tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post8778031488858692979..comments2022-11-20T04:53:35.286-07:00Comments on Remembering Dr. Ellsworth, Medical Team & Pilot: Ellsworth FamilyMelaniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10351454083649736981noreply@blogger.comBlogger136125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-83086388283362970902009-08-06T12:09:18.042-06:002009-08-06T12:09:18.042-06:00It's been nearly a year since the tragic accid...It's been nearly a year since the tragic accident.You are still in our prayers. We really miss Lansing.He was a dear colleague and friend. He always had such a sweet spirit about him and gave us such great medical care. When we first thought something was wrong with our son John he met us at the hospital at 8:00 p.m. to get labs ordered. He was always such a great support and gave us superior care. He is greatly missed!!Robert and Mary Pearsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02008890539614242540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-51534466200341220792008-11-07T11:20:00.000-07:002008-11-07T11:20:00.000-07:00I don't know why, but Lanny keeps popping into my ...I don't know why, but Lanny keeps popping into my mind, so I felt I must let his family know that this loss has affected so many in Arizona. Knowing "Lanny" from elementary school on up many of us have fond memories. Many used to ask if we were brother and sister or twins. His parents have always been so kind and are also in our thoughts. What an amazing person "Lanny" grew up to be and such a wonderful family.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-64422962866623960312008-10-09T17:32:00.000-06:002008-10-09T17:32:00.000-06:00Remembering LansingBy Anne Hawkins Welsh I re...Remembering Lansing<BR/>By <BR/>Anne Hawkins Welsh<BR/><BR/><BR/> I recall the first time I met Lansing because he made such a positive impression on me. I was working at the Thomas- Davis Urgent Care Center on Oracle Road when he came in with wrist pain. (It would have been in about 1995, when he was a resident at the University of Arizona.) His wrist was not seriously injured, but I was so impressed with his professional manner that I asked him if he would like to” moonlight” at our urgent care centers. He declined because he was working elsewhere, but it was only a short time before our families became good friends and neighbors as part of the Sunrise Ward.<BR/><BR/>The Ellsworths purchased a home in our area and were remodeling it. Lansing invited us over to see the work he was doing: laying tile, painting, and landscaping. He was very handy around the house and was ambitious in tackling difficult projects. In fact Lansing was always very ambitious (in a good way), moving forward in every aspect of his life. I was surprised by his skills in remodeling, but I was more impressed by the many talents that he had including common sense, compassion, intelligence, faith, and a positive attitude. He had perfected the art of setting and accomplishing worthwhile goals. He was exceptionally skilled in an amazing array of activities including fatherhood, church leadership, medical practice, business, farming, and community leadership.<BR/><BR/>We became good friends in Tucson through our shared connections. Our oldest children, David and Christine, were the same ages and were close friends with Marie and Dallin. Christine taught piano to Hannah and Christopher. Also, Rene Allen, Lansing's older sister, a practicing physician colleague in Tucson, was a neighbor and a good friend in the Sunrise Ward. I remember participating in special family events at the Allen and Ellsworth homes which included Lansing’s and Rene’s dear parents and their other siblings. The Ellsworths are all fine people and we continue to enjoy our association with them.<BR/><BR/>Lansing and LynAnn are a truly remarkable, proactive couple. They were married young and have grown closer through the blessings and trials they have worked through together. Lansing’s first concern was always for LynAnn and their family and LynAnn always supported Lansing’s work and his projects.<BR/><BR/>When Lansing and LynAnn were considering moving to Cedar City, I recall our discussing our previous trips ( vacations ) to the area, and we highly recommended the location to them. Then, about a year later when we were considering moving to Cedar also, Lansing told us he was very happy about their decision to relocate. He remarked on the small town personal touch he appreciated when, in order to get a loan for some new office equipment, the banker in invited him to lunch to discuss it. Both Lansing and LynAnn helped us tremendously in our move to Cedar City with everything from borrowing a snowsuit, to dinners at their house, to introducing us around town, to advising us about the medical community. <BR/><BR/>Lansing loved adventures and we had several hiking trips together. My favorite was hiking the Subway in Zion. We had lots of fun climbing down a slick rock canyon wall with ropes and swimming a deep cold pool with a chock- stone blocking the way so that we had to dunk our heads and swim under the freezing water for a short distance. We were shivering terribly after the cold swim but no one complained. In fact, I don't think I ever heard Lansing complain. <BR/><BR/> Lansing was not content to rest on his successes. He always had a new mountain to climb, a new place to go, and a new project to work on. He was not happy practicing dermatology out of a single medical office, but was excited to bring his knowledge and skills to the medically underserved rural areas of Southern Utah, Arizona, and Nevada. His enthusiasm and his smile were contagious and had a positive effect on his staff and his patients. The service he provided to nearly every family in the community was exceptional in both medical skill and compassion.