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Mrs. Carolyn Smith Phillips of Halifax, VA passed away on August 15, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Halifax County on September 30, 1949, to the late Henry Smith and the late Geneva Falls Dalton. Carolyn was married to the late Samuel Godfrey Phillips.
Carolyn was a dedicated professional working many years as a paralegal under Judge Cunningham and later in real estate. She approached her work with integrity and genuine care for others. Above all Carolyn deeply loved her family. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and friend whose life reflected her strong Christian faith. Mrs. Phillips was a member and actively involved with South Boston Church of God, and she was a charter member with Halifax Baptist Church.
Mrs. Phillips is Survived By:
Her Children
Tammy C. DeRonde (Joe) of Halifax
Jay Creasy of Halifax
Penny Bolin (Kenneth) of Halifax
Adopted Daughter
Twila Wallace (Roger Hailey) of Halifax
Stepchildren
Wendy Phillips of Lynchburg, VA and Danielle Seamster (Jerry) of Nathalie
Two Brothers
Tommy Smith (Carol) of South Carolina
Richard Dalton (Ashley) of Hurt, VA
One Sister
Joyce Wade of Hurt, VA
Grandchildren
Michelle Hazelwood (Clint), Alexis Bolin, Jayden Bolin, Austin Creasy, Wyatt Creasy, Kalee Creasy, Jayson Creasy, David Anderson, Robert Dawson and Dallas Seamster
Godson
Cedric Arrington
Six Great Grandchildren
A host of nieces, nephews, and foster children
Her cherished and beloved dogs
She was preceded in death by Two grandsons: Michael Johns & Joseph Bolin, and one sister Shirley Scearce
A funeral service will held on Friday, August 22, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Halifax Baptist Church with Rev. Eddie Collins officiating. The family will receive friends on Thursday, August 21, 2025, from 7:00 to 8:30 PM at Powell Funeral Home and other times at the family’s home (1198 Crawford Rd. Halifax, VA 24558).
For memorials, please consider the Halifax County Cancer Association P.O. Box 1891 Halifax, VA 24558
Arrangements are entrusted to Powell Funeral Home, 1603 Wilborn Avenue, South Boston, VA 24592.
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1603 Wilborn Avenue, South Boston, VA 24592
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