Evelyn Mae Mack, 94, of Ellwood City passed away peacefully at her residence Monday December 14, 2020.
Born January 19, 1926 in Koppel, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Mabelle Reeher McElwain. She was married to the love of her life Stanley J. Mack, who passed away on July 12, 1999.
Evelyn was a graduate of Lincoln High School in 1944. She was a former member of the Calvin Presbyterian Church. She was a telephone operator for ten years. Evelyn was known to have a great memory. She enjoyed bingo, playing on the computer, and camping. She loved being a homemaker and cooking special meals for her grandchildren, who were her life.
Survivors include two daughters, Marilyn Stinson and Patricia (Samuel) Panico both of Ellwood City; sister, Beverly (Rod) Barber of West Pittsburg; three grandsons, Samuel M. (Rebecca) Panico of Monongahela, Noah Panico of Shadyside, and Joel (Friend Danielle Morabito) Stinson of Ellwood City; two great grandchildren Ian Stone King and Lily Stinson.
She was preceded in death by a sister Shirley Brown and a brother Paul McElwain.
A private service for the family will be held on Thursday December 17, 2020 with Pastor Phil Conklin officiating. Interment will follow in Slippery Rock Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Ellwood City Library.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Marshall Funeral Home, 200 Fountain Avenue, Ellwood City.
Online condolences may be sent to marshallsfh.com.
So very sorry for the loss of such a beautiful woman. Our deepest sympathies to all who were lucky to know and enjoy her life making memories.
RIP Evelyn
My deepest sympathy to both of you. Your mother was such a wonderful lady and really cared about her girls. Please find peace in your memories of her in your hearts. She now back with her Stanley.
Love,
Coral Schantz Bollinger.
Deepest sympathies to family and friends.
Patty and Family,
You have my sympathy on the passing of your mother.
She and my mother in law were friends when they were telephone operators. And I’m sure they’re have a good time now since their friendship lasted for many years. We’ll miss you .
My Dearest Cousin Evelyn, Childhood memories of Stan(Tubby), Marilyn and Patty and Tippy(the wonder dog). I was just reviewing 8mm film of the many Holidays spent together as I was a young child and a handful, but Evelyn and Tubby were always a place for peace and comfort. May you spend eternal life in peace and pleasantries. I am sure you will be sorely missed. Always a smile. Yes, you were there the day of my birth.
Stan S