<BR/><BR/>He surely passed through his earthly trials with power and grace. I have been personally blessed to have been acquainted with him. Now, in my mind’s eye, I can see Lansing and Dallin administering to those in need on the other side of the veil. Dressed in white, they are teaching the Gospel to those they have been called to serve.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-51911318856402178822008-10-08T20:05:00.000-06:002008-10-08T20:05:00.000-06:00I just found out about Lansing and Dallin today an...I just found out about Lansing and Dallin today and I am so devistated by your loss of Dallin and Lansing. I don't know if you remember me, but your family left a very good impression on me and still does. After you left Tucson I lost contact with your family. Then one day I saw Lansing on TV doing a sigment about 2 children you could not go outside due to being allergic to the sun. Then they announce the Doctor and it was Lansing. I yelled I know him and my family just thought I lost my mind. I've had the upmost pleasure of knowing Bishop Ellsworth. I worked at the Department of Pathology, University of Arizona, when I first met Dr. Ellsworth. Second time was when Bishop Ellsworth and LynAnn joined our Linden ward in Tucson with their children. As a Bishop he was honest, compassionate, warm, understanding and truly a messenger of our Heavenly Father. He gave me a blessing which I can still remember his calming & sincere words. He was a devoted husband and father. You always felt good when he and his family were around. As for Dallin I can remember very little, but I can remember how cute he was. <BR/><BR/>I remember he would bring corn down from his father's farm in Mesa and dump it on the front yard. We could pick out our own corn for $2/doz. It was the best corn ever. I would take orders for several years from my job because everyone knew how great the taste was and the price was good. Sometimes several of us from the ward would go up to Mesa to the Temple with Lansing and LynAnn and afterwards we would go to his parents home where his parents would have snacks for us. LynAnn I don't if you remember me, but I use to hang around Mary Greer and Sharon Morgan.<BR/><BR/><BR/>I love you and your family and will continue to pray for your loss. Families are forever. Lansing and Dallin are choice spirts who have finished their purpose here on Earth. As one person said, Dallin is with both his fathers now. May you feel the comfort from all the prayers and that the Holy Ghost will also be with you and your family at this time.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>Joanne McGinnis<BR/><BR/>1463 W Roger Road<BR/><BR/>Tucson, AZ 85705<BR/><BR/>jofrog63@msn.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-91301566874036844152008-09-15T15:31:00.000-06:002008-09-15T15:31:00.000-06:00Dear LynnAnn & Family,Our hearts are heavy rea...Dear LynnAnn & Family,<BR/><BR/>Our hearts are heavy realizing that the Moab tragedy included Lansing and Dallin. Kitty and I both served with Lansing in the Paraguay-Asuncion Mission. Lansing and I were greenies together in Concepcion and seasoned Zone Leaders in San Lorenzo. We shared many spiritual experiences. We didn't hesitate to give blessings to one another in times of trial. He was one who listened to the voice of the Lord.<BR/><BR/>He dedicated his life to service for others. Even in college, he had that in mind. I teased him at BYU for always having his nose in a book. That's how he was able to do so much.<BR/><BR/>Please know we share your grief. We're certain that the Lord has already put him to work in service to others. May God bless you with His comfort and peace at this terrible time.<BR/><BR/>You are in our prayers,<BR/>Les and Kitty Oswald<BR/>les.oswald@gmail.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-67304059525315759152008-09-10T12:36:00.000-06:002008-09-10T12:36:00.000-06:00I have lived in Mesquite for only two years. The i...I have lived in Mesquite for only two years. The impersonal "shoving of patients through the system" assembly line style or treating patients like annoyances seemed to be the norm here. I don't think any of my doctors even know me or care a fig about me. All that changed with my first appointment with Dr E>!!! He was the role model,that all the others could learn from. He was the epitome of a, kind caring knowledgeable physician who dispensed individualized medicine. I was honored to have such an outstanding, professional and kind human being for my doctor. His loss is a major blow to medicine in Mesquite. He stood alone. My deepest sympathy to his family and also to those of his associates.