Place in Hill City, Kansas. Services will be held Saturday, May 31, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. at Stinemetz Funeral Home, 522 N. Pomeroy, Ave. Hill City, Kansas.