Eleanor E. Barton

 

Eleanor BartonEleanor E. “Ellie” (Shaw) Barton – 75, of Reading and formerly of Wilmington, died Saturday, April 23, 2016, at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late Paul H. Barton, who died one year ago, after 56 years of marriage.
Born in Roxbury, MA on April 12, 1941. She was the daughter of the late Michael S. Shaw and Elizabeth G. (Burroughs) Shaw. Eleanor was a graduate of Wilmington High School. She worked for ITEK, Analog Devices, Sweetheart Plastics and Elia’s Country Store, all while raising her family.
As quoted by her oldest granddaughter Cate, “Nana is Beautiful, Blissful, Brave and Bossy”. She was kind hearted, a good friend, a loving and devoted wife and mother. She listened, loved and cared so much. Her entire life was her family, home, being a wife, mother and grandmother. She spent many years taking care of her husband Paul, brother-in-law Robert and mother-in-law Eleanor.
She traveled the world, loved Maine and New Hampshire, yard sales and bird watching and baking. She especially loved books, music, British Television, solving a good mystery and old movies.
Family members include her daughter, Pauline E. Nelson and her husband John of Pelham, NH and her son, Michael R. H. Barton and his wife Laura of Tyngsborough; three grandchildren, Cate, Ian and Anna Barton; sister, Catherine Carpentier and her husband Albert of Londonderry, NH; sister-in-law of Margaret Locke and her husband Sherman of North Reading; she was the sister of the late Michael Shaw.
Her funeral will be held at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading on Friday, April 29 at 10 AM. Calling hours will be held on Thursday, April 28 from 4 to 7 PM. Burial will be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Peabody. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the charity of one’s choice. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

6 thoughts on “Eleanor E. Barton

  1. Goodnight my dear sweet sister. I will miss you more than words can convey. I’m so thankful for the wonderful years we had together. I will always remember our long conversations and the interesting delightful stories you told. We had a special companionship and I will cherish it for the rest of my life.
    God bless you Ellie and sleep well.
    With all our love,
    Cathy and Al Carpentier

  2. My condolences go out to my coworker, Ellie’s sister, Cathy and her family. Sorry for your loss.

  3. Cathy and George I am so sorry to hear your sister Eleanor’s passing. Her memory will live forever in our hearts

  4. Cathy, As your coworker, I know how much she meant to you from the way you spoke of her. My thoughts are with you She will be in my prayers.

  5. Cathy, the loss of someone dear to us is never easy. I hope all the cherished memories that you have of Ellie brings you some light during this dark time. You have my deepest, sincerest sympathy.

  6. Dear Ellie,

    You died 2 years ago today on April 23rd. I miss you so much. I miss my weekly visits to your house after Paul died and our secrets that only you and I shared. I know you’re with Mom, Dad and Mike now and that gives me comfort. Ellie, I think of you everyday and miss you everyday.

    Love,
    Cathy

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