Member of Ellis family passes away

Published 11:15 am Friday, February 10, 2012

Handy Ellis, left, and brother Butch Ellis grew up on a family farm in Columbiana. (Contributed)

By CHRISTINE BOATWRIGHT / Staff Writer

COLUMBIANA – A member of the deep-rooted Columbiana Ellis family passed away on Feb. 9.

Leven Handy Ellis II was the older brother of county attorney Frank C. “Butch” Ellis Jr. by only 14 months. Butch Ellis is only about a year older than their sister, Linda Blanton. The siblings were “born and reared right here in Columbiana,” Butch Ellis said.

“We were inseparable coming up. We lived on a working farm,” Butch Ellis said of his brother. “We were up seven days a week, 365 days a year at 3 o’clock in the morning milking cows, and we were back in our boots at 3:15 after school to work. We worked together side by side.”

Handy Ellis first attended the University of Alabama, pledging the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He transferred to Auburn University. Then he attended the University of Montevallo and finally Birmingham-Southern College.

“He covered a lot of territory and ground,” Butch Ellis said with a laugh.

After college, Handy Ellis joined the Birmingham police force as a motorcycle policeman. Later, he became a “really outstanding” corporate pilot, Butch Ellis said.

“He was a wonderful, gentle person with a very positive spirit,” sister Linda Blanton said. “Not a complainer at all, never complained about things. He reminds me so much of our mother in that respect.”

Handy Ellis and his wife, Patsy Self Ellis, lived in Jefferson County until about five years ago when the couple moved back to the family farm in Columbiana, which has been in the family for more than 100 years, Butch Ellis said.

“He was active in his church. We’ve always been Methodist, and he’s a member of the Methodist church here, but up there (Jefferson County) he was a member of Rose Hill Baptist Church,” Butch Ellis said. “He served for several years until a few years ago as a monitor on a school bus for disadvantaged, handicapped children. His wife drove another school bus.

“(After returning to Columbiana), he was renewing old acquaintances, sharing life with family and friends,” he added.

Visitation for Handy Ellis will be from 2-3 p.m. on Feb. 11 Columbiana United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Feb. 11 at the church. Burial will follow at the Ellis family cemetery.

“Uncle Handy was a kind, gentle and loving soul who will of course be sorely, sorely missed,” said nephew Corley Ellis, chairman of the Shelby County commission. “He was a big part of our family and will be truly missed.”

Handy Ellis is preceded in death by his son, Roger Frank James Ellis. He is survived by his wife, Patsy Self Ellis; children, Patricia Margarette Ellis, Leven Handy Ellis III, Leven Handy Ellis IV, Heather Marie Ellis and Skylar Margarette Ellis; beloved stepson, Patrick Downing; brother, Frank C. “Butch” Ellis Jr.; sister, Linda Ellis Blanton; grandchildren, Teddy Robert Self, Taylor Ellis Daniel, Justin Weber, Brittany Weber, Madelyn Weber, Anaka Grace Sullivan, Molly Ellis, Sydney Ellis; and numerous other nieces, nephews, family and friends.

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