Ella Gilbertson (nee Georgeff)
HOBART, IN - Ella Gilbertson (nee Georgeff), a long-time Hobart resident, passed away on January 13, 2022 in Frisco, Texas after a brief illness. She is survived by her sister Sylvia AhYou; daughters: Sylvia (Camillo) and Jody, son Rick, granddaughters: Isabel (Lee) and Minor, grandsons: Danny and David, and great-grandchildren: Lucas, Emma and Jacob. She was a favorite aunt to many.
Ella came to the United States from Greek Macedonia as a young girl and proudly embraced her American identity, joining the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and becoming the first person in her family to receive a college degree. She taught English at Lew Wallace High School and Andrean High School, and after retirement she was a substitute teacher at Hobart High School. An avid reader, she was a long-time member of the Lake County Library Board of Trustees. She was also an active member of the Lake County Master Gardeners, and she had many years of pleasure and delight from her own beautiful flower gardens.
But Ella's life was far more than mundane accomplishments and memberships in organizations. She was a strong, intelligent woman with a curious mind. She relished a good debate. She was a lover of music and the arts, and she passed this on to her family. She had a strong spiritual bent and was fascinated by the universe and the unknown. She saw fairies dance around the full moon the night her twin siblings were born. She unconditionally loved her children, her grandchildren and her great grandchildren. She passed away less than two weeks after enjoying New Year's Eve with her daughter Jody in Frisco, Texas, savoring life to its fullest down to the very last moment. Her daughters: Sylvia and Jody and her granddaughters: Isabel and Minor were privileged to be at her side as she crossed the threshold to join the ancestors.
For family and friends, there will be a joint celebration of life for Ella and her late husband Richard in late spring or early summer.
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Janet (Alabach) Brody
January 28, 2022
Remember Ella and her family very well. Ella's mom and dad lived across the street from us on Adams. Sylvia, Jody and I had many happy days playing when they visited their grandparents. Ella was a delightful person!
Nora Kasprzycki
January 26, 2022
A classic to be sure! God’s speed Mrs. Gilbertson.
Jeffrey Greenwell
January 24, 2022
I was honored to have had Mrs. Gilbertson as my English teacher at Andrean High School. She was an outstanding teacher and mentor and offered me life altering advice that I cherish still to this day! It has been many, many years since High School, but I still remember Mrs. Gilbertson's smile and wit! Great teacher and person. Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss and rest assured Mrs. Gilbertson vivid memories will live on! Rest In Peace Mrs. Gilbertson! Best Regards, Jeff Greenwell '84
Jonathan Swanson
January 23, 2022
Mrs. Gilbertson was, without question, one of the most influential and enjoyable educators I learned from while at Andrean High School. Her passion, wit, willingness to teach/inspire, and positivity will remain with all of us who were blessed to know her. Thank you Mrs. Gilbertson. Rest In Peace.
Ana Grandfield
January 18, 2022
Ella Gilbertson was an excellent Board Member for Lake County Public Library. She was a natural leader and was open to new innovations. I truly was honored to work with Ella as an Assistant Director and then as Director of the library system.
Best memory: when a complaining patron wanted satisfaction from a disagreement on board policy, he asked who was over Ella Gilbertson? She answered, God.
As Board President she had final say over everything.
Donna Bombassaro
January 18, 2022
I had the pleasure of working with Ella when we both were teachers at Andrean High School. She was a joy to know. Excellent teacher and fun friend.
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