Eleanor-Holcombe-Obituary

Eleanor Fine Holcombe

Trenton, New Jersey

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Eleanor Fine Holcombe EWING - Eleanor Fine Holcombe, 85, of Ewing passed away peacefully on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2012, at Capital Health System at Hopewell, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Ewing, she had been a Ewing/Trenton-area resident her entire life. Eleanor retired from Mercer Medical...

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A long lost cousin (Lester Mayer was my father) that I remember fondly as a kind and loving person.
It is so sad that the family did not stay in touch.
My condolences to Eleanor's family.

I will never forget what a warm and welcoming woman Mrs. Holcombe was. I spent many happy days in her home in the 60's. Thank you Mrs.Holcombe and God bless you. My deepest condolences to the entire family.

I just learned of Aunt Ellie's passing. We are very sorry. No matter what came along, she was always a very kind and positive person and will be missed by many. Our sincerest condolences are extended to Carol, Linda and Kim and their families.

Scott & Eileen Holcombe

We will miss Ellie at our annual Christmas Eve celebration and at the many picnics where she served her delicious potato salad! She was a generous, caring person. Our sympathy to her loving family. Sincerely, Al, Kathy, Kathryn and Alex

Remembering good times at Mercer Medical Center.

I am so sorry to hear of the loss to you and your family. My thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

Ellie and I grew up next door to each other in Hillwood Lakes, from age 3. We went all thru Lanning School and Trenton High together and shared many
good times in our neighborhood & at each others homes and at the shore. Ellie and my sister-in-law were in nurses training together.
My condolences to Kim, Carol & Linda and their families.
Sincerely, Ann Phillips Underwood, Mesa, AZ.
good times at each others homes. Ellie was a flower girl in my wedding in 1947.

I will always remember Mrs.Holcombe in her white uniform sitting on the pourch on Maple Avenue. Such a nice nice lady. My sincere condolences to my old neighbors, Kim, Carol, and Linda, and to your families.
Sincerely,
Marylou(Moore)Schneider

Eleanor was a treasured friend and nursing colleague. She was a competent and caring "people person" , a joy to know. She had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. My sons, Bill and Michael, share my happy memories
of this special lady.