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Ellen Elizabeth Nettles

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Ellen Elizabeth Nettles

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8 Dec 2011
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Ellen Elizabeth Nettles - DECATUR - Ellen Elizabeth Nettles (19), a Decatur native, drowned December 8th on St. Croix, VI. Ellen was pursuing her passion for sustainable agriculture through an internship at the Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute. She had recently completed a summer/fall internship at Elderberry Pond organic farm in Auburn NY. Ellen's love for farming grew out of early experience gardening with her mother, Barbara Gaby Nettles, who died of cancer in April of 2009. Ellen attended Atlanta International School, St. Thomas Moore, and City of Decatur Schools before relocating to Savannah after her mother's death. Ellen completed her Junior year at Memorial Day School, and graduated from Jenkin's High with honors. Ellen lived her commitment to help people through volunteer activities, at Sunrise Retirement home, the Appalachian Service project through Decatur First United Methodist Church, youth activities at St Luke's Episcopal Church, and others. While living in Savannah, Ellen worked at Polk's Fresh Market and Tybee Island Social Club which focused her vision on sustainable food production as a life goal. She deferred college acceptance to gain real life experience in the field. A natural athlete, Ellen participated in cheerleading, softball, lacrosse, lifeguarding, and was also known for her artistic talents. She used her photographic eye and musical ear to produce magical creative works that continue to evoke joy. Those who met Ellen were captivated by her welcoming smile and deep brown eyes surround by luminescent blond hair. She held his holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet as a role model for living a life filled with compassion and service. She is survived by her father Jim and sister Eve, a research professor at Emory University and sculpture major at the University of Georgia respectively. She is the maternal grand-daughter of Martha Jean and the late Van R Gaby of Suwanee and paternal grand-daughter of the late James H. and Melba Porter Nettles of Savannah and his present widow, Beulah Harper Nettles. Extended family survivors include paternal aunts and uncles Diane and Jeff Meseroll, Pamela and Dale Karacostas, Deborah N. Hargroves, Susan and Ray Smith, Tom and Debbie Harper, maternal uncle Mark L. Gaby and wife Stacy as well as a host of cousins on both sides of the family. A celebration of her life will be held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta on Wed. Dec. 21 at 1:00. In lieu of flowers, remembrances and gifts may be made to: Ellen Nettles Memorial Fund, Fidelity Bank, 160 Clairemont Ave. Decatur, Georgia 30030. Attention: Ann Berg. Please sign our on-line guest book at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News December 18, 2011 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannnahnow.com/obituaries.
Published in Savannah Morning News on Dec. 18, 2011

Ellen Elizabeth Nettles - DECATUR - Ellen Elizabeth Nettles (19), a Decatur native, drowned December 8th on St. Croix, VI. Ellen was pursuing her passion for sustainable agriculture through an internship at the Virgin Islands Sustainable Farm Institute. She had recently completed a summer/fall internship at Elderberry Pond organic farm in Auburn NY. Ellen's love for farming grew out of early experience gardening with her mother, Barbara Gaby Nettles, who died of cancer in April of 2009. Ellen attended Atlanta International School, St. Thomas Moore, and City of Decatur Schools before relocating to Savannah after her mother's death. Ellen completed her Junior year at Memorial Day School, and graduated from Jenkin's High with honors. Ellen lived her commitment to help people through volunteer activities, at Sunrise Retirement home, the Appalachian Service project through Decatur First United Methodist Church, youth activities at St Luke's Episcopal Church, and others. While living in Savannah, Ellen worked at Polk's Fresh Market and Tybee Island Social Club which focused her vision on sustainable food production as a life goal. She deferred college acceptance to gain real life experience in the field. A natural athlete, Ellen participated in cheerleading, softball, lacrosse, lifeguarding, and was also known for her artistic talents. She used her photographic eye and musical ear to produce magical creative works that continue to evoke joy. Those who met Ellen were captivated by her welcoming smile and deep brown eyes surround by luminescent blond hair. She held his holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet as a role model for living a life filled with compassion and service. She is survived by her father Jim and sister Eve, a research professor at Emory University and sculpture major at the University of Georgia respectively. She is the maternal grand-daughter of Martha Jean and the late Van R Gaby of Suwanee and paternal grand-daughter of the late James H. and Melba Porter Nettles of Savannah and his present widow, Beulah Harper Nettles. Extended family survivors include paternal aunts and uncles Diane and Jeff Meseroll, Pamela and Dale Karacostas, Deborah N. Hargroves, Susan and Ray Smith, Tom and Debbie Harper, maternal uncle Mark L. Gaby and wife Stacy as well as a host of cousins on both sides of the family. A celebration of her life will be held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta on Wed. Dec. 21 at 1:00. In lieu of flowers, remembrances and gifts may be made to: Ellen Nettles Memorial Fund, Fidelity Bank, 160 Clairemont Ave. Decatur, Georgia 30030. Attention: Ann Berg. Please sign our on-line guest book at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News December 18, 2011 Please sign our Obituary Guest Book at savannnahnow.com/obituaries.
Published in Savannah Morning News on Dec. 18, 2011



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