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Her Life

The Twenty Third Psalm

July 2, 2012

The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.

He maketh me to lie down in green pastures, he leadeth me beside the still waters.

He restoreth my soul; he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His names sake.

Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. Thy

rod and thy staff, they comfort me.

Thou preparest a table before me in the prescence of mine enemies. Thou

annointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.

Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell

in the house of the Lord forever.

(Mom loved this and requested it be read at her memorial.)

What Ellen loved and....Not So Much!

June 28, 2012

Her Loves                                                              Not Into at all!

Christmas                                                                Storms

Kids                                                                  Big Dogs

Marzipan Cakes                                                     yogurt

Sanders carmel cake (Old recipe)                     the words:dank,frothing,nostrils

Barbra Streisand                                               earthquakes

Musicals!                                                             history class

Poker                                                                     winter hats         

Carousel horses                                                 childhood dental visits

Carnivals                                                            gladiolas(thought them morbid)

the color Blue                                                    button down shirts(on her)

Unity Retreats                                          childhood ritual of cod liver oil!                                                                                                                 Fireworks                                                              slippery roads (OOo!)  

Eggs over easy                                                      crude language

Oscar Perfume

Playing cards

Her amazing potato salad

Needlework projects

Fishing

Spirituality

Roses

Coffee

Lobster & crab

Family get togethers    

Olympic gymnastics   

Olympic figure skating                  

 (feel free to add your own)

A life well lived

June 26, 2012

Our beloved Ellen Cole passed peacefully in her sleep on the morning of June 24, 2012.
She was born on September 20th, 1937 to Peter and Alma Kaer in a little house on Fredrick Street in Royal Oak, Michigan. She was the youngest of four children, two of whom survive her;
Donald Kaer of Florida and Charles Kaer, also in Michigan. Her sister Elizabeth, (Betty), passed away several years ago.
She is survived by four children;
Stephen, Cynthia, Laurie, David and the little baby born too early prior to David's birth; Katherine. (Who she hoped to see again one day when her time came to pass.)
She has seven grandchildren;
Dawn, Christina, Naomi, Jasin, Daniel, Samantha and Jessica.
She also leaves behind many foster children who she loved very much.
Ellen lived in many cities in Metro Detroit, as well as a brief time in Germany when her first husband Pat Gallagher was stationed there. Steve was conceived there, but she flew home big with baby to make sure he would be born in the United States in 1958. Two years later came Cynthia.
Later, she moved to California in the mid to late 1960's and again in the early 1970s. That was where our California girl Laurie was born in 1967, her daughter with her then husband Bruce Willis. (No...not that Bruce Willis.)
Eventually, she settled back to Michigan where she met and wed James Cole and lived in Royal Oak for some years. This is where she was both so sad to have not been able to carry Katherine to term, yet absolutely thrilled to have been able to give birth son David shortly thereafter. Dave was her last baby, (doctors orders), so she had a ball savoring his early years.
Around 1982, Ellen found a way to make a lifelong dream of surrounding herself with children who needed her love and compassion come true. Ever since she had been a teenager and had helped her friend, (sort of a mentor, really), Dee Trainor look after her large brood of children, Ellen fancied the idea of a house full of kids. The Sound of Music movie was a big favorite of hers and she fancied herself not unlike like Julie Andrews' Maria :-)
She moved to northern Michigan in the early 1980's, enlisting her son Steve to design a large house to be built that could accommodate several children at a time. Initially she had thought she would open a home type setting for teenagers and young adults struggling with drug and alcohol issues, but wound up filling an area need for a foster home. She had many kids over the years, forming relationships that often continued for the rest of her life.
After years of helping foster kids, she retired from that and moved to Traverse City, where she attended college while in her fifties, (inspiring!) and worked at a hospital for a while. She lived with Laurie for some years, then moved back to Royal Oak for a few years, reconnecting with some friends from her early life. In 2008 (?) she moved out to Las Vegas, which she was quite happy to do. (No storms or tornadoes :-)
Ellen made friends everywhere she went at every juncture of her life. People loved how easy she was to talk to as well as how genuine she was with them. She was the essence of unpretentiousness and put strangers at ease very quickly. People found themselves readily opening up to her, as she knew when to show compassionate interest.
Ellen loved to have fun and loved young people. She enjoyed connecting to extended family and friends- old and new, via her vibrant online life.
She felt she had led a nice long life and that she was ready to go home to rest.