Kenneth A. Ellis
1935 – 2023
Survived by his Wife Barbara (nee Shanahan) and his two Children, Sarah Kate Ellis-Henderson and Spencer Manley Ellis. Brother of Candace Auriano and Grandfather of Miles and Charlie Ellis, Aspen and Kate Ellis-Henderson
Memorial Service at St. Johns Episcopal Church to take place at a later date.
Service
Memorial Mass
St. John's Episcopal
1333 Bay Street, Staten Island, NY 10305
10:00am
Rosanne Gilroy says
Dear Barbara, Sara and Spencer,
I am so sorry that you have lost this good man. He was always smiling and so friendly. You must have such happy memories. He is and will continue to be missed at Richmond County.
Marybeth McCarthy says
Dear Barbara,
Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. God bless you and give you strength.
Marybeth and Jim McCarthy
Ed Casey says
Barbara. Sorry to just learn of Ken’s passing. He was a friend, a great boss and great leader at Trinity although unappreciated at the forced end of his service there. Wishing you all the memories of a long & fruitful marriage.
Richard Clayton says
I am very sorry not to have met Ken. We found out about five years ago that we were cousins by marriage – his aunt Idina Dorothy Ellis, known on our side as Dot but to Ken as Jenny, was married to my uncle Frederick Clayton. They married in England, and emigrated in about 1929 and settled in Staten Island, where they lived until they died in the 1970s..
I believe that Ken knew them well and was very supportive of them when they grew older and vulnerable.
I have several long letters from him, and photos he sent me, which gave a detailed story of his family and our links. He was most interesting and helpful, and I hoped for an opportunity to visit him and Barbara, but for a number of reasons – the Covid pandemic being one – that never happened.
My commiserations to Ken’s family.
Richard Clayton