Obituary for Ellen Jane Eisele
Gone from life, but not from the hearts and minds of all who knew her.
After an initial career of raising three kids in a post ww II military family, Miss Jane went on to a successful career as a surgical nurse at Kennestone Hospital, ironically, where she passed with a sudden illness April 18.
A third career move for Miss Jane was learning the restaurant business and eventually owning a successful restaurant across from Dobbins Air Force Base front gate. Because of her military background, Miss Jane always had a deep regard for military families and our veterans, but because of the military clientele at her restaurant, this deep regard became a passion.
In the last few years, the Dobbins Chapel had been put on the chopping block with budget cuts and a souring economy. Miss Jane became very involved in the preservation of that church, where incidentally, she was married. Fortunately, Miss Jane lived just long enough to see the chapel moved to its new home on the opposite side of Dobbins. [Link to complete story]
http://marietta.11alive.com/news/news/182162-historic-chapel-saved-moves-along-dobbins-runway.The chapel which still needs funds to refurbish, has caused family and friends to honor Miss Jane by asking that in lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Dobbins Chapel Foundation, Inc., a non-profit created to save the Dobbins Chapel. [Link to donations] http://dobbinschapelfoundation.org . Miss Jane is survived by her dedicated husband Gary, two sons, two sisters, and many family members who know and love her.
Viewing will commence Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 9:30 am at Mayes Ward Dobbins Funeral Home in Marietta. Services will commence at 11:00 am with internment at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton.
www.mayeswarddobbins.com
Obituary for Ellen Jane Eisele
Gone from life, but not from the hearts and minds of all who knew her.
After an initial career of raising three kids in a post ww II military family, Miss Jane went on to a successful career as a surgical nurse at Kennestone Hospital, ironically, where she passed with a sudden illness April 18.
A third career move for Miss Jane was learning the restaurant business and eventually owning a successful restaurant across from Dobbins Air Force Base front gate. Because of her military background, Miss Jane always had a deep regard for military families and our veterans, but because of the military clientele at her restaurant, this deep regard became a passion.
In the last few years, the Dobbins Chapel had been put on the chopping block with budget cuts and a souring economy. Miss Jane became very involved in the preservation of that church, where incidentally, she was married. Fortunately, Miss Jane lived just long enough to see the chapel moved to its new home on the opposite side of Dobbins. [Link to complete story]
http://marietta.11alive.com/news/news/182162-historic-chapel-saved-moves-along-dobbins-runway.The chapel which still needs funds to refurbish, has caused family and friends to honor Miss Jane by asking that in lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Dobbins Chapel Foundation, Inc., a non-profit created to save the Dobbins Chapel. [Link to donations] http://dobbinschapelfoundation.org . Miss Jane is survived by her dedicated husband Gary, two sons, two sisters, and many family members who know and love her.
Viewing will commence Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 9:30 am at Mayes Ward Dobbins Funeral Home in Marietta. Services will commence at 11:00 am with internment at the Georgia National Cemetery in Canton.
www.mayeswarddobbins.com
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