Ella E. Wiggins Murrow

May 17, 1915 - November 28, 2007

Obituary

MURROW, ELLA E., age 92 was born May 17, 1915 to Alexander & Ethel VickeryWiggins in Granite Falls, Washington. She was a graduate of Tolt High School and attended the UW for one year. She is preceded in death by her daughter, PeggyAnn E. Arns 1/80 and her husband Willard S. Murrow 2/80. She was a 74 year member of the Southgate Lodge OES of Burien, WA. There will be a private entombment at Washington Memorial Park of SeaTac. No public services are planned at this time.

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Mary Haman
Mary Haman
5 years ago

Renae and family,

I’m sorry to hear of your Grandmother’s death…..she had a long and interesting journey on earth!!!

I was soooo very fortunate to have had the opportunity to help your Grandmother thru my volunteer work. On most of our outings called shopping she had more energy than I did to complete the circuit of shopping!! smile A typical day of shopping included at least 4 stops for the “sales”….it could be Prilosec at Bartell’s, bananas at Grocery Outlet, prescriptions at Safeway etc etc… I enjoyed her company!! She was always dressed to the TEE when I stopped by to visit/shop with her….make-up was a must!! She always looked like she was 20+ yrs younger and of course was very attractive!

Ella definitely had a significant impact on my life and I will forever charish those memories. She told me months ago that she was ready to be with your Mom and her husband because life wasn’t fun any longer….life was getting too hard and painful. I can understand her feelings because my Mom went thru similar feelings as her journey on earth ended.

As I shed a tears, I know we will all be reunited in the heavens some day.

Just know that you, Joe and the boys were in every conversation during our visits. She soooo appreciated all you did for her and would have been totally lost without your help and support!!

I commend you for “hanging in there” with your Grandmother! You were her “knight in shinning armor”. You had a tough job and DID an outstanding job for her!!

Love and Prayers,

Mary Haman

maria mullins
maria mullins
5 years ago

I am sorry for your loss ,I knew Ella

thru our Grand Mother Mickey Mc Creary

I used to drive her to visit her Mom

when she lived in Hobart.

Again my Condolences