CHAMPAIGN - Ellen McDowell, 99, of Champaign passed away Thursday (Aug. 17, 2023) at home.
Ellen Jane Attebery was born June 15, 1924, at St. Mary's Hospital in East St. Louis, on an early Sunday morning as a storm eliminated electricity in the hospital. Her parents were Clark and Lydia Attebery. She attended St. Philip Grade School and St. Teresa Academy in her home city. In September 1942, she registered at the University of Illinois with $11
to pay for a room with kitchen privileges and was able to defer payment of tuition and fees. With the help of her parents, two jobs, several scholarships and moving to a University Co-op, Alpha House, she graduated with highest honors and a fine arts degree in painting.
On Jan. 23, 1947, at St. John's Catholic Chapel, she married Austin McDowell, instructor in music and a returning WWII Navy pilot. Austin died on Dec. 4, 2013, as retired director of the School of Music at the University of Illinois. They were married for 66 years.
One quality that stood out was Ellen's extraordinary memory. In her own words, she "remembers watching Charles Lindbergh sitting on the back of an open car in a parade, the Crash of 1929, the Great Depression, triple dip cones for five cents, the New Deal, Amelia Earhart, Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima." Raising six children through the Cold War, Rock N' Roll, the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement and beyond forged a deep commitment to peace, justice and the rights of the poor and marginalized. In 1964, Ellen met and was influenced by Dorothy Day, becoming part of the first Catholic Worker House in Champaign-Urbana. She was active in Pax Christi and the Martin Luther King Jr. Advocacy for Justice Committee. In 2009, with other volunteers, she helped found the Daily Bread Soup Kitchen, which still thrives, serving meals to almost 400 individuals on a daily basis. Known fondly to guests as "Miss Ellen," she initiated the organization's assistance program, which has helped ensure hundreds of community members better access to employment, health care and independence.
Immensely talented as a painter and a writer, Ellen often put her family above her own self-expression. A number of her writings were professionally published, and her oil paintings, one of which won a prestigious award when she was still in college, remain a legacy that will be cherished by her family. Ellen taught painting in the Adult Education Program at Central High School and volunteered in numerous organizations, including Girl Scouts and Holy Cross Youth Group.
She was a tireless and loving mother, devoted and loyal wife, compassionate grandmother and active community member. Ellen brightened peoples' days with her beautiful smile, positive attitude, great sense of humor, fierce intellect, curiosity and an amazing ability to quote a complete poem or passage from literature at a moment's notice. She loved
progressive politics, studying history and spirituality, reading voraciously, listening to opera, classical and devotional music, being in nature, gardening, camping at Pere Marquette State Park and even learning to swim in her 60s. Those who knew her appreciated her great love of beauty and ability to find the good in everyone.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Austin; two sons, James and Joseph; her parents; two brothers, David and Fred; and beloved aunts, Isabel and Ellen.
Surviving are her brother, Col. John Attebury of Lusby, Md.; children, Mary of
Nashville, Tenn., Ann (Henry Szujewski) of Champaign, John (Alexandra Spadea) of New York, Andrew of Champaign and Peter of Los Angeles; grandchildren, Lily Szujewski, James Szujewski, Andrea McDowell and Luna Spadea McDowell. Also mourning
her loss are many in-laws, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, to whom she was "Aunt Ellen."
She died after a short battle with acute myeloid leukemia. The family wishes to thank Patricia Mills for her loyalty and loving care.
A memorial Mass and a celebration of life will be held later this fall.
Memorials may be sent to Daily Bread Soup Kitchen, P.O. BOX 648, Champaign, IL 61824-0648; Living the Dream Scholarship Fund, c/o the Rev. Claude Shelby, 500 W. Park St., Champaign, IL 61820; or Holy Cross Church, 405 W. Clark St., Champaign, IL 61820. Her family also asks you to consider a gift to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, lls.org. Condolences may be offered at owensfuneralhomes.com.
Laura Baker
August 13, 2025
We just celebrated the 100th birthday of my mom, Christie Schuetz, and spent a full evening reminiscing about favorite family memories. Memorial Day weekends at Pere Marquette arranged by Ellen McDowell were high on the list. If we live on through memories, Ellen will go on forever, remembered with love by countless friends and family.
Ariane Sauvage
September 7, 2023
I never met your mom, Peter, but she looked like a great and strong personnalité. I am sorry for your loss et vous souhaite du courage pour traverser ce chagrin, pensées amicales, Ariane et Lionel Sauvage.
Francoise Allex
August 24, 2023
Even though we hardly met, I´ve always felt close to the McDowell family, thanks to my friendship with Peter and wish to express my deepest sympathy after the loss of Ellen. I had the chance to meet most of the members long ago in Champaign when visiting from France and saw the tribe again with great pleasure and emotion recently in Jimmy in Saigon. I was particularly moved by the intimate portrait of Ellen in Peter´s film which shows that this beautiful and dignified lady obviously led love be a constant guide and open her mind throughout the ordeals of life.
Elisa Broihier
August 23, 2023
Our whole family benefitted from the close friendship between Ellen and my mother, Shirlee, and we looked forward to the McDowell family's annual end-of-summer visit to our home in Michigan. My sincere condolences to her children on the loss of their beautiful mother.
Sandra Mcmillion
August 21, 2023
Rest In Forever Heavenly Peace Mrs Ellen
Laura Baker
August 21, 2023
One of my fondest childhood memories is from an annual trip to Pere Marquette. The McDowells and our family and at least another family or two would rent the lodge and cabins at the top every year over Memorial Day weekend. Ellen would round up the kids from our traipses and explorations all over the place and organize us into putting on a little musical in the lodge for the adults. So unexpected and wonderful for us kids. A cherished memory. Lovingly, Laura (Schuetz) Baker
Johnny Zokovitch, Executive Director, Pax Christi USA
August 20, 2023
Dear family and friends of Ellen, I write to share my condolences and the sympathies of all of us at Pax Christi USA at the loss of Ellen. We are so grateful for her commitment to peace and justice, especially her association with Pax Christi, and we give thanks for her life and her witness. In reading Ellen's obituary, I was touched by several intersections I have with her personally: I too was influence greatly by Dorothy Day (although through her writings), starting a Catholic Worker House (in FL) and living in that CW community raising my kids there for nearly 15 years; and secondly, camping at Pere Marquette State Park. My wife and I live in St. Louis and Pere Marquette is a favorite overnight getaway for both of us, whether camping or staying in one of the cabins. Please know that all of us at Pax Christi USA will remember Ellen in our prayers this week and hold all of you who knew and loved her in our thoughts.
Kitty Broihier
August 20, 2023
My mother, Shirlee Broihier was a longtime friend of Ellen´s and we all grew up witnessing the loving, respectful and fun friendship they had over the years. Condolences to the family.
Diana Samarasan
August 20, 2023
Having gotten to a bit more than middle-aged, with all life´s struggles, I strongly admire those who are able to live fully and with love and energy into their late years. Peter, your mom sounds like a person who did just that. Here´s to a celebration of her dedication to zest for life! With huge hugs, Diana (Hoover) Samarasan
Karen (Douglas) Silver
August 20, 2023
A wonderful, giving woman. Great family! So kind to me many years ago.
Angela Hebenstreit
August 20, 2023
Aunt Ellen was always so dignified and gracious! I loved getting correspondence from her as it was always full of news and family history. She lived a long and interesting life and will be missed. It was great to see her in Peter's documentary Jimmy in Siagon yesterday.
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