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Ellice Adrianna Sala

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ellice Adrianna Sala

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander Ary Sala

    Alexander married Shaina Ellice McKay [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Shaina Ellice McKay
    Children:
    1. 1. Ellice Adrianna Sala


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Dennis Mills McKay

    Dennis married Lorraine Keith [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Lorraine Keith
    Children:
    1. Denna Laureen McKay
    2. Sheira Dawn McKay
    3. Tyson Colby McKay
    4. Kirsten Charity McKay
    5. 3. Shaina Ellice McKay
    6. Naomi Camille McKay
    7. Rebbeca Celeste McKay
    8. Dustin Merrit Seth McKay


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Ellis Vee Keith was born 17 Jun 1917, Pago Pago, Tutuilla, , Samoa (son of Willard Augustus Keith and Esther Pearl Frodsham); died 11 Dec 1985, Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States; was buried Abt 14 Dec 1985, ? Cemetery, Calgary, , Alberta, Canada.

    Ellis married Hazel Marie LeBaron 12 Apr 1939, Cardston, , Alberta, Canada. Hazel was born 9 Jun 1920, Barnwell, , Alberta, Canada; died 27 Mar 1995, Cardston, , Alberta, Canada; was buried , Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary, , Alberta, Canada. [Group Sheet]


  2. 15.  Hazel Marie LeBaron was born 9 Jun 1920, Barnwell, , Alberta, Canada; died 27 Mar 1995, Cardston, , Alberta, Canada; was buried , Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary, , Alberta, Canada.

    Notes:

    FL- ADDRESS-L f= W.F.LeBaron
    .as of 10/01/91 Hazel Pratt
    .husb: Frank 10643 Mapleglen Cres. S.E.
    . Calgary, Alberta
    . Canada T2J 1X1 403-271-1 840
    Place of birth for Hazel was changed from Taber to Barnwell under th e direction
    of Hazel on Oct 25, 1992. This information is found in her personal j ournal.

    After a first stroke and prior to her second stroke that took her lif e; Hazel
    and Frank moved to Cardston purchasing a home affectionately called t he round
    house. They felt they needed a slower way of life and time to atten d the
    temple. They both enjoyed the blessings of the new life style, makin g new
    friends and taking every opportunity to serve. Hazel became actively
    involved in the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers organization as well as
    completing/organizing her life history and treasured docuements. Unde r the
    direction of her son Donald she wrote many letters in order to updat e family
    genealogical information; the majority ofwhich was completed prior t o her
    death. Her work along with that of Donald Keith resulted in the compl etion and
    distribution of a almost complete list of family members, addresses a nd phone
    numbers. Hazels letters to all family members stimuated family unit y and
    assured those that may have felt left out that they were of worth. Ir onically
    the list of family members, accumulated by Hazel and assembled by Don ald
    were distributed at her funeral --- a last testimony of her untiring
    willingness to use God given energy to bless the lives of others.
    Prior to her stroke/death she had suffered a bought of the flue whic h left her
    weak. She was still weak when we travelled down to attend the templ e and visit
    with her and Frank. Though we normally would stayed with them she ha d requested
    that we stay with Yvonne Attwood this time. We did however take som e time to
    visit with her finding her in good spirits and actively engaged in ge nealogy
    (she had fourteen letter written and ready to mail to family member s asking
    for information) though she was weak. She had no complaints as she sh ared with
    us the purchase of a lot in Cardston just four block away. It was a l arge
    pioneer
    lot with plenty of room for growing a garden. When she saw the size o f the lot
    she jumped up and down in excitment and asked "Can I plant some Tabe r corn? --
    I have been given some seed. Typical of her entire life, she had again
    identified a way to bless the lives of her children; unselfishly shar ing what
    she had for their enjoyment and a opportunity to be involved in their
    priorities. That evening my parents (Margarette and DeVere Leavitt)
    had asked us to come for a family supper as it was Linda's birthday . When
    Hazel declined an invitation to attend we knew she was not feeling st rong
    though the smile on her face and her ever joyful personality masked a ny
    weakness.
    On tuesday we returned to Edmonton. Thursday during the night Hazel s uffered a
    stroke while in her bed at their home in Cardston. Friday morning sh e was taken
    to the hospital by her husband Frank. Her communication was limited a nd her
    concern was that we know that they had been able to find someone tha t was
    willing to roto-till the land on our lot so that the corn could be pl anted.
    That morning following a blessing from the bishop which provided som e comfort;
    Frank called us with the news. By afternoon we were on our way to Car dston.
    Upon arriving we found mother unable to communicate except to squeez e your
    hand. As the family began to gather and mothers' condition worsened F ather
    (Frank Pratt) asked each one whether they felt we should do anythin g to
    prolong her life -- if an further emergency arose. Each felt that w e should
    instruct the doctors not to take any action incase of a heart attac k or
    other further complication. All felt that she had lived a good life a nd that
    they would rather have her go than to see her suffer further or lea d a impaired
    life. Having arrived at this conclusion, on the sunday the family wa s asked to
    fast that the will of Heavenly Father would be granted -- that she wo uld be
    taken quickly or that she would be restored to her normal health. The se
    feelings had been expressed as sons of Mother had layed hands on he r head with
    father as the voice the previous saturday.
    On monday 27 of March 1995 at 11:30 A.M. Hazel returned to her Heaven ly Father.
    Those in the room felt her love and that of those that had come to ta ke her
    home. Even the nurse who came to check her purse commented on the tre mendous
    feeling of love in the room. At her passing Frank asked for a momen t with
    mother alone; then each family member present was given the opportuni ty to say
    goodbye before the staff of Salmon Funeral home removed the body in
    preparation of for the funeral.
    Father was calm and later that afternoon, at the home of Yvonne and L ayne did a
    most admirable job of conducting a family meeting to plan the funera l program.
    Then on March 30, 1995 all seventeen children gathered to honor thei r mother.
    The coffin had been made by and under the direction of Brian Pratt. T he girls
    painted on flowers and the words: "Thy children shall rise up and cal l thee
    Blessed." The biography was given by a daughter Janet Pratt Marshal l and a talk
    by a son Donald Keith. Bishop Ken Summerfelt provided concluding rema rks. The
    Pallbears were Donald Keith, Franklin Pratt, Brain Pratt, Daniel Prat t, Robert
    Pratt and Craig Pratt. Interment in the Queen's Park Cemetary, Calgar y, Alberta
    Canada. At the Cemetary Father sang a song of fairwell, "--and He wal ked with
    me and He talked with me--" and expressed the feeling to the family t hat he
    had never felt so peaceful. Having overcome accomplished many tasks i n life
    and having overcome the weaknesses which mortallity presents he stoo d as a
    father and patriach to his children as they all reluctantly left th e site of
    their mothers burial. We will be ever mindful of this great
    lady as we observe the blessing of her example in the lives of her ch ildren.

    Children:
    1. Yvonne Marie Keith
    2. Donald Ellis Keith
    3. Linda Keith
    4. 7. Lorraine Keith


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