January 14, 2017, at 11:11 p.m.
She was born September 22, 1935, in Reading, Pa. Ellie was an Alumnus of Central Catholic High School
of Reading. She was a life-long entrepreneur.
Ellie was predeceased by her father, Charlie Rhine, mother, Elizabeth Rhine, sister, Marlese, and daughter,
Eleanor.
Surviving are her children: Kevin (Robin) Owens, Tracey (Arnie) Weiss, Mark (Rochelle) Owens and Mary Beth (Randy) Clark.
Also surviving are her grandchildren: Nicole Owens
(husband, Ryan Duffy), Jennifer (Cameron) Hughes, Eric Owens, Christie and Stephen Weiss, Brandi Snyder, Aubree (Jeremy) Hall, Rebecca and Rachel Owens and Kyle and Madison Clark; along with her great-grandchildren:
Jackson Hughes, Kennedy and Knox Hall.
Sweet Ellie was humble, selfless, funny, generous, smart, classy and most beautiful! Simply deep, "easy going" in
nature, yet "deep" as the ocean with thought and
intelligence.
Besides her faith, her family was number one! Friends to her were family! She was an avid reader, diligent worker, crossword puzzle genius and creative cook. Knitting was her ministry! Her every morning started with tea, reading the word and the news! Music not only moved her, it
carried her into glory.
A sweet servant and faithful friend! She may have been petite and cute but her legacy is far from small, yet rather large and everlasting! We are grateful for all the love and support from family, friends and her caretakers.
We are having a private family celebration. If you would like to show love and support, you can donate to either http://loveoflinda.org/contribute or http://fourdiamonds.org.
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