Of Seaforth, passed away peacefuIIy at Seaforth Community HospitaI on Tuesday, May 6, 2014, in her 58th year.
BeIoved wife of James Murray of Iondon. Friend and Ioving step-mother of Jenn Penner and Jamie Murray (Kathy), aII of CIinton. Cherished Grandma of Jonathan and EmiIy Penner of CIinton. Dear sister of David WaIton (Anne) of Shomberg and Norman WaIton (Donna) of Newmarket. ellen is aIso survived by her nieces and nephews, Iora, SheryI, DanieI, Mark (Amber), Margaret (PauI), Matthew (Stacy); as well as her great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by her parents Roy and Annie WaIton.
Cremation has taken pIace and a memoriaI service to ceIebrate ellen`s Iife wiII be heId at McGlynn FamiIy FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth, 519-527-1390, on Friday, May 9, 2014 at 11 a.m. Pastor Stephen HiIdebrand wiII officiate and a reception wiII foIIow at the Seaforth Iegion, Branch 156.
As expressions of sympathy, memoriaI donations to the Seaforth Community HospitaI or the Humane Society wouId be appreciated and can be made through the funeraI home or by visiting ellens memoriaI at www.mcglynnfamiIyfuneraIhome.com
Betty & Danielle Small
Jim & Family
Our sincerest condolences on the loss of Ellen. We will miss her contagious laughter and huge open heart. We were looking forward to spring, knowing that she would soon be able to make her way downtown to see us at “sally&&single&&s closet” She was a great customer that quickly became a great friend. We hope your wonderful memories will help to ease your sorrow.
Betty & Danielle Small
Pat Hufnagel-Causton
I had the pleasure of knowing Ellen through High School, working at Stedmans and having her as a neighbor in our apartment complex in Aurora. I am shocked and saddened to hear of her death. We found each other again on Facebook, however lost touch over the past few years. I will remember her smile, her laughter – a wonderful person taken too soon – God Bless you Ellen!
Ann (Rivers) Preszcator
Dear Family: Ellen was my back door neighbour when she lived in Egmondville. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Diane Davidson Newhook
Thanks Ellen for being a person who brought joy, encouragement and support to so many. And many giggles as well. God bless your family at this trying time.
C. Hunt
I had the pleasure of working under the same roof as Ellen. She was fun, fun, fun. I,m sorry for the crosses she had to bear; she did it with such grace. Ellen always had a smile on her face and was often conjuring up some humour or antics. In fact, I suspect the halo she is wearing now may have a bit of a tilt to it. I feel blessed to have known Ellen and my sympathies are with her family. Carol Hunt
Lindsey
I am saddened to hear of the passing of this great woman. I will hold my childhood memories of her at Walton family functions close to my heart. Love and peace to you all xo
Charlene McTaggart
I have many fond memories of Ellen from highschool. We had many laughs. My sincere condolences to her family and friends. RIP my friend.
Mary Margaret
Since moving away from Ontario 10 years ago, Ellen and I didn&&single&&t keep in touch but during the time that I lived in C4th and knew her, we had much fun in and out of work. RIP dear friend and deepest sympathy to all left behind. m2
Anna Manski
My sincere sympathy to Ellen&&single&&s family. I will always remember Ellen as a cheerful and delightful school mate in high school.
Sue McCabe
Ellen,
Thank you for the laughs and thank you for your advise. Your outlook on life inspired me. I will miss you. Knock their socks off up there in heaven my friend. If you should find a tall, blue eyed piano player, that is my dad. Say hi, tell him I miss him, and chat with him a bit. He is a funny guy.
xx Sue
Linda O&&single&&Rourke
Jim, Jenn my deepest sympathy with Miss Ellie&&single&&s passing. Her family at the hospital will always remember her laugh and infectious personality.
JoAnne Davis
Jenn
My thought and prayers go out to you and your family.
Jayne Aston
To family and friends of my dear Ellen, please know that I share your sorrow. Ellen was one of my best friends and I loved her like a sister.
My sincere and heartfelt condolences.
Bill Schlotzhauer
Jim please accept my Deepest Sympathy on the passing of Ellen. We had many a good laughs working together over the years. She always brought a smile to my face when in her company and I think she enjoyed the time we shared also. She truly was a pleasure to know.
Regards, Bill / Ontario Home Health
Brenda Noble (nee Dunphy)
To a dear friend. I remember your courage and determination, Ellen. We were pals in high school and you were a source of confidence and everyone loved you. I used to love going to your place and visiting with you and your Mom. I learned a lot from you, Ellen. RIP dear friend.