Ella Eggert

Born in Hulett, WY
Born on Jan 20, 1916
Departed on Jan 12, 2018

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Ella May was a wonderful person and was my dad's neighbor for many years. She was such a kind person and had a deep love for her dog. Heaven is an even better place with her resting there. My deepest condolences for the family from myself and on behalf of my departed dad, Glen Harris

Dear Jane,Ed and family, Ella-May was one of my fist memories as a 2 year old at First Covenant bible church (NCBC) . Because I was a shy little girl I was not eager to leave my parents side to go to Sunday School without them. But I felt safe with her. Her love for the Lord left a deep impression on my little heart for Him too....... she pointed me to who He is (loving,forgiving,faithful and true)through storytelling and the attentive care that she gave me in Sunday school class. I was not so sure that I wanted to put those angel wings on for the Christmas program :)....... she gently assisted me and encouraged me to cradle Jesus in my arms while I sang, away in the manager with my itchy hallow! As you know, she taught the little ones for years...... our first born was blessed to be in her class too! I am so so happy that she is with the Lord now. But I do know how you will miss her. May the God of comfort that she followed , be your comfort. Lovingly, Mindy McCright. Randy is out of town today but he too sends his thoughts and love too.

Jane & Family: I'm so sorry for your loss of sweet, Ella May. She was such a kind lady and it was our honor to have been able to care for her during the short time she resided with us at Emery Place. She has been missed by staff and residents alike. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you say your good-byes to her from this earth until the one day we will all meet again! I'm sorry I can't be with you tomorrow because of an appointment with my mother. But know that I will be thinking of all of you too! Sincerely, Sarah Zimmerman @ Emery Place

Ella Mae was each of our children’s first Sunday School. So appreciate her faithfulness for many years of teaching at New Covenant. She was very kind to all. Sympathies to her family.

Jane: So sorry to hear of your mother's death. What a life, though. I'm sure she was proud of the strong, independent woman you became. You are a big reason I remember those Arthur days with such fondness.

Jane: what an abundant life, well-lived, and in such a faithful fashion. Dad and I talk of your Mom and Dad regularly. Now, united again, they are quite pair. Be well, cousin. (And what to do with those Silver Skates?)

To Jane and Family, My heart goes out to you in this time of loss. Ella Mae was always kind to me, through good weather and bad. Take care of each other. Mike

Janelle: Sorry to hear of the passing of your grandma, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time!

Ella Mae was the first Sunday school teacher that I can remember having and embodied all that a Sunday school teacher should be. She taught me about Jesus and His love for me. Oh what a glorious day for her to be in His presence now! I'm sure she heard the words from her Lord, "Well done, my good and faithful servant."

My deepest sympathies. I'm thinking of you all at this difficult time and sending you love and strength.