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Phyllis "Pill" Anne Constable

November 3, 1966 — March 1, 2026

Phyllis "Pill" Constable, a beacon of unwavering positivity and a lover of life's simple joys, passed away on March 1, 2026, at her home in Slocomb, Alabama. Born on November 3, 1966, at Barksdale Air Force Base, Pill was a woman who, despite her disability, saw the world through a lens of optimism and sought to embrace a purer outlook on life.


Pill graduated from high school in Wascum, Texas, in 1980, where she was known for her spirited personality and her ability to speak her mind with kindness and sincerity. Her infectious laughter and genuine interest in others made her a beloved figure within her community.


Her passion for Alabama Football was well-known; she could be found on game days cheering with an enthusiasm that matched the roar of the crowds in the stadium. Wrestling was another of Pill's favorite pastimes, and she followed the sport with as much zeal as she did her treasured football games.


Beyond her love for sports, Pill possessed a profound love for her family. She lived with her brothers, sharing daily life's ups and downs, and she cherished her role as an aunt, great-aunt, and sibling. Her brothers, Tommy Constable with his wife Audrey O., and John P. Constable, will remember her as a pillar of strength and kindness in their family. Pill's numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews were a source of immense joy, and she invested time and love into each of their lives, leaving behind a legacy of cherished memories.


Pill's commitment to her faith was evident in her involvement with the church choir, where her voice would rise in song, reflecting the depth of her belief and the joy she found in communal worship. She loved her brother and her extended family fiercely, and her devotion was a testament to the bonds of kinship.


In every aspect of her life, Pill strived to nurture and spread happiness. She had an exceptional ability to connect with children, whose company she greatly enjoyed. Her ability to engage with the younger generation was a gift that she gave freely, enriching the lives of all the children who had the fortune to know her. Her legacy is one of love, laughter, and the enduring power of a positive spirit.


Phyllis Constable's life was a testament to the belief that even amidst challenges, one can choose to focus on the good, on the connections that matter, and on the joy that can be found in every day. Her memory will continue to inspire those who knew her to live with the same courage, love, and unyielding positivity that she embodied.


A celebration of Pill’s life will be held at 5:00pm on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at Mount Zion Church, 1415 Mt. Zion Road, Cottonwood, AL with Pastor Derek Womack and Pastor Stacy Reeves officiating.


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