Patricia Anne Ellsworth, born March 3, 1942, in Campbellton, New Brunswick, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2024 after a sudden stroke. She was 82 years old. Pat was the beloved wife of Roger Ellsworth, with whom she shared a lifetime of devotion and partnership. Together, they raised their family while navigating the challenges of military life, moving across the country and beyond—including stops in Moncton, Inuvik, Bermuda, and finally settling in Ottawa.
A loving mother, Pat is survived by her sons, Darren (Dominique) of Calgary and Stephen (Molly Bell) of Ottawa. She was a fiercely proud grandmother to her cherished Emma, who brought her immense joy. Pat also leaves behind her brother, Gordon (Elaine) Murray of Halifax, brother-in-law Richard (late Margaret) Ellsworth of Calgary, as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family who shared her roots and family memories, which were so important to her.
Teaching was Pat’s calling. She dedicated herself to nurturing young children, finding her heart’s work as a preschool teacher and guiding the littlest ones as they began their journeys in life. Pat’s gentle, grounding influence was a gift to everyone she taught.
A service celebrating Pat’s life will be held at Riverside United Church on Thursday, November 14, at 2 p.m., followed by a reception. She will be laid to rest in a private family service at Beechwood Military Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Riverside United Church would be greatly appreciated.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude for the tremendous outpouring of compassion including those from Riverside and Orleans United Churches.
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Amanda, Barclay, Hannah, Ben
Gordon
Rest in peace, beloved sister. Rest with those who have gone before. Rest in the faith in which we were nurtured. Into God's loving keeping...
Dianne and Terrance Hill
Deepest condolences to you and your family. Terry and I were colleagues and remain friends, with Gordon and Elaine . May the peace of Christ be with you all as you celebrate Pat’s life and commend her into God’s care and keeping.
Sharon Murray
Rest in peace, aunt Pat. Sending Roger, Darren, Dominique, Stephen, Molly, and Emma much love from the east coast. I wish we could be there to celebrate her life.
Bill Hughes
Deepest condolences to Ellsworth and Murray families. Pats kind, carrying, loving nature will be greatly missed. Fondest of memories from our times together. Cousin Bill and Sharon
Ray Lebeau
To Roger, Darren, Stephen, Family Members & Friends,
The members of the Canadian Forces Supplementary Radio (SUPRAD) System Oldtimers Association were deeply saddened by the news of Pat's passing. All those who became friends with Pat, will forever remember the dedication she had for her profession as a teacher. She left behind a legacy of knowledge, inspiration and compassion. She touched the lives of so many young children, not just through teaching, but through kindness and dedication. Those military friends who served with Roger and Pat will cherish the memories of all the enjoyable times that were shared. Please know that as members of your extended military family, we will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. God Bless.
'Friends Forever'
Kimberley Allen-McGill
Roger, Rev. Molly and Stephen, and Ellsworth family,
My deepest sympathies to you all during this sad time. It was a joy for me always to chat with Pat at Riverside United Church, and she was such a warm light in my life as I was making music and working with kids in the church. Her smiles, kindness, good humor and encouragement meant so very much. How she will be missed. I give thanks for her life, and hold you all in my prayers. Hugs! Kim
Remembering our Mrs E and Grandma Pat with love. Her kindness, her genuine interest in what we were all doing and her marshmallow squares at Christmas fill our memories. Sending our sympathy and love to Mr E/Grandpa Rog, Molly, Stephen, Emma, Darren and Dominique.