Eleanor Pasimeni
December 15, 1920 - December 31, 2008
We honor the life and memory of Eleanor May Craft Pasimeni, (Granny Pas), who passed away on Dec. 31 at the age of 88. She was loved by all. Ellie was born Dec. 15, 1920 to Charles H. and Henrietta Tate Craft in Jamaica, Queens, NY. She married Lt. Thomas John Pasimeni, US Navy, on April 10, 1943. She was sealed to Tom in the SL Temple, May 2008. She had a zest for learning and adventure. Ellie and Tom loved traveling across our great country in their mini motor home visiting all 50 states. Ellie’s hobbies included cross stitching, photography, hiking and bird watching. Ellie is survived by her three children, Susan Eckert, Steven (Susan), Jane (Reynold) Willie; 5 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Ellie was preceded in death by her parents and her husband. Friends may call from 10:00am –12:00 at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 S. 900 E. SLC, on Sat. Jan. 10. A private graveside service will follow at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution in memory of Ellie to the Charity Care Fund, Christus St. Joseph Villa, 451 Bishop Federal Lane, SLC, UT 84115. Special thanks to Christus St. Joseph Villa Assisted Living staff, Care Source Hospice and Drs. Hanlon and James.
In Loving Memory
i was so sad and shocked to see Ellie's picture in the obit. i used to work the front desk at the friendshiip manor. doing security and assisting the residents. it seems just like yesterday when tom passed away. i recall ellie coming to the desk and telling me that her daughter had called and she was to go to the hospital quickly. but, told her not to hurry too fast because tom was gone. on a better note. one christmas ellie and her daughter susan had gone to the toy store. They had these cute little animals that had motion sensors in them. they had one extra and i bought the little piggy off of her. what a sweet sweet woman that will be greatly missed. but then again she is with tom and probably having a greater time than we are. hang in there i know personally some day it has to get better. sincerly, edna coulson dixon woodscross, utah
edna coulson dixon
woodscross, ut
Keeping your family in our prayers as you prepare for Ellie's funeral. I know that it will be a time of sharing how special she was to all of us and how she touched each of our lives! She will live on in our hearts forever! Love, Nancy & Stan
Stan & Nancy Trahan
Hendersonville, NC