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Mary-Ellen Donnellan

Everett, Washington

Sep 15, 1943 – Feb 4, 2011

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BORN
September 15, 1943
DIED
February 4, 2011
LOCATION
Everett, Washington

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Mary-Ellen Donnellan is now in heaven, living pain-free and reunited with her husband. She passed away on February 4, 2011 due to a lung disease attributed to her rheumatoid arthritis. She was born Mary-Ellen Anselmo on September 15, 1943 in New Britain, Connecticut. She was preceded in death by...

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My name is Geri And I knew Mary Ellen for many years. I worked at Dr. Neimans office who was her rheumatologist. I would see Maryellen about every 2 to 3 months and sometimes when she was doing really well it would be about every six months. Over the years we became friends. Maryellen had a beautiful smile her attitude was always good even if she didnt feel well. And she love to talk about her daughter and her grandkids. I always thought how lucky her daughter was to have such a great mom....

We still think of you Mary-Ellen! Thank you for being a champion for Jon ... you were such a solid person in his life when he was going through his divorce. It gives me comfort to know you are 'up there' pulling for us. Blessings!

I met Mary-Ellen in 1990 at Frontier Bank. I could always depend on her for excellent advice.

We worked together, walked every step of 60 miles together, looked for license plate numbers together, and were baseball game buddies. I really miss her, she was a very special person in more ways than I can possibly describe.

Life in general and Mariners games will not be the same without her.

I was sad to hear of Mary-Ellen's passing from Betty Mercier when she called me on 2/11 and I'am sorry to have missed her funeral. What a beautiful obituary. We are Frontier Bank retires and because of her participation I continue to be involved with the March of Dimes. She was fun to be around, especially the memories of working together...myself, Ken, Lila, Becky & others. My condolence to all the family. Merwyn Banks

My Dearest Mary-Ellen, My long time client and friend....I will miss you so very much and will hold dear to my heart our wonderful talks together. My deepest sympathy to your family, I know how much they meant to you and how much you will be missed too!
I will never foget you Mary-Ellen...Bless your soul,
Dina Lynn
Everett

I am so very sorry for your loss. I have known this beautiful lady since i started working at Dr Neimans' 12 yrs ago. I know she loved her grandkids so much she always spoke about them with me. I am honored to have been able to say I new her and she was my friend. I will greatly miss seeing her sweet smile. love in Christ -geri from Dr. Neimans

What a woman Mary-Ellen was. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. Though I hadn't talked with her since I left Frontier Bank she was still on my mind often. She was a very compassionate woman who loved her family. She had so much to offer people and she would never quit giving.

What a pleasure to have known this lady, a beautiful laugh, a great sense of humor, a dear friend and great co-worker. Always there when you needed her. I met Mary Ellen in 1983 when she became an employee at Frontier, working side by side with Ken McMinn. She loved her family and shared them with us as well. Mary Ellen stood by my side when I lost my husband 21 years ago and I was blessed to have walked her through losing Jack. She is with him again, the love of her life, and although we...

Our hart goes out to you all in this difficult time and the days ahead. I remember your mother as a very open and welcoming person. And I’m happy to have meet here. I know that she will continue to life in your thoughts. Katie & Arnoud