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Eleanore "Ellie" Beane

Augusta, Maine

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1920-2014

AUGUSTA - Eleanore "Ellie" Beane, 93, died Friday, April 11, 2014, following a brief illness. She was born in Augusta on Oct. 24, 1920, the daughter of the late Judge Emery O. Beane Sr. and Sarah E. (Moody) Beane, Daughter of the American Revolution.

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What a nice lady! A neighbor and friend! We met when we moved in next door and had many "Birthday" lunches and touring around Augusta! We will miss you!

It was such a pleasure to work with Ellie @ the DHS Office. She always had a smile and brightened my
day every time I saw her. What a kind, lovely lady!
She'll be missed.

I had the pleasure of first meeting "Ellie" over forty years ago when she worked for my mother at the Dollhouse Card & Gift shop. She was a very dear lady with such poise and tenderness. Ellie will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers to her family.

I had the pleasure of knowing Ellie for many years through the office I work at. She was always so nice, I will miss seeing her . My deepest sympathy to the family.
Linda McCarthy

I met Eleanore When I worked for the Augusta Loan & Building under May L. Dailey. Her Father Judge Beane has his Office in the same Building on Western Avenue in Augusta, Maine. My Heartfelt Sympathy to the family. Thoughts & Prayers. Love Therese

Fred and I moved out to the West 5 years ago. We often thought of Eleanore Beane and talked of what a a delightful person she was. She is in our prayers. I'm sure anyone who knew her will never forget her

I have fond remembrances of Miss Beane, from the Children's Hour at Lithgow Library, back in the "40's". Such a kind, soft-spoken lady, who read us stories "just right". My condolences to family.

I first met Ellie when I had a gift shop in Augusta and Ellie became my employee. I have known her for many many years.and she was always very dear to me. She was always such a grand lady and will be sadly missed.

Ellie was a neighbor who walked everywhere. I always enjoyed our talks when I stopped to pick her up. She was a wonderful lady. Condolences to her family. You will be in my prayers.