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-4078365045292947382008-09-07T12:11:00.000-06:002008-09-07T12:11:00.000-06:00Dear Ellsworth family,I just received the news of ...Dear Ellsworth family,<BR/><BR/>I just received the news of the tragedy that occurred several weeks ago. I served in Mar de Ajo, Argentina with Elder Ellsworth, and I will never forget the example that he was to me. His unwaivering faith and obedience were astounding. <BR/><BR/>I only served with him for two days on splits, but I was able to get to know him quite well during that time. I remember his determination to learn Spanish, as he was still early in his mission (6 months) when we served together on the coast. He would do a set of 10 pushups at the end of the day for every english word he spoke during the day. I never heard a discouraged word from his mouth, and he was truly dedicated as a disciple of Jesus Christ. I have no doubt that his determination to spread the good news of the Gospel will carry forward on the other side of the veil. I met no other missionary who shared his optimism in the work of the Lord, even despite the fact that he was in one of the most difficult and least successful areas of our mission.<BR/><BR/>My thoughts and prayers are with Kamber and all of the Ellsworth family.<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>Nathan PhelpsAlicia Phelpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04221842077401016672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-68678817295849423012008-09-07T09:29:00.000-06:002008-09-07T09:29:00.000-06:00I just wanted to share my thought with the family....I just wanted to share my thought with the family. Keith really enjoyed working with Lansing and Dallin. Dallin was Keith's best friend and we had just played games the weekend before. Keith spoke nothing but good things of Dallin and Lansing. Keith was so excited the Thursday before the accident. He came home to tell me that he thought the world of Lansing. I guess it was a rarity that Lansing would slow down and take time to explain what was going on in the exam room. He would go so fast that you just had to learn to keep up. Keith was so excited when he got home because he said that while he was charting for Lansing that day, he slowed down to teach him what was going on and what he wanted on the charts. Keith was so touched that he would take the time to explain things and to mentor him. Keith was thirsting after knowledge and he couldn't get enough while he was working there. He told me as he started the job that he loved being a stay at home dad for a little while but that working for Southwest was the best thing that had happened to him. He finally felt fulfilled in life, that he was finally getting somewhere to acheive his goal in the medical profession. It wasn't just another dead end job that wouldn't help in getting him where he needed to be. He absolutely loved Dallin and Lansing. He was so grateful to Dallin for getting him the job. He spoke nothing but good things. Dallin was in RHS program with him and Keith always said how smart Dallin was and that he could go anywhere in life. Keith couldn't have asked for a better friend. Kamber, know that I am always here. We are in the same boat and will need each other to lean on. I love the Ellsworth family and couldn't be more grateful for everything that you have done for our family. We will be forever grateful. We love you.<BR/><BR/>Lisa ShumwayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-43161022398666579472008-09-06T11:13:00.000-06:002008-09-06T11:13:00.000-06:00LynAnn and family,We were so saddened to hear abou...LynAnn and family,<BR/><BR/>We were so saddened to hear about Lansing and Dallin. We haven’t seen you all for quite a while but our hearts were certainly touched by your family, and we still feel close in some ways. We shed tears for you and your family as we thought of you coming to grips with this tragedy. I can’t imagine your feelings at this time, but I know that your family is a family of faith, and that the peace of the Holy Ghost will comfort you and shield you from despair. You are certainly in our thoughts and prayers. <BR/><BR/>Whenever I think of Lansing, I am reminded of the first time I remember hearing his name. I met with a high councilor who was calling me into Lansing’s elder’s quorum presidency. During the conversation he asked me if I had a high regard for Lansing, and I had to honestly say that I did not actually have a clear recollection of who he was. He was very surprised, and almost acted offended as he pushed me to think more about it. I finally just told him that since it was a big ward, I’m sure that I knew him but just didn’t recognize his name. Later in Elder’s quorum, I saw him but still didn’t have much of a recollection of talking with him, other than maybe greeting him at the door. Then when he stood up to make a few remarks to the group, he talked briefly about his counselors. When he came to me he said, “I don’t really know why Theron was called - I don’t really know him, but the Lord knows”. I was amazed at the faith of a man who was asking the Lord for inspiration in choosing helpers and was willing to take a chance on a nearly complete stranger. This was my first impression about him, and as I got to know him better, I grew to love him for his kindness, thoughtfulness, his sense of humor and his dedication to what he knew to be right. He is a great friend, and I look forward to meeting with him again in another realm. <BR/><BR/>We sure love you guys, and we wish you the best. We have very fond memories of your family. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.<BR/> <BR/>The Quists<BR/>Olmsted Township, OhioTheronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09981028522280435231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-91728501321395189422008-09-04T14:29:00.000-06:002008-09-04T14:29:00.000-06:00I am so deeply saddened by the news of this tragic...I am so deeply saddened by the news of this tragic accident. I knew Dr. Ellsworth through his work in clinical research, in which he made important contributions. Through his research endeavors, he helped to improve the health of his research patients, as well as the health of patients elsewhere whom he never knew. