Debbie was a force of nature devoted to her children and to the community spirit of every town she lived in. She insisted that we all relive the 1950s and the America of the simpler, more innocent time. She had a talent to truly make every event, every party and every holiday special, not just for her family, but for everyone she knew. No event was complete unless it was completely overdone. While
Debbie fell in love with George Ellison, he was but a sideshow to her children. She obsessed about them day and night. She pushed them to be excellent in school, music and sports. No discussion about Debbie is complete without sports, especially football. Through the years, her Steelers turned into her Giants, who then turned into her Panthers. She spent her last day on this earth at the Panthers home game this past Sunday. (We will not, however, discuss her postgame comments or issues with Cam's play.)
In addition to her children, Debbie had five pets over her adult life. We will not walk through each pet, but an honorable mention goes to the true love of her life, Bodie. A picture of Debbie and Bodie hangs on the wall in the Ellison home next to Debbie and George's wedding photo. It is not hard to see in which picture Debbie is happier.
Debbie is survived by her husband, George; three children, Sadie, Garrett and Hugh Ellison, all of New York City, N.Y.; and three siblings, Jack, Sandy and her twin brother, Richard Van Camp. She is further survived by numerous other relatives and friends. Debbie was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Terry; and her son, Cuyler, in 2008.
A Mass of Christian Burial honoring the life, love and blessing of Debbie was held Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 8015 Ballantyne Commons Parkway, Charlotte. Following the Mass, Debbie was taken in formal procession to her final place of earthly rest, near her son Cuyler, at Magnolia Memorial Gardens, located on the campus of Calvary Church, 5801 Pineville-Matthews Road, Charlotte. Debbie's family has given the family of LOWE-NEDDO FUNERAL HOME the privilege of caring for them.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made Holy Angels of Belmont, N.C. Website: holyangelsnc.org. Phone: 704-825-4161. Please visit her online memorial at www.LoweNeddoFuneralHome.com to share memories, photos and condolences or call 704-545-3553 for additional details.
(Published in The Valley News Dispatch on Oct. 2, 2016)
Debbie was a force of nature devoted to her children and to the community spirit of every town she lived in. She insisted that we all relive the 1950s and the America of the simpler, more innocent time. She had a talent to truly make every event, every party and every holiday special, not just for her family, but for everyone she knew. No event was complete unless it was completely overdone. While
Debbie fell in love with George Ellison, he was but a sideshow to her children. She obsessed about them day and night. She pushed them to be excellent in school, music and sports. No discussion about Debbie is complete without sports, especially football. Through the years, her Steelers turned into her Giants, who then turned into her Panthers. She spent her last day on this earth at the Panthers home game this past Sunday. (We will not, however, discuss her postgame comments or issues with Cam's play.)
In addition to her children, Debbie had five pets over her adult life. We will not walk through each pet, but an honorable mention goes to the true love of her life, Bodie. A picture of Debbie and Bodie hangs on the wall in the Ellison home next to Debbie and George's wedding photo. It is not hard to see in which picture Debbie is happier.
Debbie is survived by her husband, George; three children, Sadie, Garrett and Hugh Ellison, all of New York City, N.Y.; and three siblings, Jack, Sandy and her twin brother, Richard Van Camp. She is further survived by numerous other relatives and friends. Debbie was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Terry; and her son, Cuyler, in 2008.
A Mass of Christian Burial honoring the life, love and blessing of Debbie was held Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 8015 Ballantyne Commons Parkway, Charlotte. Following the Mass, Debbie was taken in formal procession to her final place of earthly rest, near her son Cuyler, at Magnolia Memorial Gardens, located on the campus of Calvary Church, 5801 Pineville-Matthews Road, Charlotte. Debbie's family has given the family of LOWE-NEDDO FUNERAL HOME the privilege of caring for them.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made Holy Angels of Belmont, N.C. Website: holyangelsnc.org. Phone: 704-825-4161. Please visit her online memorial at www.LoweNeddoFuneralHome.com to share memories, photos and condolences or call 704-545-3553 for additional details.
(Published in The Valley News Dispatch on Oct. 2, 2016)
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