Ellen, my friend, I had fun talking with you at the last reunion at Bono's BBQ and catching up with you. Almost bought your mother's house I found out. We enjoyed talking about our time,and trials, in gym class. I was scared to jump over that "horse" contraption, but you encouraged me. You must have had cancer then, but did not share it with us, because your obit was in the paper soon after. We did not get to have that lunch to laugh and catch up some more. I'm sorry. I just hope that everyone who can physically make it will be at our 50th reunion, so we can see each other again and have memories of laughing together and sharing good times. We will all meet you again in the not to distant future, Ellen. See you soon, Julie
I was honored and humbled to be with a great friend when she came home to share her final days of this journey and her life at Hospice in Jacksonville. She was blessed with a wonderful and loving husband and a precious daughter and shared her beautiful self, inside and out, with their community in Tallahassee. Her outstanding family and friends surrounded her with so much love and grace. As she rested for several days, as the angels prepared her for her new journey, she was as beautiful as ever and I could feel and see her ora filled with so very much peace. How grateful I remain knowing our Ellen, on my journey here, and look forward to seeing her (geepers, I hope) when I am also called home!
Thanks for the memories...my dear friend into eternity,
Julia Ann (Julie) Brannam
Ellen, my friend, I had fun talking with you at the last reunion at Bono's BBQ and catching up with you. Almost bought your mother's house I found out. We enjoyed talking about our time,and trials, in gym class. I was scared to jump over that "horse" contraption, but you encouraged me. You must have had cancer then, but did not share it with us, because your obit was in the paper soon after. We did not get to have that lunch to laugh and catch up some more. I'm sorry. I just hope that everyone who can physically make it will be at our 50th reunion, so we can see each other again and have memories of laughing together and sharing good times. We will all meet you again in the not to distant future, Ellen. See you soon, Julie
Vicki Stone (Ettlinger)
I was honored and humbled to be with a great friend when she came home to share her final days of this journey and her life at Hospice in Jacksonville. She was blessed with a wonderful and loving husband and a precious daughter and shared her beautiful self, inside and out, with their community in Tallahassee. Her outstanding family and friends surrounded her with so much love and grace. As she rested for several days, as the angels prepared her for her new journey, she was as beautiful as ever and I could feel and see her ora filled with so very much peace. How grateful I remain knowing our Ellen, on my journey here, and look forward to seeing her (geepers, I hope) when I am also called home!
Thanks for the memories...my dear friend into eternity,
Vicki Stone