ELLA BARON

Posted: January 7th, 2023

ELLA BARON
With great love and respect, the family of Ella Baron announce her passing at the Leader Integrated Healthcare Facility in Leader, Saskatchewan on January 5th, 2023 at the age of 88 years.
Ella’s life will be forever cherished by her son Michael (Shelley) Scott, Luke and Hannah; Chad (Shana), Kemp and Kendrick; Andrew (Marilyn), Nash and Banks; daughter Melanie (Lennie) Sehn Mandy (Marc) Lavallee, Laney and Nole, Jonathan (Danielle Koenen) Sehn; son Stephen (Yvonne) Chris(Monica), Isabel and Myah, Nick, Chad (Danielle) Hack, Kylie and Novalee, Shaun (Kayla) Hack, Kass and Kohen; daughter Michelle (Ervin) Ausmus Courtney (Daniel) Ausmus-Dietrich, Vienna and Autumn, Tiffany (Matt Cahoon) Ausmus. Her devoted sister and best friend Eileen Riedlinger; nieces and nephews Ron (Suzanne) Riedlinger, Sheila (Norm) Ash, Raymond Sitter, Joanne (Richard) Kuehn, Dianne (Bill) Campbell, Sonia (Gerry) Stasiuk, Debbie (Leon) Lohman.
Ella was predeceased by her loving husband, Steve; her parents, Joe and Esther Sitter; her brother, Harvey Sitter; her brothers-in-law, Ray Riedlinger and Bill (Stella) Baron. Her niece, Patty Gorham and nephews, Randy Riedlinger and Billy Baron.
Ella was born October 1, 1934 at Linacre, Saskatchewan and moved to Leader in 1953. Soon after, she met the love of her life, Stephen Baron and they were married in 1954. They were a great team and striking couple who worked very hard to build a life and legacy for their family. It was a marriage made in heaven, he adored her and was so proud of her beauty, grace and style. First and foremost, in Ella’s life were her family, her selfless nature always put their needs ahead of her own. She was a homemaker second to none; she spoiled us with her wonderful cooking, catering to our favorites. Her cream puffs, German Chocolate Cakes, cabbage rolls and CheezWhiz perogies were legendary. Her artistic talents came to life on her ceramics, flower arrangements and in the beautiful décor that graced her home. She enjoyed gardening, delivering meals to the field, bowling, bingo, card games, casino trips, crafting, socializing, travelling and watching her beloved Blue Jays.
Along life’s way, Ella nurtured many friendships. She was part of a ladies group who met weekly at their homes sharing friendship, coffee and something sweet for over 40 years! Gatherings at the local coffee shop became a daily ritual in her senior years.
Over the years, Ella and Steve enjoyed many social activities as part of clubs and community including the Order of the Eastern Star, Shriner’s events, dances at the Masonic Lodge, hosting open houses and card parties, bowling, and cheering on the Leader Barons ball club being huge fans of baseball and hockey in Leader. Watching three generations of her family participate in sports and the arts brought her great joy.
Ella volunteered in several organizations as a member of the church, the Ceramic Club, and the Friendship Center. She was a Sunday school teacher, a 4-H Leader, and also served on the Figure Skating executive. As a supporter of church and community events, she could be counted on when canvassed for food and bake sale items or to be on kitchen duty.
Ella was a kind, loving, gentle and peaceful lady who had a great sense of humour and a smile for everyone. She touched our lives with the light of her soul and will remain in our hearts forever.
Friends who wish to remember Mom with a donation in lieu of flowers, may do so by supporting the Western Senior Citizens Home Ladies Auxiliary, Box 122, Leader, Sask. S0N 1H0.
The family would like to extend our deep appreciation for the exceptional care provided by the staff and volunteers of the Leader Integrated Healthcare Facility for the past year.
In honoring Mom’s wishes, she will be laid to rest at the Leader Cemetery next to her husband and soul mate, Steve. Her life will be honored at a later date in a private graveside service.
Condolences may be offered to the family at www.binkleysfuneralservice.com

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