Kenneth L. Ellman
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Ellman, Kenneth L. Greece: Passed away April 8, 2011, at the age of 79. Predeceased by his parents, Harley Lee Snyder and Myra Ellman; and his step-father Harold John Ellman. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Carolyn Ellman; sister, Betty L. Tower; stepbrother, John H. Ellman; children, David Ellman, Denise (John) Danielewicz, Tracey Ann Ellman, Richard (Janet) Rohrberg Jr., Barbara (Jeff) Martorana, Deborah (Tom Carpenter) Stein; grandchildren, Daniel Brienly, Brandi Danielewicz, Brittney Danielewicz, Joshua Stein, Jesse Stein, Miranda Martorana, Jordan Martorana, Diana Martorana, Cassidy Rohrberg and Tyler Rohrberg. Ken was a Korean War combat veteran, and worked in the Sheet Metal Union Local 46 until his retirement from Monroe Piping in 1993. He was the past director of the Lasalle Sportsman’s Club, a member of the Niagara Bowhunter’s Club, and a participating member of the American Legions Post 846. Ken was an active member of his church, an avid hunter, golfer, photographer, gardener, and traveler. He and his wife Carolyn wintered in Ft. Pierce, FL and had many friends and loved ones there that brought joy to their lives. He loved his computer and remained current in every new technology that came to the marketplace. His grandchildren were a major part of his life and he was involved in all of their activities, and was greatly beloved by all of them. ‘That Poppa was a really good guy.’ His Memorial Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, 9:30 AM at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 3000 Dewey Ave. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery will follow Mass. Contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society. At Ken’s prior request there will be a joyful celebration of his rich and full life at a later date.
Carolyn and family, We are praying for you all. Ken was loved so much and will be missed by all. The peace and strength of our Lord Jesus Christ is there for you. Lean on Him. Know that you are loved and are in our prayers. Feel a big hug from us! Love, Jim and Candi
David, Denise and Tracey, My sincerest condolences. May all the wonderful memories you have of your father comfort you now and in the future. I will always remember his kindness to me. He was patient and kind. No matter how busy, he always found time for a little chat and was always there to fix our things — kind of like a surrogate (if you will). We always appreciate that and that you and your family never minded those instrussions. Remember him with love, as will I.
Dear Denise, John, Brandi & Brittney, We are so sorry for your loss. Just want to let you know we are thinking of you and wish you our deepest sympathy during this time. Love, Norma, Penny, Sue Danielewicz, Emily & Luke Maslyn
Dear Ken, you were a wonderful, caring, and fun loving man. I am honored to have known you! We will miss you very much, the Sands won’t be the same without your smiling face! Love, Mary and family
I knew Ken through golfing at Salmon Creek. I work in the pro-shop and have had many great conversations with Ken and his group. He will be deeply missed.
Im very sorry about your loss.Ken was a pleasure to be around down the camp.He will be missed by all.
Ken was my dearest friend and neighbor on Arlidge Dr. He was a jack-of -all trades and helped me out with many projects at home. He was a gentle, kind person who loved family and friends. We will really miss him dearly.
Ken was my friend and neighbor here on Arlidge Drive. He is the man who always wore a smile on his face. Always there to help you. Ken would always take Carolyn out on Friday nights for a fish fry. I think they did on one of their first dates. He had love in his eyes when he looked at Carolyn. I remember his pictures of his ‘bucket babies’ and how proud he was of them. I can remember looking out my front window and there Ken would be giving his grandchildren a ‘ Hay Ride’ on the trailer being pulled by the tractor he was driving. We would trade veggies from our gardens with each other. And any one who would visit during the ‘veggie season’ would surely go home with a bag of goodies. I will never forget Ken, If I can say the one thing that Ken gave while on this earth was kindness and love to all he knew.
Love you Pop.
Love you, Pop.
Pop, thanks for all you’ve done and brought to our family over the years. Thanks for being so great to mom. Watch me get a big one for ya this fall. We all miss you.
We are so sorry for the loss. We will always remeber Kenny as he is a very special person to us. Carolyn, you and the family are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless The Musciano’s
Wish you well on your journey. We miss you.
You will be missed