Ellen Judith Willette

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  1. I remember Ellen as a funny, caring and genuine nurse who loved her patients. Gone too soon. May she rest in peace. My sincere sympathies to her sisters. Deb

  2. Ellen was a childhood friend and there were a group of us that were thick as thieves and we had a lot of fun. Ellen’s family moved away during our school years and we still saw each other from time to time but life gets away from you and it had been many years. In the last few years memories have popped in to my head and I’ve thought “I would love it if our paths crossed again so we could catch up”. My heartfelt condolences to Tracy and Susan. Sending hugs.

  3. I will miss hearing from you Ellen. We worked together in Waterville. We hit it off from day 1. I took her under my wing and we developed a wonderful friendship. We traded skills, she was my “listening, nurturing RN and I would do the “technical” stuff, it was great teamwork! And worked for both of us. She said I was her mentor, but it worked both ways.
    I am so sorry to hear of her passing and send my condolences to her sisters. I pray she found some peace for her heart and soul before leaving us. I will miss her.

  4. Ellen was a coworker at Springbrook and a friend for over 20 years. We shared our love of books often going to book events and stores. We visited thru the years until John died and the pandemic hit, but stayed in touch by phone.
    She spoke with much love when she talked about her sisters, niece and nephew.
    Ellen, I’m sorry I couldn’t be there to support you at the end of your life.

  5. Ive been anticipating Ellen calling me as she often did . It wasnt unusual not to hear from her for long periods of time so … finally I decided to look online and found this . Im very sorry that missed her funeral. I loved her and miss her . She was a great nurse and friend .

  6. Ellen was my mentor, but, mostly my friend. She made all of us laugh when we were struggling on the floor.

    I understand she struggled especially when her husband passed.

    I have a long list of memories with her as I worked with her for over ten years.


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