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Ellen Madeline <I>Malone</I> Robinson

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Ellen Madeline Malone Robinson

Birth
Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
31 May 2018 (aged 84)
Mangum, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mangum, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Note: Link to parents provided by Dawn Chilson Bell in Jan. 2022.

Ellen Madeline (Malone) Robinson was born in Los Angeles, CA on February 15, 1934 to Theresa (Wolf) and Edgar Malone. Ellen passed away peacefully on May 31, 2018 in Mangum, OK. She was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Billy R. Robinson (1996), her parents Ed and Tess Malone, and son-in-law Don Chilson, Jr.

Ellen is survived by her sister and brother-in-law Rose Mary and Duane Delmore. She is also survived by her children; Connie Edwards, Billie Chilson, Diana and John Moreland, and Kimberly and Brian McCullough. In addition, she is survived by her grandchildren; Jeni and Matt Lee, Jaime and James Kerpash, Shawn and Terry Whetstone, Dawn Chilson (Nathan) Bell, Misty Christian, Andrew Moreland (fiancée Brandi Janke), Anya McCullough (fiancé Curtis Keat), and Colby Moreland. Ellen’s great grandchildren include â€" Matthew and Cassandra Whetstone, Carson and Fisher Lee, James Kerpash, and Lucas Christian. Also left behind are nieces, nephews, and good friends. Ellen loved her dogs very much as well. She leaves behind Shorty and Pixie.

Ellen grew up in Van Nuys, CA and Creswell, OR. In 1951 she moved to Colorado Springs, where she met Bill Robinson. They were married February 15, 1955. Ellen was a business owner in Colorado Springs, CO for many years. She ran a ceramic shop (Robinson’s Ceramics) with her husband and was known for her freehand artistry. She was also a member of Order of Eastern Star for many years in Colorado and Oklahoma. In 2005, Ellen moved to Mangum, OK. She was a member of Grace Christian Fellowship Church of Mangum.

Anyone who knew Ellen knew she was never without a crochet hook. She would make pot holders, towels, and afghans on a regular basis. Almost anyone she came in contact with would receive her handiwork. She entered her afghans in the local fair and often won blue ribbons. We were all blessed by her warmth and care for others. Her family and friends will miss her dearly.

Services pending with Greer Funeral Home
Note: Link to parents provided by Dawn Chilson Bell in Jan. 2022.

Ellen Madeline (Malone) Robinson was born in Los Angeles, CA on February 15, 1934 to Theresa (Wolf) and Edgar Malone. Ellen passed away peacefully on May 31, 2018 in Mangum, OK. She was preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Billy R. Robinson (1996), her parents Ed and Tess Malone, and son-in-law Don Chilson, Jr.

Ellen is survived by her sister and brother-in-law Rose Mary and Duane Delmore. She is also survived by her children; Connie Edwards, Billie Chilson, Diana and John Moreland, and Kimberly and Brian McCullough. In addition, she is survived by her grandchildren; Jeni and Matt Lee, Jaime and James Kerpash, Shawn and Terry Whetstone, Dawn Chilson (Nathan) Bell, Misty Christian, Andrew Moreland (fiancée Brandi Janke), Anya McCullough (fiancé Curtis Keat), and Colby Moreland. Ellen’s great grandchildren include â€" Matthew and Cassandra Whetstone, Carson and Fisher Lee, James Kerpash, and Lucas Christian. Also left behind are nieces, nephews, and good friends. Ellen loved her dogs very much as well. She leaves behind Shorty and Pixie.

Ellen grew up in Van Nuys, CA and Creswell, OR. In 1951 she moved to Colorado Springs, where she met Bill Robinson. They were married February 15, 1955. Ellen was a business owner in Colorado Springs, CO for many years. She ran a ceramic shop (Robinson’s Ceramics) with her husband and was known for her freehand artistry. She was also a member of Order of Eastern Star for many years in Colorado and Oklahoma. In 2005, Ellen moved to Mangum, OK. She was a member of Grace Christian Fellowship Church of Mangum.

Anyone who knew Ellen knew she was never without a crochet hook. She would make pot holders, towels, and afghans on a regular basis. Almost anyone she came in contact with would receive her handiwork. She entered her afghans in the local fair and often won blue ribbons. We were all blessed by her warmth and care for others. Her family and friends will miss her dearly.

Services pending with Greer Funeral Home


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