In Memory

Roxanna Ellis

Roxanna Ellis



 
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01/18/14 09:30 AM #1    

Ann Sloan

The 2008 website said: OXIE ELLIS, 48, a real estate agent for The Brants Co., went to be with the Lord as a result of natural causes Thursday, Oct. 21, 1999, in Fort Worth.
Memorial service: Was 4 p.m. Saturday at McKinney Memorial Bible Church.
Burial: Private.
Memorials: The McKinney Memorial Bible Church Missions Fund, 3901 S. Hulen, Fort Worth 76109, or Bread Basket Ministries, 2809 Mansfield Hwy., Fort Worth 76119.
Roxie Ellis was born Nov. 5, 1950, in Fort Worth. She graduated from Paschal High School in 1968. She attended Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. for two years and received her bachelor of science degree in secondary education from the University of Texas in 1972.
She remained in Austin after graduation working at the Capitol. Roxie had a deep love and commitment to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
She had served as a missionary to Honduras, Bulgaria, Romania, Siberia and Russia. She was a Bible study leader and a member of Bible Study Fellowship, Junior League of Fort Worth, Phi Beta Phi and the Fort Worth Board of Realtors. She was preceded in death by her loving father, Dr. Dan Ellis, on July 12, 1999.
Survivors: Loving mother, Norma Ellis; devoted sisters and brothers-in-law, Patti and Jody Ambrose, Ginger and Brent Basham; and adoring nieces and nephews, Elizabeth, Katherine, J.D. and Drew Ambrose, and Virginia, Ellis and Caroline Basham.


06/22/18 04:47 PM #2    

Cathy Hurley

I didn't know Roxie.  I wish I had. It's very clear she was a fun person who spread happiness. Something unusual happened to me yesterday when I left the tour of Paschal.  I stopped by Parkhill's gift/jewelry store as I often do.  There was a very nice woman working there. I was brimming over with stories of what I had just been doing at Paschal so I started telling this lady all about it. She got so excited and wanted to hear everything.  It turned out she is Roxie's sister.  She told me that Roxie had been in our class. It was an almost unbelievable coincidence.  I asked her if there was anything Roxie would want us to know. She said to tell everyone that Roxie loved her friends and Paschal so much.  She would want us all to have a wonderful time.  I have a feeling Roxie will be with us!  Bless her. 


07/01/18 11:45 PM #3    

Susan Diggs (White)

That was a nice experience. I knew Roxie and her family starting in third grade/wonderful family and friends. I miss her, but know she is in Heaven with her family.💜


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