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Ellie LeCompte

Lawrence, Kansas

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Ellen LeCompte, 68, died August 10 at her home in Lawrence, Kansas. Born in Colorado Springs, Colorado to Oliver and Janet LeCompte, the second of six children, Ellie grew up in that city, attending local public schools and later the Colorado Springs School for Girls before transferring to the...

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I still remember Nd think of you very often. Peace, Phyllis

Ellie was my therapist back in 1989. She was amazing. I have thought about her over the years. Today decided to try look for her but instead found her obituary.I know she has a special place in heaven because she was a living angel. It saddens me that I never got to tell her the difference she made in my life and that I still remember the time she took me to a fancy hotel for breakfast The Eldridge on Mass St in Lawrence.

What an amazing human. Love to you, Ellie!

Your passing is untimely. I will forever remember all the time we spent together; sharing, caring, discussing, debating, laughing, and at times doing it very loudly!
Your presence and thoughtfulness will be missed by many, including God's animals that could not speak for themselves.
My confidant, my friend, my family...
Thank you, miss you, love you.
Phyllis

I'll always remember Ellie, walking a herd of unobedient poodles at night, with a single, bright LED headlamp strapped on her head, (shining in my eyes), and her straightforward comment followed by her distinct laugh, It's so I can see the poop!. You were one of a kind Ellie LeCompte. Thanks for that. RIP

I've loved seeing and talking with you over these many years. We will miss you terribly, Ellie, rest in peace.

Gone but not forgotten.

Thank you for everything that you did Ellie. It was way too soon for you to go. We will miss you very much.

Thank you to whoever wrote this obituary, to whoever is arranging the memorial, and to all those holding loving energy towards Ellie as she transitions from an earthy embodied life through the passage to whatever comes next. I miss her so much, and I'm not alone, and I'm so grateful to be able to surround myself by others experiencing the same on Sunday 8/25 at the perfect location: Lawrence Arts Center :-) XXOO