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Eleanor Mae "Ellie" (KOEHLER) CONGER

Posted 2016-01-19 by Caryn
Eleanor (Ellie) Mae Koehler Conger died peacefully on September 21,
2014, at Hospice of the Valley in Scottsdale, Arizona, at the age of
92. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held October 11,
at 11 a.m., at Paradise Valley Community Church, 4242 E Greenway
Road, Phoenix, Arizona, with visitation thirty minutes prior to the
service. Burial will follow the service at Paradise Memorial
Gardens. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Valley , 1510 E
Flower Street, Phoenix, AZ 85014, in Eleanor's name. Hansen Desert
Hills Mortuary in Scottsdale is handling arrangements. Eleanor was
born to William McKinley and Marie Fricke Koehler in Sibley,
Illinois. She married Weldon Conger on February 10, 1945, in Sibley,
and celebrated nearly 64 years together. She is survived by three
daughters, Sue (Bill) Hallinan of Scottsdale; Sharon (Paul) Murphy
of Portland; Janene (Rich) Clay of Redmond, WA; one son, Jody
(Diane) of Tucson; eleven grandchildren, Justin Murphy; Erin Murphy
(Brian) Deardorff; Hillary Hallinan (Brian) Hutson; Alex and Eric
Kinney; Katie Clay; Lauren, Hailey, Sarah, Claire and David Conger;
three great-grandchildren, Kylie, Brady and Braxon Hutson; one
brother, Don (Gayle) Koehler of Loomis, CA; and one niece, Lynne
Lamb (Jim) Beasley, League City, TX. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Weldon; her parents; and her loving stepmother,
Margaret Koehler. Eleanor graduated from Sibley High School in 1940,
and received a two-year diploma from Illinois State Normal
University in 1942, which qualified her to teach in rural Illinois
elementary schools immediately. She was an elementary teacher in
Forrest, Illinois, from 1942 until 1945, when district policy
prohibited married women from teaching. In 1953, Eleanor returned to
teaching at Sibley Elementary School as its 3rd grade teacher until
1961 and again from 1973 to 1976. She loved children, and she loved
teaching. In addition, Eleanor worked closely with Weldon to manage
Conger Specialized Agricultural Services for over 20 years. She also
directly contributed to their farming activities, operating large
equipment until they retired in 1983. She and Weldon then moved to
Scottsdale, where they enjoyed playing golf, visiting family, and
traveling by motorhome throughout the U.S. and Canada. Eleanor was a
long-standing member of the United Methodist Church in Sibley and
Melvin, Illinois. In recent years, she and Weldon were active and
enthusiastic members of the Gold Canyon United Methodist Church in
Gold Canyon, Arizona. For the past three years, she resided at
Pueblo Norte in Scottsdale, where she was independent and active
until her death. Family was Eleanor's first priority, and she showed
a keen interest in the education, activities and careers of her
children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. By example, she
demonstrated diligence, persistence, compassion, love and humor. She
chose to begin each day with a positive attitude, and greeted
everyone with a friendly smile. Please visit www.hansenmortuary.com
to place online condolences. - See more at:
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See Also: Conger, Eleanor (Ellie) Mae Koehler




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