The mountains were her happy place

Ellen Jefsen: 1928-2023

On the morning of September 3, 2023, Ellen Jefsen left this life with grace and determination, just as she had lived all of her days with us.

Ellen was born on March 8, 1928, the daughter of Fred and Kathleen McAninch. She and her brother Bill McAninch grew up in the Northville area of Michigan.  Ellen was a member of the Rainbow Girls, a graduate of Plymouth High School and attended Western Michigan University for two years. On June 25, 1949, Ellen married William (Jef) Jefsen, and raised two daughters, Laurie and Pam, in the south Chicago suburbs. The Jefsen family also lived in Ludington, MI for 5 years and in 1967 Ellen became the “first lady” of Ludington when Jef was elected mayor.  After returning to the Chicago area in 1971, Ellen completed a degree in accounting and started her own business. 

 

Jef and Ellen retired to Etowah, North Carolina, where she continued to improve her golf game and found that the mountains were really her “happy place”. Jef passed away a couple of months before their 50th anniversary and Ellen continued to celebrate their love and partnership for the rest of her life. 

Surviving Ellen are daughter Laurie Jefsen and her husband Mike Shevchik of Portage MI; daughter Pam Jefsen of Beaufort SC; grandson Mike Noblet, wife Stacy and great-granddaughters Amelia and Lydia; grandson Spencer Norton, wife Kerry, and great-grandsons August and Blair; and, four McAninch nieces and nephews, Karen, Dave, Brian and Barb, and their families. 

Ellen has lived for the past 15 years at Carolina Village in Hendersonville, NC, where she made many friends. Staff knew her to be a kind, good natured woman who always knew her own mind.  She wouldn’t let anyone treat her like “a little old lady”.  She enjoyed the people who made up her support system, always felt valued and never failed to compliment the professionalism of staff. 

Until the end, Ellen was surrounded by love, in the shadow of her beloved Smoky Mountains!

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8 thoughts on “The mountains were her happy place”

  1. This is a beautiful tribute, Laurie❤️

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  2. What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful lady. I never realized that I was born on their third anniversary, what a delight. She was the center of so much love! Here’s was a life well lived.

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  3. I am so sorry for your loss Laurie! Your mother sounds like a wonderful person! Thinking of you, Mike, your sister, and your son and his family during this difficult time! May your years of memories with her give you peace and comfort! Our sincerest condolences- John and Ann Walton!

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