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Jerry Shelton Ellis

Huntsville, Alabama

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Jerry Shelton Ellis, 81, born on Christmas Day in 1939, died peacefully at his home in Huntsville on January 26, 2021. He was born and reared in Goldsboro, NC. He graduated from the University of Alabama, where he played baseball and was named first-team All SEC second baseman his senior year. He...

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I met Jerry at Virginia Beach in around 1957 or 1958. I will always remember how kind and friendly he was as he was in college and I was still in high school. My deepest sympathy on his loss.

I met Jerry at Virginia Beach where I vacationed each summer in the 1950’s. He was 4 years older than I was and was a friend of some of the college kids I met who had summer jobs at the beach. I still have letters that Jerry and I exchanged for a few years. He was a student at U of Alabama when I was a freshman in high school! He was always such a nice and very amusing young man.

Sorry for your loss. Always remember Jerry as positive personality. Truly sorry for your loss. I shall always remember out discussion(s) of the Limestone water @ the Downtown Hotel where I stayed at as 12 year old.

Aunt Mickey, so sad to hear about Uncle Jerry. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Gary Ellis

Aunt Mickey, so sorry to hear about Uncle Jerry. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Gary Ellis

Aunt Mickey, so sorry to hear about Uncle Jerry. You, Christopher, Britain, and the rest of your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Gary Ellis

Mickey, Christopher, Brittain and families,

I am so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. He was the epitome of Southern Gentleman. I can never remember him saying a harsh word to or about anyone. He was truly one of the Good Guys!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time, but we know we'll see him again on the other side.

Aunt Mickey, I am sadden to learn of Uncle Jerry’s death. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.


Lots of love, Joni

The world has lost a great man & true gentleman, and our Camp Greenbrier family has lost a dear friend. Rest In Peace. Much love to all.