DEWEES,
Ella J.
(Maiden Name: DeGroot)
Kingman Daily Miner, Kingman, AZ -
Published on May 7, 2014 -
Ella J. DeWees, 98, died Dec. 29, 2013, in Kingman from natural causes.
Born in Combined Locks, Wisconsin in 1915, the oldest daughter of 12
children of John and Johanna DeGroot, she worked in the family grocery
store until she was 24 and then left to travel and live in Miami Beach.
She settled in Long Beach, California in 1948. Nicknamed Pennie by that
time, she found that she loved the ocean, the beaches and the bustling
downtown of Long Beach. She married and had one daughter and later
divorced. From 1963 to 2004, she worked at the Long Beach School Credit
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She loved to walk and always walked to work. She was an early health
food enthusiast and enjoyed excellent health until almost the end of her
life.
Always on the go, she loved to dance, golf, cook and host parties at
home. Travel was another passion - she took 20 cruises, going everywhere
from Europe to Alaska to Hong Kong.
Pennie moved to Kingman in 2009 to be near family and lived at Helen's
Place on Sunrise Avenue until her passing. She enjoyed Kingman for the
beautiful sunsets, the many historic buildings, the huge stores and the
Hualapai Mountains. She was preceded in death by Sherwood DeWees in 1974
and in 2008 by Gunnar Gardsten, whom she was partnered with for 27
years.
She is survived by daughter Catherine Quillin of Hackberry; two
grandsons, Matthew and David; and one sister, Theresa Sanders of
Compton, California. Her remains are buried at Westminster Memorial Park
in Westminster, California.
A long and busy life lived during the best years of the United States,
and moreAd by Start Savin than ready to move on to the next place when
her time came.
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