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Ellen Beveridge Kelso

1940 - 2022

Ellen Beveridge Kelso obituary, 1940-2022, Williamsburg, VA

Ellen Kelso Obituary

Ellen Claire Beveridge Kelso passed on, after a long struggle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, on July 2, at her home in Williamsburg, VA. She was 81 years old.

While she stood a mere 4'10", Ellen's warm and sunny personality was larger than life. She had a smile and kind word for all, and never met a stranger. She adored her family and her many close friends, and retained an encyclopedic knowledge of birthdays, marriages, family relationships and other details about the people she loved. As a language arts teacher for more than 30 years, she leaves a legacy as an all-time favorite for generations of students, who were inspired by her energy, storytelling skills and genuine care for every child.

Ellen was the first child of Fred and Amy Boudreaux Beveridge. Born on July 27, 1940, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, she grew up in Toledo, Ohio, where her father worked as an industrial supervisor for Consumers Power Company of Michigan, and her mother raised her and her two siblings, Carol and Jim. Ellen graduated from Bowling Green State University with a BA in both English Literature and Education, and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority.

At a summer job in the resort town of Lakeside, Ohio, Ellen met the love of her life, Bill Kelso. They dated through college, and were married on August 4, 1962, soon after Ellen's graduation. The young couple moved South for Bill to pursue his graduate studies. The Kelsos settled in Williamsburg, where Bill began his career in archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg.

Ellen and Bill welcomed son Marty in 1965, and daughter Libbey in 1968. The Kelsos made many lifelong friends and were involved in a variety of activities in Williamsburg. In the early 1970s, they picked up string instruments, and performed bluegrass with friends from Colonial Williamsburg. Ellen was a crowd favorite, standing on a stool - and occasionally a watermelon - to reach the top of her towering bass fiddle.

In 1979, the Kelsos moved to Charlottesville, where Bill was the Director of Archaeology at Monticello. Ellen taught primarily at Henley Middle School in Albemarle County. She earned her Master's in Education at the University of Virginia in 1990, while continuing to teach, play music and excel in running events. She was honored with induction into the National Educators Honor Society.

Ellen and Bill returned to the Williamsburg area in 1993. Bill led the excavation of the original fort at Jamestown, as Director of Archaeology for the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA). Ellen retired from teaching in 2000, and became an active member of the Occasion for the Arts, the Williamsburg Music Club, the Vintage Ladies, CASA and the Williamsburg Garden Club.

She also enjoyed traveling with Bill as he researched the British influences on the original settlement at Jamestown. The couple met many notable visitors, including Queen Elizabeth II, who visited Jamestown on its 400th anniversary in 2007.

Upon Bill's retirement in 2021, Bill and Ellen moved "off the island" to a home near the William & Mary campus. Ellen struggled with a rare pulmonary condition first diagnosed in 2019, but refused to let it stand in the way of her enjoyment of visiting with family and friends. She and Bill were able to take short neighborhood walks with J.R., their beloved Basset Hound, who is the latest of many Basset Hounds in their lives.

Above all, Ellen enjoyed gardening, music, animals, sports, traveling, family, friends - and butter.

She was surrounded by family to the end. Ellen had a boundless curiosity and a beautiful spirit that touched the lives of everyone who met her. To have known Ellen was a gift - and it was a gift she generously and lovingly shared with all.

She is survived by husband William Martin (Bill) Kelso; son William Martin (Marty) Kelso II (wife Marcie); daughter Elizabeth Amy (Libbey) Kelso; grandchildren Lila Ellenson Kelso (husband Henry Wilson), Joseph David Kelso, Riley Ellen Stackhouse, and William Kelso Stackhouse; sister Carol Beveridge Shuckra (husband Steve, sons Jeff and Andy); and brother Fred James (Jim) Beveridge (daughter Pike).

A private memorial gathering will be held at a future date. Honorariums in Ellen's honor should be made to:

Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 East Ohio Street, Suite 500, Chicago, Illinois 60611

The Dr. William M. and Ellen B. Kelso Fund for Archaeology, Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation, 1365 Colonial Parkway, Jamestown, VA 23081

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Virginia Gazette on Jul. 6, 2022.

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Jim Fotter

April 26, 2024

I just saw this obituary today. Ellen was my supervising teacher when I student taught 5th grade at Murray School just outside of Charlottesville. I will forever be grateful for her warm guidance. A highlight was directing a musical production of Tom Sawyer.

Patricia Helwig

July 30, 2022

I will always treasure the memories of our times together & an enduring friendship.

Carolyn K. Farmer

July 24, 2022

Dr. Kelso and family,
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family for the loss of Ellen, the love of your life. Mrs. Kelso never met a stranger as she welcomed all into the Kelso world with her infectious smile and grace. Your memories of the love you shared will continue to be a blessing to you. Rest in Peace in the arms of our God.

