Arnold, Ellen R. (nee Dudovitz), 64, devoted, loving, caring, incredible companion for 44 years of Philip E. Arnold, devoted mother of Fredric (Lisa) Arnold and Alyson Arnold, loving grandmother of Max and Jacob Arnold, dear sister of Mark (Pam) Dudovitz, Barry Dudovitz and Rabbi Larry (Tamara) Dudovitz, cherished aunt of many nieces and nephews, cherished daughter of the late Harry (the late Frieda) Dudovitz, fond step-daughter of Anne Dudovitz. Services Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Chicago Jewish Funerals Chapel, 195 N. Buffalo Grove Rd., (1 blk. North of Lake Cook Rd.), Buffalo Grove. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Ellen was a life member of Hadassah and Co-President of the Mission Hills Hadassah. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to Hospice of the North Shore, 2821 Central St., Evanston, IL, 60201. Hadassah-North Shore, 1724 First St., Highland Park, IL, 60035 or to the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, 1111 Stewart Ave., Bethpage, NY, 11714, would be appreciated. Arrangements by: Chicago Jewish Funeral, David Jacobson Funeral Director, 847-229-8822, www.cjfinfo.com
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Dear Phil,
Janice and I were so sorry to hear about the passing of Ellen. We would have responded sooner, but just today, found out about Ellen as we did about Arnie.
We will always remember the good times we had during our "poor" days when the true meaning of a good time was sharing your "huge" bed to watch the Miss America Pagent. And, we will always appreciate the way you and Ellen accepted our family as though we were part of your family.
Ellen will be missed.
Our prayers are with her, you and your beautiful family.
With sincere love and affection,
Alan & Janice
Alan & Janice Rendl
October 4, 2004
Dear Phil,
I was sorry to hear abour Ellen. We were out of town and I happened to read the newspaper. Ellen was a wonderful person, even though we had our differences. I am so sorry that this happened and my thoughts are with you.
Always,
Sheila Landsman
Sheila Landsman
September 17, 2004
Dear Phil,
I am so sorry for you to hear about the passing of Ellen. Back in our Morton Grove days she was always warm and friendly, and where ever else our paths crossed. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Anne Chessick
September 16, 2004
Dear Phil,
I just learned of Ellen's passing. Lynda and I extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. How plainly I remember knowing you and Ellen from our days at NU, and then being neighbors in Chicago.
Howard Silverman
September 16, 2004
Dear Alyson,
I was so very sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. I was told when my mother died just days before Rosh Hashanah that only the most blessed are taken from us during the high holidays. You Mom must have been very very special and I am sorry I never had a chance to know her. My deepest sympathies.
Merilee Elliott
September 16, 2004
Dear Phil, Alyson & Fred,
We were shocked and saddened to read of Ellen's passing. We extend our heartfelt condolences to you and all of Ellen's loved ones.
With many fond memories of a lovely lady and with our deepest sympathy,
Karen and Art Paullin
Karen and Arthur Paullin
September 15, 2004
Dear Phil,Fred & Alyson,
Ellen was the most elegant women I even knew. We had so many good times together. Jim & I send you are deepest sympathy.
Fondly,
Diane Herold
Diane Herold
September 15, 2004
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