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Ellen Elizabeth Starling, beloved daughter, sister, aunt, friend, died January 28, 2022, in Bradenton, Florida where she had moved several months ago.
She was born December 2, 1977 in Wooster, Ohio to Ken Starling and Susan Snyder Starling (now Beno).
Ellen thoroughly enjoyed her high school years at Wooster where she cheered for both football and basketball, played violin in the orchestra, edited the yearbook, and ran on the track and field team.   At Lynchburg College, class of 2000, she majored in communication studies, was a cheerleader and a member of Kappa Delta sorority.
Ellen loved her career as an event and wedding planner in various cities and excelled at keeping brides calm on their special day.
Many of those years she lived in the South Carolina low country, loving the warm weather.   But living away from Ohio did not keep her from cheering on her beloved Ohio State Buckeyes.
More recently, Ellen returned home to Wooster for several years, and her friendly, out-going smile greeted friends and others as she undertook various positions.   During that time, she helped care for her father during his illness, all the while bravely and courageously facing her own struggles.
Ellen is survived by her mother and stepfather Susan and Jack Beno of Wooster, sister and brother-in-law Beth and Brad Keck of Wadsworth, and niece and nephew Edie and Joseph Keck. Ellen loved being their aunt and would often declare Edie to be her favorite person in the whole world.   Survivors also include aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Her father, Ken Starling, predeceased her as did her grandparents, Verne and Juanita Snyder and Walter and Jean Starling.
Zoey was among many dogs and other animals rescued, loved and cared for over the years by Ellen.  Donations in Ellen’s memory may be made to Wayne County Humane Society, 1161 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster OH   44691.
The family will welcome and greet friends at McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill Street, Wooster, on Saturday, February 12, from 5pm to 7pm.   Please honor the family ™s request for wearing a face mask.
Private family services will be held.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

Memorial Contributions
Donations in Ellen’s memory may be made to Wayne County Humane Society, 1161 Mechanicsburg Road, Wooster OH   44691.

Service
Private family services will be held

Visitation
Saturday, February 12, from 5pm to 7pm. at the funeral home

21 Comments

  1. Sharing in your sadness as you remember Ellen. Sending much love, peace & prayers to you all. Please know I am here for you if you need anything! May she Rest In Peace and know how much she was loved in this life.
    Your friend- Lexi

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  2. My deepest sympathies for your loss. I knew Ellen in high school and her smile was contagious. As a nervous newcomer I appreciated her warmth and friendly demeanor. She was loved by many.

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  3. Sending prayers to her family. I knew Ellen in high school and cheered with her. She was such a sweet and kind soul. Rest in peace dear Ellen – you were loved by so many.

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  4. Susie and family – You have our deepest sympathies for your loss. We all knew how much you adored Ellen and were so proud of her. May she Rest In Peace.

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  5. My deepest sympathy to her family and friends. I will miss her so much. She was such a caring person.

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  6. Thinking of you and praying you find moments of peace and comfort in the midst of your grief. Ellen will always walk beside you everyday. Sweet memories are on the horizon. Hugs to my lifelong friend

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  7. My deepest sympathy for your loss, I know she will be missed. I knew Ellen while she lived in Beaufort SC and our group of “friends” would often get together. I have fond memories of spending time with her and remembering how she loved the job she had here. Ellen did love animals 🙂 she would watch my dogs when I would go out of town and I knew she was going to take care of them like they were her own. I’ve seen how many good memories people have of her and I hope that she can Rest In Peace knowing she made her mark in such a good way on this earth.

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  8. I’m sorry for your loss.God bless your family.

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  9. To Susie, Jack, Beth and Brad and family: We are so very sorry to hear about Ellen. Please accept our deep and sincere sympathy.

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  10. Rest In Peace, Ellen. You, Beth, and family will all be in my prayers.

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  11. Our deepest sympathies to the whole family. We will always remember Ellen as the sweet, fun loving person she was. We will be forever grateful for the time we had with her. You all are in our prayers.

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  12. Ellen was a true friend to me in college at Lynchburg. We had lots of fun together and I learned from her. I’m sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for you.

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  13. We are so sorry for your loss. Ellen was an amazing person. We pray for the family’s healing and want you to know, our thoughts are with you. Rest easy Ellen.

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  14. Susie: I am so sorry to hear of Ellen’s passing. Having been connected through the Singletons with your parents and with both of us originally married on the same day in 1973 I have always felt connected with the family. You have my deepest sympathies and my your beautiful memories of your special girl sustain you in the days ahead.
    Bobbie Singleton

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  15. I’m so sorry to have read of Ellen’s passing. From my conversations with Ken, I know how much he cared for her and supported her. My deepest sympathy to all members of her family.

    Roy Haynes

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  16. Ellen was my friend and sister in law. We shared many memories and holidays in Beaufort. For at least a decade, Ellen was part of the family, attending every celebration and holiday dinner we ever threw. It pains me to know she is gone. It’s difficult to imagine not hearing her laugh. She truly was a cheerleader to so many. We share a love of animals, especially dogs, and I will always remember how many she rescued over the years. I am endlessly sorry for the loss, pain and grief you all are experiencing. Rest In Peace, Ellen.

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  17. So hard to do this. Losing a friend that helped me throughout my life and helped so many. My early memories were at Parkview and my last memories were just a few months ago when she visited me down here in North Carolina. We danced at junior high dances. She decorated my locker during football season. My first year in college she came to visit me when I was homesick. My College baseball team traveled to Fort Myers and she was visiting family and we made sure we saw each other.

    Condolences to a great family.

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  18. Susie Jack,Beth,Brad and kids.
    I’m so saddened by Ellen’s death, or should I say, the Kraft macaroni and cheese girl. Her picture should be on the box..lol
    I loved her smile and vivacious greeting she gave to everyone..
    I know she is in the arms of Jesus and her “Rad Bad Dad”…healed and cheering the crowds of angels..
    Hold on to the memories, as I will
    Much Love, Connie and Bailey

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  19. Our thoughts, Love and Prayers for you and your family. Ellen was part of our team at the Beaufort Inn where she worked with so many of our guest. In her role as Sales, Ellen often worked with Brides to book their wedding day and helped them create a lifetime full of memories. She was adored by many and was such a wonderful part of our team. She will be deeply missed. Our Condolences to you and your family. Jonathan Sullivan, The Beaufort Inn Team

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