Ellen Ruth Guptill

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Ellen Ruth Guptill 1959-2021 PORTLAND--Ellen Ruth Guptill, 62, of Portland, died at her home. She was born in Portland April 29, 1959 the daughter of Royce and Elizabeth (Green) Guptill. She was educated in Portland and was a graduate of Deering High School. She went on to become a legal secretary, working at several local law firms until her recent retirement. Ellen kept to herself, enjoying time spent with her pets. She loved dogs and cats but especially her cats, later in life. She also enjoyed arts and crafts and many items she had made could be found around her home. She was an avid reader and travelled extensively. Ellen was predeceased by her parents and her sister, Kathleen Levesque. She is survived by her sister Colleen Merry Browne of Portland; her brother, Royce M. Guptill and his wife Betsy of Gorham; her nieces and nephews, Andrew Levesque, Megan Bernier, Mark Levesque, Patricia Rohner, Susan Cromwell, Matthew Levesque and Royce R. Guptill. All services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made in Ellen's name to the Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, P.O. Box 336 Westbrook, ME 04089. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, Maine. To view Ellen's memorial Page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Ellen Guptill

  2. Ellen was a remarkable sister in-law, whenever our family needed someone as a sponsor for our kids sacraments she would always be there for us. when my wife took ill a few years ago Ellen had words of encouragements for me and my family. God bless her as she now enters heaven with her parents, family and friends.

    – Andre Levesque

  3. Ellen was the first person I met at my new job (many years ago). She was gracious with her knowledge, and seemed to know something about everything. She always made the most delicious delights whenever there was a birthday in our group. I feel fortunate to have known her. May God bless her gentle soul.

    – Jude


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