ELAINE EBRON, daughter of the late Solomon and Virginia Patrick, was born July 8, 1943, in Baltimore, MD. She transitioned to be with the Lord on May 23, 2025.
Deaconess Elaine graduated from the Paul Laurence Dunbar High School. Elaine also attended the Community College of Baltimore.
Elaine was a very sweet, friendly person. She loved reading, sewing, crocheting and cooking. At the age of seventy-seven years old, she joined water aerobics at the League for the Handicapped under the instruction of Gayle Williams Glasser. Elaine did water aerobics up until she departed this life. She was also a member of the Waxter Center. She enjoyed participating in many activities.
Elaine was employed at Keswick Nursing Home; she worked for forty years and retired from Keswick in 2003. While working at Keswick, she met and fell in love with Kenneth Ebron.
Elaine accepted Christ as her personal Savior and was baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost at the First Apostolic Faith Church of Jesus Christ, under the leadership of Bishop Winfield A. Showell.
As a faithful member, she sang in the Women's Choir, W. A. Showell Temple Choir, and the Combined Choir. She was also a member of the Sunday School Department. She was appointed as a Deaconess and later a Senior Mother under the leadership of Apostle Cornelius Showell. Deaconess Elaine loved her church and the saints of God. She always found encouraging words to say to those who needed to be lifted in their spirit no matter what the situation. She faithfully attended church until she became ill.
Preceding her in death were her parents, Solomon and Virginia Patrick, her husband, Kenneth Ebron Sr., and one daughter, Sandra Williams.
Deaconess Elaine will truly be missed. She leaves to cherish her memory six daughters, Levon Feliciano (Mike), and Jacqueline "Jackie" Mclean, Mary Monroe, Angela, Kathy and Virginia Ebron; three sons Kenneth Ebron Jr. and Vincent, Daren, two granddaughters, Angela Dukes (Donyae Sr.) and Kynnedy Dukes, a grandson Brian Kelly and two great grandchildren Donyae Jr. and Dylan Dukes. Elaine also leaves to preserve her memory a host of extended family, including twenty-five additional grandchildren and friends
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