Lee-Ellsworth-Obituary

Lee Lake Ellsworth

Vermilion, Ohio

Apr 11, 1925 – May 17, 2013 (Age 88)

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BORN
April 11, 1925
DIED
May 17, 2013
AGE
88
LOCATION
Vermilion, Ohio

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Lee Lake Ellsworth VERMILION— Lee Lake Ellsworth, 88, of Vermilion, died Friday, May 17, 2013 at the Ohio Veterans Home, Sandusky. Lee was born April 11, 1925 in Akron and had been a Vermilion resident since 2001 moving from Sagamore Hills. He was a veteran of the United States Navy serving as a...

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We shall never forget Lee and Mary Louise. Lee was so friendly and kind to everyone. Lee and Mary Louise were a great team! He left a wonderful Christian legacy. He was such a blessing!

Mary Louise: So hard to believe it has been 6 years! I enjoyed you and Lee so much at Stow Alliance Fellowship. I was fresh out of Nyack College at the time and about to enter Kent State. You and Lee directed the College and Career Group at the church. I still remember playing volleyball behind the church. Lee had a real influence on my life back then! Since he was the "director of the group" he gave me great direction! I have never forgotten you dear folks! I have lived in Houston...

MaryLouise: Sorry to hear about Lee. Both Lorna and I have thought about you both many times but didn't know where to get information A year late but our condolences. Lorna and Herb Hurd 3/26/14

Dear Mary Louise,
My thought & prayers are with you. I have such wonderful memories of Lee when he came to the ADC. He was such
a dear & we all loved him. I can still see him as "Elvis" for the fashion show.
You were so so good to him & always gave him the very best.
May God comfort you & give you his peace.
Love, Jane Newman

Mary Louise:

We are very sorry for your loss. We pray for God's perfect peace to bless you with the comfort of His loving kindness.

Sincerely,

Mary Louise, Carl and I send our deepest sympathies in the loss of your beloved, Lee. What a precious man he was. He is whole now in the presence of his Lord and Savior. What a joy it will be when we are all together there. Many prayers and much love from us. Diane and Carl Valenti

Mary Louise, please accept my most gentle condolences at this time. Lee and you had a huge impact on my life when you headed up the college and career group at Stow Alliance Fellowship many years ago. As I reflect back on those times I can now realize how many young people were touched through Lee's life and testimony. Truly a Saint in Glory stands waiting for us who know our Lord. May the days ahead bring you the "peace that surpasses all understanding". (Phil 4:7)

Mark and Linnis...

Dear MaryLouise: Jerry and I send our deepest sympathy in Lee's death, however, we are rejoicing that he is with the Lord and is once again whole and healthy. The Hurds, Jerry and Sandie

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. No words at this time can really comfort you. Know that others care deeply and persevere in prayer for comfort. Romans 12:12