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to the Ellsworth family.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-10537726659374363752008-09-04T00:57:00.000-06:002008-09-04T00:57:00.000-06:00I just want to say how much I appreciate Dr. Ellsw...I just want to say how much I appreciate Dr. Ellsworth and everything he did for me. He helped me avoid Melanoma and always listened to me complain about my acne problems. :) What an amazing doctor who always put his patients first and treated them with the utmost care. I will miss him! I pray for the family all the time and I hope you are all doing much better! Just remember this is not the end. You will see him again! This is a tough time but the Savior will get us all through it. :) Thanks again!<BR/>-Katie WilcoxUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10908659107951470192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-25422931093471963952008-09-03T16:52:00.000-06:002008-09-03T16:52:00.000-06:00Dear Ellsworth Family,What a genuine pleasure it w...Dear Ellsworth Family,<BR/>What a genuine pleasure it was to get know Dallin as a pre-med student - he was truly gifted! The support of the low-income clinic in Cedar City was another way Dr. Ellsworth gave back to the community. He and Dave always saw the patients we sent over and Dr. Ellsworth had been a stalward supporter since we began. This community will surely miss them. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.<BR/>Rita, RHS and the Cedar City Low-Income ClinicAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-72668420264169868092008-09-02T11:14:00.000-06:002008-09-02T11:14:00.000-06:00Lynann and family,I am so terribly sorry to hear o...Lynann and family,<BR/>I am so terribly sorry to hear of your loss. Your family was such a wonderful example to us as we began ours. Our first place as a married couple was in your guest house, what a blessing that was. Lansing will be remembered always as a great man and a true friend. <BR/>Our thoughts and prayers are with you.<BR/>The Abril Family<BR/>Stephen, Jenny, Aubree, Melanie, Chandler, and CarsonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-30331201955994599772008-08-30T23:04:00.000-06:002008-08-30T23:04:00.000-06:00My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dr....My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dr. Ellsworth had been treating me. He would phone me on the weekends to give me biopsy results. He would apologize for calling so late but say that he was catching up on his paperwork and his calls to patients. When I received a call Saturday morning about the plane crash, I expected it to be him calling with the results of my latest biopsy. I am still deeply sad that such a fine doctor who was dedicated to his work, patients and most importantly, his family has been called home so soon. My faith will get me through and know that there is a reason that so many wonderful lives were lost and taken from us so tragically.<BR/>Dr. Ellsworth was one of a kind who will be greatly missed.<BR/>Thank you for sharing him with me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-46661411383417468002008-08-30T21:25:00.000-06:002008-08-30T21:25:00.000-06:00To the Ellsworth Family,My husband and I had the g...To the Ellsworth Family,<BR/><BR/>My husband and I had the great honor of meeting your family in Tucson, AZ. Lansing's sister, Rene, and his parents, Fern and Grant, were like family to me there, so I read the news last week with incredible sadness. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. We hope you are able to find peace through this tragedy.<BR/><BR/>With Love, Amy (McAllister) and Rod McKinlayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-3322814268084163852008-08-30T17:46:00.000-06:002008-08-30T17:46:00.000-06:00Everyday throughout the world thousands of people ...Everyday throughout the world thousands of people die.<BR/><BR/>Circumstances are diverse: Unborn children lose their fathers, living children their mothers, wives and husbands are widowed, mothers grieve, fathers weep. Death can come as respite and relief; death can be abrupt and cruel.<BR/><BR/>Causes are disparate: Diseases, wars, accidents, evil designs of individuals and despots, floods, earthquakes and other natural phenomena, old age.<BR/><BR/>Clinically the tally of deaths in the world are reduced to aggregations and statistics.<BR/><BR/>Theologically there is meaning in death and purpose to life.<BR/><BR/>Biologically death is an imperative for all living things.<BR/><BR/>Personally there is sorrow and grief at the death of our beloved.<BR/><BR/>Death can seem so random -- when, where, why, how death comes.<BR/><BR/>My family has been deeply saddened by the plane crash and the death of 10 people doing good in the world, doing good in their families. We have connections to some of the victims, directly and indirectly.<BR/><BR/>We could not sleep the Friday night of the accident.<BR/><BR/>We could not stop thinking about the families and friends who were grieving.<BR/><BR/>However, the Leavitt company and the media and the community have made it possible for my family to get to know a little about the victims and to grieve their deaths and to honor their lives.<BR/><BR/>We have been strengthened by the memorials; our hope enlivened and our courage increased.