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Elizabeth Ann Phillips Engelhardt – Feb. 23, 1953 – July 7, 2026
By Obituary at Fort Worth Report
· July 10, 2026
· 2 min read
Beth or Bee as she was often called, left this earth and passed through the gates of heaven after 73 years of living and loving family and so many friends. She was the oldest of 4 daughters born to Ann and Ed Phillips. She was always the protector of her younger sisters guiding them and their friend
Key takeaway She was the oldest of 4 daughters born to Ann and Ed Phillips.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The passing of Elizabeth Ann Phillips Engelhardt leaves a void in the Fort Worth community, where she spent her life making a positive impact. Her dedication to the Tarrant County Crime Commission demonstrates her commitment to public safety, a crucial aspect of life in Fort Worth. As a longtime resident, Engelhardt's love for the city and its surroundings is evident in her involvement in various activities, from attending plays and concerts to cultivating irises that originated with her grandmother. Her enthusiasm for holidays, particularly Halloween, brought joy to her neighborhood, showcasing the strong sense of community that exists in Fort Worth. Engelhardt's legacy serves as a testament to the importance of community engagement and the lasting effects of kindness and compassion, values that are deeply ingrained in the city's culture. Her memory will continue to be felt throughout the community, particularly in the neighborhoods and organizations she touched.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 10, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Beth or Bee as she was often called, left this earth and passed through the gates of heaven after 73 years of living and loving family and so many friends. She was the oldest of 4 daughters born to Ann and Ed Phillips. She was always the protector of her younger sisters guiding them and their friend
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