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Cornell Ellis

Birmingham, Alabama

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age 63, departed this life December 23, 2013. He was a 1968 graduate of A. H. Parker High School, a 1973 graduate of Tuskegee Institute and a graduate of New Haven University . He was a member of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternitiy. Funeral services will be held Monday, December 30, 2013 at 1:00 P.M. at...

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Thank you for everything. I love you Uncle Cornell ~ "Boot"

To the Ellis Family, it seems as if it was yesterday since the last time I talked with Cornell. We stood outside of a Chevron gas station for almost a half hour talking and laughing. He was so happy to see me that day. But I know your hurt--I know your pain. "A loss is a heartache that no one can seal"-- Only God has the key. Keep the love for Cornell in your hearts for always.

Although we've only known each other a little while my heart is saddened.
God took you by the hand to a place where you can rest and never be weary... Where you'll walk and never faint...
I'll miss the conversations, laughs and jokes we've shared.
Love You Much... In My Prayers. Your Presence will truly be missed.

Andrea Acipco Medical Group. (-_-)

We had so much fun, you were so kind to me. You will always be in my heart.

May God give your family strength,and wonderful memories forever. You are a child of God and you are watching over your family.

We thank you Cornell for giving us the pleasure,may you rest in peace you will 4eva be missed may god bless us all your bereaved family all over this land.Humbly and Respectfully submitted.

Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints.


Prayerfully thinking of you in this hour.

Cornell will forever be missed. We are praying for the entire Ellis Family during this time of sorrow. May God comfort and keep you all in his constant tender care.

Michael and Linda Stewart Bell

Ellis family my thoughts and prayers are with you for my former co-worker Cornell. He was a great friend and confidant. Very outspoken and passionate. I learned a lot from Cornell and still use what I've learned today. Cornell, my brother you have gone from labor to reward and I always remember one thing we both use to say: No cross, no crown. You've carried your cross now go and wear your crown. Miss you bruh. J