Barbara Vigour (Barb)

July 20, 2022

Dear Bill and family,
I am very sorry to read today of Ellen's passing. Immediately upon reading her name I had a vivid image of three smiling couples posed at the North Garden Crossroads --- the album cover from decades ago. After the string band era ended, I enjoyed seeing Ellen at running events. She really packed a lot of living into her years.
Wishing your family the solace of rich memories and
your shared life so well-lived.
God's grace and peace be with you all.
Love, Barb Vigour (High Bentham, N. Yorkshire, England, UK, LA2 7JP)

Pat Adams

July 17, 2022

"It takes a long time to grow an old friend!" And how lucky am I to have treasured Ellen´s friendship for over 60 years. We were college roommates for three years - imagine how much I loved that precious smile and laughter. Ellen and Bill introduced me to my husband Dave and our weddings took place the summer of `62. We traveled several times between our Georgia and their Virginia. We maintained precious friendships thru these years, always with admiration to hear about Bill´s vision and accomplishments, of course with Ellen by his side, but with an impressive list of achievements of her own. I send my love and my blessings to you, Bill, and the family and friends who surrounded her and are missing her. Include me, with love. I´ll always miss her.

Michael Strutt

July 13, 2022

Several generations of archeology field school students will remember Ellen playing the stand-up bass on the porch of the Kelso homes in North Garden and Jamestown. She played with enthusiasm and had a huge smile. The field school parties were a treat, and Ellen was a fabulous hostess. Those archeologists have spread out across the country taking that image with them. We have probably forgotten some of the book learning, some of the techniques, or have to look up how to do seriation, but we will always remember Ellen´s smile.

Rev. Wade and Lisa Trump

July 12, 2022

Mrs. Kelso was truly an inspiration to many on Jamestown Island. Dr. Kelso´s determination to prove James Fort wasn´t under water and all of the archeological finds over the last 30 years at Historic Jamestown had the full support of Mrs. Kelso.

Mrs. Kelso, rest in the presence of your Lord and thank you for a job well done on earth.

Linda Geiman

July 11, 2022

Whenever my husband and I were in Williamsburg we would take a Behind the Scenes Tour at Jamestown with Dr. Kelso. What wonderful times we had with Dr. Kelso on those tours. Then we had the great fortune to meet Mrs. Kelso on the Garden Club House Tours where Mrs. Kelso was a guide. What great fun we had talking to her on those house tours. Both Dr. and Mrs. Kelso always made us feel welcome on their tours. God bless you Dr. Kelso and your family during this time! Know that many people are praying for you.

Elizabeth Feil Matthews

July 10, 2022

Mrs. Kelso was among my very favorite teachers of all time. She was warm and nurturing in the classroom. She made me feel confident and successful, I looked up to her. I deeply appreciate the gift of being her student. Sending my sincere sympathies to her all of her family. She was a very special person, beautiful inside and out. I will never forget her smile.

Jeniffer Galvin

July 10, 2022

So sorry you all are hurting so much at this loss. Time will help but never completely heal your hearts. She was such a special person. All who knew her in any capacity are so fortunate to have known her! Prayers for all...

Timothy Booth

July 9, 2022

Sending all my love to Libbey, Bill and Marty and their families. Ellen taught me (and I´m sure everyone who was lucky enough to know her) what the pure meaning of Joy is. I feel very lucky. May you all find peace in the memory of Ellen´s love.

Katie Dutro Elsasser

July 9, 2022

I am so sorry about the loss of your mom and wife - what I remember is that she was always a lovely person, always kind, and generous of spirit! She was always kind to both of my parents - especially at the Piankatank! I loved her - and your dad! So sorry for your loss!

Nancy Tilman

July 9, 2022

Dear Bill
Our daughter, Meda, had the good fortune of having Ellen as a teacher at Murray school in Charlottesville. She was such a special teacher with a smile that lit up the room . Please accept my sincere sympathy. Nancy Tilman

William Moss

July 9, 2022

Dear Bill. I´m sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Chris and Carol Stone

July 9, 2022

Dear Bill - we were so sad to hear of Ellen´s passing. We so enjoyed her generous hospitality when we visited and her huge enthusiasm. We can only imagine how much you will miss her. We remember all of you in thoughts and prayers from here in Gravesend UK. Chris and Carol

Ken Rieser

July 8, 2022

Dear Bill,
I was so sorry to hear about Ellen's passing. It has been more than a few year's but I always remember Ellen as a great person and your soul mate. I guess it turned out that way as 60 years is not too shabby. May all your memories help thru this time of transition.

