Cressey, Eleanor

Birth Name Cressey, Eleanor
Nick Name Ellie
Gender female
Age at Death 77 years, 7 months, 16 days

Narrative

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MONTPELIER - Eleanor (Ellie) Webster died at home.

She graduated from Syracuse University, with a degree in child development.

She taught in a variety of preschool settings including: The Laboratory Nursery School at Syracuse University, The Ann L. Page Demonstration School at Wellesley College, but most of her teaching was at Edgewood Co-op Nursery School in E. Lansing, Mich., (where she lived for more than 30 years.) As a professional, she believed in the importance of play for children, universal in all cultures and essential to development.

She enjoyed travel, especially viewing the topography of many countries in the world. She met her husband of 53 years in Norway, and they lived for a time in England, Hawaii, and for 3½ years in Japan, where she again taught Japanese children in public preschools. (Although she did not know Japanese, she believed play does not need spoken language.) Most of all, she found pleasure in traveling, often on tenting trips to her children and grandchildren, wherever they were living. She and her husband had just returned from Hawaii, and visits with family, prior to entering hospice Nov. 6, 2013.

Ellie liked mountains, snow, sun, and the water. Thus, she was especially pleased to retire in Vermont, where they had spent many vacations, visiting family and camping on their land in Marshfield. Canoeing and tending her flower garden were also favorite activities. She also loved the community of Montpelier. She did volunteer work for many years at the Family Center and at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier. She was a strong advocate for "green" issues, and urged all people to fully insulate their homes.

Ellie is survived by her husband, Harris; her daughter, Debbie McMaster, Debbie's husband, Charley and children, Callie and Ben of Pepperell, Mass.; son, Jim Webster, Jim's wife, Therese Glowacki and children, Maggie and Grant of Niwot, Colo.; son, Tom Webster and Tom's wife, Laurel and children, Abby and Rebecca of University Place, Wash.; and her daughter, Cyndi Webster of East Lansing, Mich.; as well as her sister, Marjorie Bowler of Newtown Square, Pa. Her brother, Dick Cressey and her sister, Fran Seasholes had died previously.

There will be a memorial service for Ellie at the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, on a date to be announced. She has donated her body to UVM Medical School, and her ashes will then be buried in the Webster family plot in Bennington.

Published in Times Argus on Jan. 21, 2014

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 2 June 1936 Syracuse, Onondaga Co., New York, USA    
Death 18 January 2014 Montpelier, Washington Co., Vermont, USA    

Cause: Heart failure

Census 1940 Syracuse, Onondaga Co., New York, USA    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Cressey, George Babcock15 December 189623 October 1963
Mother Chatfield, Marion Holbrook26 September 189919 February 1975
    Sister     Cressey, Marjorie H 1926
    Brother     Cressey, Richard Chatfield 21 December 1928 15 May 1989
    Sister     Cressey, Frances G 1933 13 November 2012
         Cressey, Eleanor 2 June 1936 18 January 2014

Families

Family of Webster, Harris C and Cressey, Eleanor

Unknown Partner Webster, Harris C ( * + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Webster, Debbie
Webster, James
Webster, Tom
Webster, Cyndi
  Attributes
Type Value Notes Sources
_UID 7C2277F8A3361A46941C7DACF160BC325E84
 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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