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-81300965855576910652008-08-30T12:22:00.000-06:002008-08-30T12:22:00.000-06:00To the entire Ellsworth familyWe are so sorry that...To the entire Ellsworth family<BR/><BR/>We are so sorry that your family is dealing with this devastating tragedy. We understand the pain of losing a family member under similiar circumstances. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.<BR/><BR/>Your neighbors in the Highlands,<BR/>Shari and David PackAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-18437634209890886432008-08-30T12:05:00.000-06:002008-08-30T12:05:00.000-06:00I remember Lansing well as my elder's quorum presi...I remember Lansing well as my elder's quorum president when I was a freshman at BYU. He was a great friend and inspiration as I prepared to serve a mission. So much, that I took on being a room mate to his brother David when he came out to school during his first semester. How we ever managed to keep David's parrot from being found out at Deseret Towers is beyond me!<BR/><BR/>What great brothers, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to know them both. Shortly afterwards, I headed on a mission to Colombia where some months later I lost my own father during my service there. So I know something of the pain and the peace your son Christopher is and will continue to experience in Japan. My prayers and heart go out to all of you.<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>J. Jeff Kober<BR/>Orlando, FloridaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-11959890010058970322008-08-28T21:04:00.000-06:002008-08-28T21:04:00.000-06:00That's Ellsworth, not Ellworth. oops.That's Ellsworth, not Ellworth. oops.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13603494913454324767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-8519460582305256192008-08-28T21:03:00.000-06:002008-08-28T21:03:00.000-06:00LynAnn, Marie, Christopher, Hannah, Kamber and fam...LynAnn, Marie, Christopher, Hannah, Kamber and family,<BR/>I am, and always will be, a big fan of the Ellworth family. We loved Lansing in our bishopric in Tucson and loved serving with LynAnn in YW. And I remember Dallin as such a GOOD kid! Your family is amazing and through this trial, you are still so amazing and strong. May you be blessed at this difficult time.<BR/>We love you.<BR/>Sarah Haslip<BR/>Queen Creek, AZSarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13603494913454324767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-23649999723306763242008-08-28T20:38:00.000-06:002008-08-28T20:38:00.000-06:00Dr. Lansing ellsworth is the most awesome guy ever...Dr. Lansing ellsworth is the most awesome guy ever! he did everthing he could for my skin and never gave up! i appreciate everthing he did and he will be deeply missed! My prayers go out to his family! <BR/><BR/>Roxy (Richfield, Ut)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-80809209667973566212008-08-28T11:24:00.000-06:002008-08-28T11:24:00.000-06:00Having just received the tragic news of the loss o...Having just received the tragic news of the loss of your loved ones I would like to express my sincere condolences. Lansing and all the others served to a great need and did so with such kindness and professionalism.<BR/><BR/>The world has lost an essence of true an absolute character of the highest degree. May God comfort you in this time of grief.<BR/><BR/>Ray Finley (patient)<BR/>Page ArizonaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-73934150064634850492008-08-28T10:30:00.000-06:002008-08-28T10:30:00.000-06:00I had only been to Dr. Ellsworth a few times when ...I had only been to Dr. Ellsworth a few times when he would travel to Panguitch. We where so grateful he was so willing to come so far to take care of us all. He was so kind and always had a complement for me even when I felt like I didn't deserve one. I lost my husband 2 years ago and it is not easy, my heart is full of love for you especailly with the loss of your son. I can imagine was you must be going through. Please know all of us are praying for you to feel peace and comfort in your heart. I know you feel like you have lost so much but the Lord with be your comforter and your guide through the most trying time in your life. May you feel the love we all have for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-87187452026626361662008-08-28T08:43:00.000-06:002008-08-28T08:43:00.000-06:00Dr. Ellsworth will be missed beyond understanding ...Dr. Ellsworth will be missed beyond understanding in our little community of Panguitch where he and Dave and staff traveled each month. Lansing was one who put people before policy, taking time to visit whether in the clinic or passing him on the street. My brother, Tom Marshall, called me about the sad news. Both of us are still finding it difficult, as are others, to put things into perspective. Our hearts and love go out to his family.<BR/>Steve MarshallAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203304505499546462.post-20072194152937098532008-08-28T07:50:00.000-06:002008-08-28T07:50:00.000-06:00I am an Esthetician in Minnesota and just wanted t...I am an Esthetician in Minnesota and just wanted to say how so sorry I am for your loss in the Ellsworth family and the loss of all the other fine medical staff listed here. I did not know any of you, but reading of their deep and loving care of skin cancer patients and others, I know they were awesome and dedicated people. My prayers are with you survivors. Please know many people are praying for you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com