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Donald Ellertson Obituary


DONALD HOMER ELLERTSON
June 19, 1928 ˜ March 18, 2024

Donald Homer Ellertson passed away peacefully surrounded by his family March 18, 2024. Don was born to Homer and Marie (Mattox) Ellertson, joining big brother Ken, on June 19, 1928, in Hockinson, WA. The arrival of younger brother, Rodney, and baby sister, Kathleen, made the family complete. Don and his siblings were well loved and lived in Clark County most of their lives.

Don graduated from Vancouver High School and joined the United States Army a few months later. He was barely 18 and was primarily stationed in Korea. After completing his time in the service, Don attended Pacific Lutheran University, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in education. A few years later, he completed his master’s degree in education at Central Washington State University. Don began his teaching career at Amboy Elementary School and later taught for many years at Central Elementary, Lewisville Middle School and Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground, WA.

Don married the love of his life, Doril Lance, in 1954, and they settled in Battle Ground where they lived for the next 62 years. Don, Doril, and their three children, Jeff, Jennifer, and Nancy, enjoyed their cozy small-town life. They lived in an area near the schools often referred to as Teacherville! Teachers and children often walked to the schools in the morning, just around the corner! Once the children were launched, Doril also worked for Battle Ground School District.

Bethel Lutheran Church was a second home to the Don Ellertson family, and they spent many happy years as active members of the church. Even during the pandemic, Don loved to watch the Bethel Lutheran Church services from his iPad.

Don had many interests. He enjoyed working on his 15-acre woods right outside of town and would put on a cap, take some or all of the kids and go work on the land, plus ride Tote Goats and Honda 90’s! Don later taught himself how to develop land, and the woods became a development of houses as the city began to grow.

When he turned 40, Don bought his first new car, a green Ford Van, and outfitted it by hand, so the family could travel across the country to watch the Apollo 11 liftoff, in Florida. They say if you want to bond with your family, go camping, and that’s just what happened! Oh, the memories from that trip! Thanks, Dad!

Don and Doril learned that they loved to travel and took many other trips during their lives together with friends and family. It would be accurate to say that they enjoyed the freedom their empty nest granted them and appreciated visiting and learning about new places like Vietnam, the Philippines, Antarctica, and the homes of their ancestors in Norway and Sweden. They bought a little motorhome early on in retirement and this enabled them to indulge their love of tennis and drive to New York to watch Chrissy Evert play her last match at the U.S. Open. The highlight of each year was the annual trip to Cannon Beach, where the extended family gathered to build ridiculously large sandcastles, search for puffins at Haystack Rock, play games around the bonfire, and just be together.

Don engaged his friends and family with his witty sense of humor and love for language. When fun and snappy comebacks happen, we like to proudly credit “Papa Don,” often inquiring, “Have you been talking to Papa Don lately?” He had the sweetest ability to spread cheer and goodwill. His beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, whom he loved dearly, carry on his legacy of good heartedness.

In 2016, Don and Doril moved to Glenwood Place, a senior living community in Vancouver. It was their home, and they forged friendships with the staff and caregivers that became like family over the years. The family of Don and Doril would like to thank them for their truly tender and loving care.

Don Ellertson is survived by his loving family, Jeff (Lori), Jennifer (Patrick), Nancy (Stephanie); five grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. He will be dearly missed.

There will be visitation and a time for reminiscing at Northwood Park Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, from 12 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Don’s funeral service and burial will be held at Bethel Lutheran Church on Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 3 p.m. Bethel is located at 12919 NE 159th St., Brush Prairie, WA. All are welcome to join the family for a light dinner after the service. Memorials may be made to Bethel Lutheran Church in Brush Prairie and to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

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Published by The Columbian on Mar. 23, 2024.

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Janelle Baldwin

April 18, 2024

Mr. Ellertson was one of my favorite grade school teachers. I send my deepest sympathies to Jeff and the rest of the Ellertson family. May you rest in eternal peace Mr. Ellertson.

John Scully

April 15, 2024

I never had Mr Ellertson as a teacher, but I did get to learn from him our house growing up was on the end of 9th street. I spent many days walking the wooded land next to our house with Mr. Ellertson. Prayers for the Ellertson family.

John Scully

Nancy Remmick Miller

March 28, 2024

Don was my 5th grade teacher. I loved being in his class. Always loved to see him & Doril at Bethel and especially, in adulthood, absolutely loved playing pinochle with Don & Doril!

DAVID GILROY

March 27, 2024

I have fond memories of living in "Teacherville", and the Ellertson family was a big part of that from the beginning. Don was a kind and gentle person and with his wife Doril, they contributed a lot to the neighborhood. This included the fort that Don built in their back yard as well as allowing us to play in "Ellertson's Woods" just outside of Battle Ground city limits where we rode their Tote Goat and Honda motorcycle. We explored, built trails and forts and camped overnight in the summer. We had so much outdoor fun there with no worries in those days and it clearly contributed to my love of nature! Thank you Don, and God Bless you and your family.

Robin Hegstad

March 26, 2024

I met Don through his daughter Jennifer and have enjoyed hearing all the family stories filled with so much love and laughter over the years. He was such a good example of living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment by making beautiful memories.

Cynthia Lance Gardner

March 26, 2024

My uncle Don was the easiest and most well informed person I ever so enjoyed talking to on any subject. As a homeschooling family we took his advice many times. He was always loving and non-judgmental. He surely will be missed.

Karen

March 26, 2024

Mr. Ellertson was my 5th grade teacher in the early 80s. He was always helpful and kind. One of my favorite teachers. Rest in Peace Mr. Ellertson.

Liz T

March 23, 2024

It was an honor to be one of his caregivers/med aides at Glenwood. I will always remember Don for being the kind man he was.

Linda Clark

March 23, 2024

My condolences to the family. I first met Don when I picked Strawberries for several years at Dawson Farm, he was a field boss. In my later years I knew him as he was an uncle to my daughters husband Chris. I remember him as a very loving and caring man.

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