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Barbara Jan <I>Palmer</I> Ellison

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Barbara Jan Palmer Ellison

Birth
Death
27 Oct 2018 (aged 69)
Burial
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.0365778, Longitude: -85.2867667
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SECTION GG SITE 187
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Barbara Jan Ellison, 69 went to be with her lord and savior on Saturday, October 27, 2018 after her battle with CLL and Lymphoma.

Jan’s infectious smile was loved by everyone along with her kind nature, generous spirit and heart of a servant. One of her favorite ways to serve was being the chauffer for her family, friends and anyone who would tag along on her adventures. She had a gift of recognizing the needs of others and worked tirelessly to make sure all their needs were met big or small. She exemplified the Christian example of a wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to all who knew her. She never met a stranger and everyone that was blessed to meet her felt welcomed and shown the love of Christ.

Jan loved to take pictures of everyone and everything she experienced in life. She also loved to travel and spend time with her grandchildren watching their various activities. She enjoyed reading her bible and other spiritual materials, shopping with her sister and spending time with her friends and lunch bunch from church. She loved to cook for family and events and was famously known for her chicken and dumplings and homemade kraut and pork. She was known to always be on the go as her motto was “places to go and things to see”

Jan was born at the home of her Aunt Mary on Sand Mountain on June 20, 1949 to Wendell and Thelma Palmer. She attended Davis School and graduated in 1967 where she was a member of the basketball team, majorette, homecoming queen, served on several clubs/organizations and the Lovemans Teen Board. After graduating, she married her high school sweetheart, William Donald “Donnie” Ellison on November 29, 1968 and began working various jobs while Donnie was in the Army and began a family in 1973 and added their second child in 1977.

In 1988 she began serving her community working as a clerk for Probate Judge John Bradford. In 1992, Jan was elected as the probate Judge for Dade County and honorable served her community for 5 consecutive terms and retired after 20 yrs of service in 2012. While serving as Judge she continued her service on numerous boards and civic organizations.

After retirement she joined the Gold Star Wives Organization, where she served graciously as the Southeast Parliamentarian for 2 years and also the Magnolia Chapter Parliamentarian for 2 years and the Daughters of the American Revolution

Jan was a member of White Oak Baptist church for 49 where she served as treasurer, Sunday School Teacher and Nursery attendant for many years. In 2016, she had the privilege to be part of the Zimbabwe Mission team where she taught Bible school, witnessed throughout the villages and loved on the little children and widows.

She was preceded in death by her husband Donnie Ellison; parents, Wendell & Thelma Palmer; in laws, Sonny Ellison, Porter and Betty Ellison, Laverne Holland and special Aunt, Mary

Funeral services will be held 11:30 AM Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the Chapel of Moore Funeral Home with Brother Jeff Daniels and Brother Lonnie Denny officiating. Interment will be held in Chattanooga National Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Tuesday 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM and Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to White Oak Baptist Church, Gold Star Wives- Magnolia Chapter or St Jude Research Hospital.
Barbara Jan Ellison, 69 went to be with her lord and savior on Saturday, October 27, 2018 after her battle with CLL and Lymphoma.

Jan’s infectious smile was loved by everyone along with her kind nature, generous spirit and heart of a servant. One of her favorite ways to serve was being the chauffer for her family, friends and anyone who would tag along on her adventures. She had a gift of recognizing the needs of others and worked tirelessly to make sure all their needs were met big or small. She exemplified the Christian example of a wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to all who knew her. She never met a stranger and everyone that was blessed to meet her felt welcomed and shown the love of Christ.

Jan loved to take pictures of everyone and everything she experienced in life. She also loved to travel and spend time with her grandchildren watching their various activities. She enjoyed reading her bible and other spiritual materials, shopping with her sister and spending time with her friends and lunch bunch from church. She loved to cook for family and events and was famously known for her chicken and dumplings and homemade kraut and pork. She was known to always be on the go as her motto was “places to go and things to see”

Jan was born at the home of her Aunt Mary on Sand Mountain on June 20, 1949 to Wendell and Thelma Palmer. She attended Davis School and graduated in 1967 where she was a member of the basketball team, majorette, homecoming queen, served on several clubs/organizations and the Lovemans Teen Board. After graduating, she married her high school sweetheart, William Donald “Donnie” Ellison on November 29, 1968 and began working various jobs while Donnie was in the Army and began a family in 1973 and added their second child in 1977.

In 1988 she began serving her community working as a clerk for Probate Judge John Bradford. In 1992, Jan was elected as the probate Judge for Dade County and honorable served her community for 5 consecutive terms and retired after 20 yrs of service in 2012. While serving as Judge she continued her service on numerous boards and civic organizations.

After retirement she joined the Gold Star Wives Organization, where she served graciously as the Southeast Parliamentarian for 2 years and also the Magnolia Chapter Parliamentarian for 2 years and the Daughters of the American Revolution

Jan was a member of White Oak Baptist church for 49 where she served as treasurer, Sunday School Teacher and Nursery attendant for many years. In 2016, she had the privilege to be part of the Zimbabwe Mission team where she taught Bible school, witnessed throughout the villages and loved on the little children and widows.

She was preceded in death by her husband Donnie Ellison; parents, Wendell & Thelma Palmer; in laws, Sonny Ellison, Porter and Betty Ellison, Laverne Holland and special Aunt, Mary

Funeral services will be held 11:30 AM Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the Chapel of Moore Funeral Home with Brother Jeff Daniels and Brother Lonnie Denny officiating. Interment will be held in Chattanooga National Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Tuesday 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM and Wednesday 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to White Oak Baptist Church, Gold Star Wives- Magnolia Chapter or St Jude Research Hospital.

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