Not sure why we let friendships slip away but it seems most of us do. Know my thoughts are with you and may God bliss you and your family.

Al and Anne Booth

July 8, 2022

So sorry to hear of Ellen´s death. We and our families have so many wonderful memories of you and Ellen and our many times together. Especially Mulberry Frolic at the Harringtons.

Karolyn Givens

July 7, 2022

Bill, I was so sorry to hear about Ellen and I know this is very hard for you. I had a few opportunities to visit with Ellen and she was always such fun to be with. My thoughts are with you.

Joan Bullard

July 7, 2022

I vividly recall meeting Ellen & Bill @ traditionally based music functions in the Charlottesville,VA area in the 1980s. she was a very wonderful person overall

Debby Kelso Brandenburger

July 7, 2022

Bill and family, I am so sorry to hear the news of Ellen's passing. She was such a joyful person to be around. I only worked at Historic Jamestowne for a little over a year and while my interactions with Ellen were few, she left a lasting impression. I will remember her smile, her welcoming nature and how she seemed to be friends with everyone she met. My prayers are with you through this time of sorrow and hope that wonderful memories will help a bit.

Virginia V. Ward

July 7, 2022

Ellen Kelso was a true gem!! - a warm, kind, enthusiastic, creative powerhouse. She was my 5th-grade teacher at Murray Elementary and I have always counted her, her wide warm smile and her classroom as one of my most treasured memories! Condolences to her beloved family. (Muffy Howard)

David Edwards and everyone at Re:discovery Software Inc.

July 7, 2022

Your wife will be missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. May you find peace and love in the memories you cherish. Our sincere condolences.

Stuart and Sylvia Woodcock

July 6, 2022

We are so very sorry to receive this sad news. We still have a small chest that I bought from Ellen when you two moved from Queens Lake. Every time I have opened a drawer all these years I have thought of Ellen. May God bring peace and comfort to you, Bill, and your family.
Remembering Ellen's contagious smile,
Sylvia

Fred Stephens

July 6, 2022

Bill
My deepest sympathies to you and your family on the passing of Ellen. This was a wonderful obituary and captures her beauty. The memories of the love you shared will give you comfort.
God Bless

Whalen A. Radcliffe

July 6, 2022

I met Grandma Kelso, as I called her when I worked at the 7-11 on Jamestown Road. She was indeed a rare jewel that I will miss. She would always bring the grandchildren by for me to see, whenever they were in town. She always had "smile" on that would bring us all joy. My sincere condolences to Bill, and the entire family. God Bless You, ALL. A rare jewel is heading to God's Kingdom. May she Rest In Peace!!

Jessica Edwards

July 6, 2022

I was so sorry to hear of Mrs. Kelso's passing. She was my 7th grade english teacher at Queens Lake Middle School and was one of my favorite teachers. I remember she would have us do craft assignments associated with the books we read that were always fun. My condolences to her family.

Connie Shoffner

July 6, 2022

Sunshine is dimmer on this earth without Ellen, but there is a new star in the heavens that shines brighter than all the rest with Ellen´s smile and effervescence.

Ellen was easily the most thoughtful and generous person I´ve ever met. I will miss her so much.

Liza Bradford

July 6, 2022

I met Ellen and we became friends when we both worked at Queens Lake Middle School. It is impossible to find the words to describe this wonderful lady. If she was portrayed in nature she would be sunshine, daisies, and sparkling stars. In all the years I knew Ellen, I never heard her utter an unkind word. She had a beautiful smile and twinkly eyes. The world is a better place for Ellen having been in it. I will miss her dearly. I treasure her memory and know I will meet her again if I behave. Her legacy is her wonderful family, her many contributions to the community, her dedication to her students, her love for life. I will see and remember her whenever I see beauty and hear laughter. Until we meet again Ellen , know that Richard and I will hold you close to our hearts. We pray for your wonderful family. God hold her close she is so very special!

BJ Costa

July 6, 2022

Bill and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Ellen was a friend, and I'll miss her.

David Shaffer

July 6, 2022

Mrs. Kelso was truly an amazing lady. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at his time.

Luana an d John Bond

July 6, 2022

Unfortunately, we knew Ellen only for a short while, but liked her immediately. She was always smiling and so gracious. She made us feel welcome when we joined her and Bill at the brewery to play some bluegrass music with them and their friends. We will surely miss her, and send our condolences to the family.

Tracy Shackelford

July 5, 2022

Bill and family - Ellen was indeed a bright light in this world. She always seemed to have a smile on her face and twinkle in her bright eyes. I was so honored to know her as a fellow garden club member and neighbor. You and your family are in our thoughts as you mourn the loss of Ellen.

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