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Eleanor "Ellie" Engle

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Dynamic Can-Do Attitude - Eleanor "Ellie" (Charlson) Engle, 86, of Shiremanstown, died at Harrisburg Hospital on Thursday, September 27, 2012. She was born in Delmont, NJ, on Saturday, January 2, 1926, daughter of the late Ronald Charlson and Adelia (Corson) Charlson. Ellie was the wife...

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Ellie was a beautiful person in every respect. I will always cherish our working relationship and friendship. May she Rest In Heavenly Peace Forever...

I just want Eleanor Engles family to know that Eleanor is and has been a big inspiration. I know why they did not let her play the sport she loved. She would of dominated baseball, but regardless of that mishap she had a very full life. Everything that she did was done rite. She was a women of God and I hope to meet her in eternal life. God bless her and her family and just know that your Eleanor has touched me. Ann Day

Ellie was always kind to me at IBM. Enjoyed our visits, will remember her fondly.

Dear Mr. Engle, Lynn Dee and family, It is with sadness that I write this. Mrs. Engle was a dedicated choir director for the Jr. age children at the Church of God in Shiremanstown (me at the time), a great lady whose little girl I "babysat" in 1965 and a mentor to my time working at IBM. She was a wonderful, graceful and "full of life" lady. Will see you in heaven, Mrs. Engle.. Love, Kay Russell Allen
(We were in the Philippines with our daughter and family when Mrs. Engle went to...

I loved Ellie; she was a classy lady.

Patricia Snelbaker

Met Ellie the day she was hired at IBM. Many fond memories.I think the following will sum it all up. "We should be grateful to know Ellie because she will have it all arranged for us in Heaven" God Bless Ellie

I met Ellie in 1973 when I joined the personnel department in Mechanicsburg. She was a wonderful mentor in my early years at IBM and a dear friend for many meny years. Bless Ellie and all her friends and family.

Ellie was a lovely lady,with such beauty,and poise,and a soft as a rosepedal personality. I have had the pleasure of serving her at one of her favorite resteraunts, ANILES in Boiling Springs.Ive served her and her husband many of times over the years, and what a pleasure it was.I sure will miss her beautifull smile.

Lynn,
One of the hardest thing we experience in this life is lose our Mothers.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.