Cumberland-Barren County KyArchives Obituaries.....Ellison, Eugene T. 1923 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sandi Gorin http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00002.html#0000404 June 29, 2005, 11:24 am Undated Glasgow, KY Newspaper "Dr. E. T. Ellison. Dr. Eugene T. Ellison, in his 88th year, died at his home here Saturday night at 8 o'clock, following a two week's illness of pneumonia. "Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Lucas, of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. J. D. Smoot, this place, and one son, Mr. Tom Ellison, Savannah, Georgia. One sister, Mrs. J. N. Fisher, of Temple, Texas, also survives. "After funeral services at the home Monday afternoon, by Rev. Biser, of the Christian church, of which Dr. Ellison was a member, burial was in the Glasgow cemetery. Pallbearers: Messrs. Winn Davis, A. E. Ely, Alex. Dickinson, C. C. Carden, James E. Clayton and George Ellis. "Dr. Ellison was born in Cumberland County March 29, 1854, a son of S. T. Ellison, a distingujished man of Virginia (note he died 1923). "For twenty years, Dr. Ellison was one of the leading druggists of Glasgow, following his retirement from the practice of medicine, fifteen years of which practice was at Red Boiling Springs, Tenn., where he was universally loved and respected. "After engaging in the drug business here with remarkable success, Dr. Ellison retired from active participation in the affairs of business two years ago; but he never wholly gave up his interest and love of pharmaceutical work. He excelled in this, and was one of the greatest druggists Southern Kentucky ever had. "Dr. Ellison served as mayor of Glasgow for two terms, and made one of the greatest executives Glasgow ever had. Many improvements of a permanent and lasting nature today stand as a tribute to his genius and unglagging efforts to help the city. "Deceased was active in the Masonic lodge and Knights of Pythias, of which he was a loyal member. "Dr. Ellison was twice married. In 1877 he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Botts, to which union the children mentioned above were born. His second wife, was Miss Jennie L. Boles, of this place, who survive. "It can be truly said that Dr. Ellison's death removes a man universally popular. We never knew a man with as many lasting and true friends, nor anybody who made and held friends as did Dr. Ellison. His very nature was friendliness itself. He was a good man - kind and considerate. His charities were legion, and the good he did on this earth will forever keep his memory green. "He was consistent in his views - a substantial citizen, and a factor in the upbuilding of Glasgow and its people. And his death is particularly sad, for he retired from business to enjoy life mingling and mixing with friends and neighbors, as he once told the writer. "As a neighbor, as a father, and as a friend, he was far beyond the average - was all that ___ as God directs ___ the earth, which has been made finer because of his influence." Additional Comments: NOTE: I have no connection and no further information. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/cumberland/obits/e/ellison3009gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/