Ellen H. Mitchell

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Ellen H. Mitchell

of Conway, AR

April 28, 1934 - September 6, 2025

Ellen H. Mitchell, 91, of Conway, Arkansas, went to be with the Lord, September 6, 2025. She was born on April 28, 1934, in Kansas City, Missouri.

Ellen was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Richard S. Mitchell, her brother Robert B. Houston, and her parents Dr. Bruce Houston and Elinor Emmy (Rogers) Houston.

Ellen was adopted by Bruce and Elinor Houston when she was two weeks old. Her new father was a professor at the University of Oklahoma, and her mother was a stay-at-home mom. Two years later, her parents adopted a baby boy.

Ellen attended elementary school and high school in Norman, Oklahoma, and began classes at Oklahoma University; however, at 18, she left university to marry James Lewis (Jim) Vernon. The marriage did not last but did leave her with two daughters, Carol and Susan. Not many years later, she met and married Richard Mitchell, who became a father to her girls in every way that mattered. He and Ellen had two more children together, a girl Leslie Karen and a boy, Steven Richard. The family moved to Jonesboro, AR. in 1964. Ellen and Dick lived there until 2019 when they moved first to Little Rock and eventually to Conway, AR.

While Ellen never received a college degree; however, she was a life-long learner. She sometimes referred to herself as a ''domestic engineer.'' One of her joys was reading stories and telling stories to her children and grandchildren. After the death of her husband, when she was 90 years old, she embarked on a new adventure by writing down the stories she used to tell her younger two children and publishing them in a book of short stories. They featured a small intrepid hero named Butter Yellow Mouse. After the book was published, Ellen would say with a smile, that she was a ''domestic engineer and an author.''

Ellen and Richard received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the early 70's. Since then, hers was a life of service to the Lord. Early in this spiritual journey, when asked, ''What would you do if you knew you couldn't fail?'' Ellen's response was, ''I would do something to help the sad and lonely people I see around me every day.'' This guided her volunteer work, her work in the church, and her ministry to the women incarcerated in the McPherson Unit of the Arkansas Department of Corrections. There is no way to really know the full extent and impact of her work since helping and counseling one individual also helped everyone in that person's family, their children, their children's children, and all the people whose lives they touch.

Ellen is survived by her children, Carol Griffin (David), Susan Vernon, Leslie Karen Minick (David), and Steven Richard Mitchell (Lisa). She will live in their hearts, in the hearts of her grandchildren, Mitch Taylor (Taylor), Mark Taylor, Leah Taylor, Chloe Mitchell, Lydia Mitchell, Elyse Mitchell, Kayla Minick, Daniel Minick, Bryan Foster (Tracy), and Aaron Griffin (Mary), in the hearts of her great-grandchildren Kyler and Bryson Foster and Conner David Griffin, and in the hearts of her many nieces and nephews. She will be remembered with love by many friends.

The family asked that in lieu of flowers, and in Ellen's generous spirit, donations be made to the Special Needs Trust for Mark Webb, for one of her beloved nephews. The Venmo account is MarkWebb Trust@MarkWebbTrust.

A memorial service will be held in Jonesboro, Arkansas, on a date yet to be determined.

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Atchie Bramlett
Rogers, AR
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

So sorry to hear. She was a wonderful helpful lady. So intoned to the Lord. Praying 🙏 for family.

Angie Garcia
Jonesboro, AR
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Met Ellen and Dick in 1998. They both had a great impact in our families life's. We loved them both. We pray they both rest in peace. Love you both. ♥️♥️♥️

Joylyn Humphrey
Alexander, AR
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Such a beautiful and moving tribute. May you all find peace during this transition.

Maricella
Jonesboro, AR
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

Ellen was my spiritual mentor since the late 90's. She loved me unconditionally and demonstrated what "Christ-like" should be like. She will always have a special place in my heart. She is and will always be missed.

Carolyn Whaley Vosburg
Houston, TX
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

I met Ellen shortly after we moved to Jonesboro in 1966 when David was hired by ASU. Over the next 59 years she became my BFF and we shared a spiritual bond as we pursued the things of God together. She will be sorely missed!

Ann Fairless
Conway, AR
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

So sorry for your loss.

Brenda Chapman
Williamston, SC
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Thursday, September 18, 2025

To the family of Ellen Mitchell, I am saddened to hear of your loss. Susan and I have been friends for many years. I will always remember Mrs. Mitchell from my early teenage years in Jonesboro. She was a very special mother and always treated me like part of the family when I would spend time at their home with Susan. She had such a fun and kind personality. I will always hold special memories of her in my heart. She was a very special lady. Mrs. Mitchell's death was Heaven's gain. I will have all of her family in my thoughts and prayers in the difficult days ahead. May God give you all comfort and peace in the days to come. No doubt you will be with your loved one again in Heaven. May God bless be with you always.

Dan and Linda Jackson
Hot Springs Village, AR
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Ellen and Dick were extraordinary folks. We were blessed to have them as mentors and friends!