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January 17, 2019
Michele Skowron
February 19, 2018
To Ellen's 2 sons, mother, brother & sister.
I was Ellen's LANCOME beauty advisor for 21 1/2 years. I always enjoyed helping Ellen w/her skincare & makeup. I remember when she was diagnosed w/ this terrible disease & she could no longer drive. I started making deliverys to her home. When Macy's offered free shipping, my home delivery's stopped. Ellen had my personal phone # &,would call me whenever she needed her products.She was a very loyal client. 1/12 she ordered her eye serum. This was our last conversation. She sounded fine. Her loss will be greatly missed. I wanted to be @ her service but had to work. What a great lady & role model to everyone she touched.
Cam in Courtyard Tree (From "Words In Our Beak Volume One"
Patricia Youngquist
February 17, 2018
It's hard to believe that it's only been six days since I received this notification on FB:
"SUN 3:14PM
Douglas McConnell
Patricia - give me a call when you get the chance. Hope all is well."
I phoned Douglas McConnell immediately and he gave me the heart breaking news. He also informed me of the event taking place in her honor and extended an invitation, but I'm not in a position to travel to Illinois.
I initially met Ellen in the third grade and we went through elementary school as well as high school together.
We reconnected in the late 1980's or early 1990's and we stayed in touch touch via handwritten cards as well as letters and phone convos ever since.
The last time that I spoke with her was not so long ago and she was thrilled to be having a "date" with her son, Bennett.
She continued to be thrilled about my book, "Words In Our Beak Volume One," and was, as she's always been convinced that it makes a great gift.
It's safe to say that Ellen was one of Cam's (the cardinal pictured here, who is the protagonist and narrator of the story) biggest fans.
Cam and I are dedicating volume two to Ellen Rachel McConnell Blakeman.
I already miss her so much and feel blessed to have had her as a friend for so many years, for as it has been written, "a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter... whomever finds one, finds a treasure..."
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