Phyllis Houck, 88, of Corning, passed away Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, at Corning Specialty Care in Corning. Born April 5, 1937, to Frances Wayne and Laura Alice (Hood) Mullin, Phyllis graduated from Cromwell High School with the class of 1955, forming lifelong friendships and a proud allegiance to her alma mater.
After graduation, she moved to Corning and worked as a bookkeeper at Okey Vernon Bank. She met Norvell Houck when she moved to Corning.
The couple married April 6, 1957, and later made their home on a farm north of Carbon. Together they built a thriving family farm of crops and cattle. Phyllis left her work at Okey Vernon to balance the demands of farming with household duties and raising their two children, Joni and Jeff. As the kids grew, she returned to part-time, then full-time work, at the bank until retiring in 1999.
Following retirement, she and Norvell enjoyed winters in Weslaco, Texas, but were always eager to return to Adams County each spring.
Phyllis was deeply committed to her community and faith. She worshiped and volunteered with churches in Carbon and Prescott and was instrumental, through the Carbon UMW, in fundraising to build a new community center. Her service on numerous committees reflected her strong work ethic and heart for others.
Phyllis had a variety of hobbies which included bowling, playing cards, “visiting casinos,” spending countless hours working in her yard, winters in Texas and travel. She could be ready for a trip on a moment’s notice. She was a lifelong baseball and basketball fan. She was a very loyal Cyclone fan, with the wardrobe to go with it. She enjoyed being around people and had a sharp wit and sense of humor. She and Norvell made quite a pair when it came to humorous adventures and pranks.
Phyllis was a loyal friend, generous helper and a natural with children. As a beloved aunt, she treasured time with her great-nephews and niece — countless games of checkers and Go Fish and endless laughter.
Survivors include her daughter Joni Houck of Ames; sister Mary Brunner of Creston; brothers: Glen (Linda) Mullin of Peosta, Dave Mullin of Creston, Rich (Marlene) Mullin of Creston and Don (Lynn) Mullin of San Diego, California; many nieces and nephews, including her close nephew James (Caitlyn) Houck of Corning and their children: Camden, Kasen, Carter and Stella.
She was preceded in death by her husband Norvell (2012); son Jeff Houck (1984); brother Harold Mullin; brother-in-law Ray Houck; her parents and in-laws, Clifford and Mary Houck.
Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 16, at Pearson Family Funeral Service & Cremation Center, Corning, with Mr. Larry Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Quincy Oakland Cemetery, rural Corning. Open visitation will be 3 –7 p.m., with family receiving friends 5–7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the funeral home.
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Phyllis leaves a legacy of kindness, laughter and steadfast service that will live on in all who knew and loved her.