Louis R. Ellis, 44, of 201 N. Edison, South Bend, past away at his home after a short illness. He was employed with the U.S. Postal Service as a maintenance worker. Louis was born on April 8, 1929 to Geza and Mary Czegledy of South Bend.
Louis chancged his name at a later date. On Oct. 11, 1958, in South Bend, he married Phyllis Manijak who survived. Also surviving are stepfather and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barillich of South Bend; three brothes, John, George, and Alex, all of South Bend; three stepbrothers, Steve, John, and Joseph Barillich, all of South Bend;, two sisters, Mrs.Emma (Emiel) VanVooren of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Mary Hagg, of Toledo, Oh. and a stepsister, Mrs. John Toth of Minnesota.
Louis served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1946, seeing action in the West Pacific. He was a member of Pulasky Post 357, The Americn Legion, and the Postal Carriers, Local 304. Burial will be in Saint Joseph Cemetery, South Bend.
Louis R. Ellis, 44, of 201 N. Edison, South Bend, past away at his home after a short illness. He was employed with the U.S. Postal Service as a maintenance worker. Louis was born on April 8, 1929 to Geza and Mary Czegledy of South Bend.
Louis chancged his name at a later date. On Oct. 11, 1958, in South Bend, he married Phyllis Manijak who survived. Also surviving are stepfather and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barillich of South Bend; three brothes, John, George, and Alex, all of South Bend; three stepbrothers, Steve, John, and Joseph Barillich, all of South Bend;, two sisters, Mrs.Emma (Emiel) VanVooren of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Mary Hagg, of Toledo, Oh. and a stepsister, Mrs. John Toth of Minnesota.
Louis served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1946, seeing action in the West Pacific. He was a member of Pulasky Post 357, The Americn Legion, and the Postal Carriers, Local 304. Burial will be in Saint Joseph Cemetery, South Bend.
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