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Jonathan Reid Ellis

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Jonathan Reid Ellis

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Apr 2014 (aged 17)
Cedar Hills, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Highland, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4307953, Longitude: -111.8060284
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Jonathan Reid Ellis
1996 ~ 2014
Cedar Hills, Utah-Jonathan Reid Ellis -17 - Passed Away unexpectedly April 21, 2014 in Cedar Hills Utah.
He was born July 1, 1996 in Salt Lake City to Emilee Dolberg Ellis & David Leonard Ellis.
Jonny attended Cedar Ridge Elementary, Lincoln Academy and Lone Peak High School graduating class of 2014. Awarded the Kiwanis Inernational Hope of America Academic Award, RYLA Rotary International Youth Leadership Awards and the National Junior Honor Society Academic Award. He was a Life Scout and was part of the Lone Peak Jazz Band. He also owned and operated Sqeaky Clean Windows of Cedar Hills. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as Decons Quarum President and Teachers Quorum President. Jonathan loved to hike and was the second fastest player on his 9th grade football team as a defensive back. He played eight instruments ; Piano, Ukalali, Banjo, Bag Pipes, Mandalin, Guitar, Clairinet, Harmonica and composed his own original scores.
He is survived by his father David Ellis, stepmother Laurel Ellis, siblings Brenton, Nathan, Adam, unborn Ashley, grandparents Glen and Bonnie Dolberg, Len and Elaine Ellis, Charles and Glendona Hermansen and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is proceeded in death by his mother Emilee Dolberg Ellis in 2009.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday May 3, 2014 at 3:00 PM at the LDS Chapel located at 4680 Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills UT 84062. A viewing will be held May 2, 2014 from 6-8 pm at the same building.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating towards funeral expenses at: fundly.com/jonathan-ellis-memorial-funeral-donation-fund or Mail to: P.O. Box 1026 Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062
Online condolences at www.jenkins-soffe.com
Deseret News, Apr. 27, 2014

I found his Mother's blog from when she had cancer. Posted by Greg:

Well, I thought I would tell you a little about your Greatgrandfather George Dolberg. He lived in Quincy Oregon, and my mother (his daughter Mabel), and family lived in Lake Oswego Oregon, we had lived nearby but moved when I was three, so one Sunday a month we would go to dinner at his house and his third wife, Nina, the sweetest granny a kid could have. They lived in a one bed room house set above the roadway, there was a single car garage and the inside was covered in license plates from all the cars he had collected, on the back side was the wood shed, where he would cut and split wood by hand all summer, he was in his 60s when I knew him, and they heated with oil, but cooked with a big old wood stove that took up most of the kitchen, that stove would fry our chicken dinner, and bake bisquits and pies and bread, and boil potates that mixed with the cream from the lone cow they kept, would make you start to drool way before it was time to eat. There was also a small haybarn/chicken coop where I would be sent to find eggs, and off to the side another large wire pen full of cages. In those cages were the most stange and odd birds I had ever seen, some with big ruffs on their necks, some with out feathers in various places, all sizes and colors. Then there were the doves, pheasents, quail, quinae foul, peacocks and hens, and more. That was your great Grandpas hobby, he collected and traded exotic birds. He also raised rabbits for food and trade, and I am sure that some Sunday "chicken" dinners had four drumsticks, but they never told me why. He would give me a rabbit pelt once in a while and I would make some small craft project out of it. We moved away when I was starting the 4th grade, so I did not see him again until I was in the 7th when we returned to Portland. He had slowed down a bit, but was still going strong, when we move away to Idaho in 1963.
October 7, 2008

His great grandfather's 3rd wife, Nina.
Jonathan Reid Ellis
1996 ~ 2014
Cedar Hills, Utah-Jonathan Reid Ellis -17 - Passed Away unexpectedly April 21, 2014 in Cedar Hills Utah.
He was born July 1, 1996 in Salt Lake City to Emilee Dolberg Ellis & David Leonard Ellis.
Jonny attended Cedar Ridge Elementary, Lincoln Academy and Lone Peak High School graduating class of 2014. Awarded the Kiwanis Inernational Hope of America Academic Award, RYLA Rotary International Youth Leadership Awards and the National Junior Honor Society Academic Award. He was a Life Scout and was part of the Lone Peak Jazz Band. He also owned and operated Sqeaky Clean Windows of Cedar Hills. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served as Decons Quarum President and Teachers Quorum President. Jonathan loved to hike and was the second fastest player on his 9th grade football team as a defensive back. He played eight instruments ; Piano, Ukalali, Banjo, Bag Pipes, Mandalin, Guitar, Clairinet, Harmonica and composed his own original scores.
He is survived by his father David Ellis, stepmother Laurel Ellis, siblings Brenton, Nathan, Adam, unborn Ashley, grandparents Glen and Bonnie Dolberg, Len and Elaine Ellis, Charles and Glendona Hermansen and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He is proceeded in death by his mother Emilee Dolberg Ellis in 2009.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday May 3, 2014 at 3:00 PM at the LDS Chapel located at 4680 Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills UT 84062. A viewing will be held May 2, 2014 from 6-8 pm at the same building.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating towards funeral expenses at: fundly.com/jonathan-ellis-memorial-funeral-donation-fund or Mail to: P.O. Box 1026 Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062
Online condolences at www.jenkins-soffe.com
Deseret News, Apr. 27, 2014

I found his Mother's blog from when she had cancer. Posted by Greg:

Well, I thought I would tell you a little about your Greatgrandfather George Dolberg. He lived in Quincy Oregon, and my mother (his daughter Mabel), and family lived in Lake Oswego Oregon, we had lived nearby but moved when I was three, so one Sunday a month we would go to dinner at his house and his third wife, Nina, the sweetest granny a kid could have. They lived in a one bed room house set above the roadway, there was a single car garage and the inside was covered in license plates from all the cars he had collected, on the back side was the wood shed, where he would cut and split wood by hand all summer, he was in his 60s when I knew him, and they heated with oil, but cooked with a big old wood stove that took up most of the kitchen, that stove would fry our chicken dinner, and bake bisquits and pies and bread, and boil potates that mixed with the cream from the lone cow they kept, would make you start to drool way before it was time to eat. There was also a small haybarn/chicken coop where I would be sent to find eggs, and off to the side another large wire pen full of cages. In those cages were the most stange and odd birds I had ever seen, some with big ruffs on their necks, some with out feathers in various places, all sizes and colors. Then there were the doves, pheasents, quail, quinae foul, peacocks and hens, and more. That was your great Grandpas hobby, he collected and traded exotic birds. He also raised rabbits for food and trade, and I am sure that some Sunday "chicken" dinners had four drumsticks, but they never told me why. He would give me a rabbit pelt once in a while and I would make some small craft project out of it. We moved away when I was starting the 4th grade, so I did not see him again until I was in the 7th when we returned to Portland. He had slowed down a bit, but was still going strong, when we move away to Idaho in 1963.
October 7, 2008

His great grandfather's 3rd wife, Nina.

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