Ella Mae Bruno
Ella Mae "Ellie" Bruno (nee Beaird) passed away peacefully on November 3, 2015 at age 97. Formerly of Hinsdale and Western Springs.
Beloved wife of the late Rexford E. Bruno. Loving mother of Barbara (David) Headley, Susan (Stuart) Krawll, and Sally (Martin) Case. "Grammy" to Linda (Chad) Maurer, Beth Headley, Carissa (Adrian) Turnell, Collin (Ashleigh) Krawll, Jordan (Sara) Krawll, Logan (Eric) Dargatz, Ryan (Jessica) Case, Scott Case and Kyle Case. "Great-Grammy" to Michael and Nicole Ulman, Chelsey (Mark) Shumaker, Autumn Maurer, Taylor, Kaitlyn and A.J. Turnell, Rex and Bo Dargatz, Abigail Krawll and Liam Krawll. "Great Great-Grammy" to Ryder Ulman.
Ellie was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great great grandmother. She enjoyed playing golf, her investment club and the potluck group. She and Rex loved to travel, entertain and spend time with their family. She was greatly loved and will be missed by all.
No visitation. A private memorial service will be at the family farm in Wisconsin.
Memorials to Luther Oaks, 601 Lutz Road, Bloomington, IL where she lived, or the Evans Scholars Foundation, 1 Briar Rd., Golf, IL 60029 www.wgaesf.org.
Carmody-Flynn Funeral Home, Bloomington. 309-663-1968. www.carmodyflynn.com.
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