"She couldn't have children of her own," her nephew, Michael Ellis said.
"But she loved children and left almost everything she had to a charity which supported them."
🌟 Her Life & Legacy
Age at passing: 96 years old
Residence: Pacific House, a grand Victorian home overlooking King Edward Park in the prestigious suburb of The Hill
Profession: Former teacher, known for her elegance, kindness, and community spirit
Nickname: Locals dubbed her "Fair Lady of The Hill" for her grace and charitable nature
🌟 The Bequest
Total value: Estimated at $4 million AUD
Beneficiary: St Vincent de Paul Society, specifically to support services for homeless children
Estate details:
Her home sold for approximately $2.34 million
Her share portfolio and antique collection made up the remainder
The house was filled with Victorian antiques, artworks, and rare collectibles, all auctioned for charity
🌟 A Life of Quiet Generosity
Lily was known for hosting tea parties on her verandah, especially during Christmas carols across the road
Though she never had children of her own, she adored them and dedicated her estate to helping those in need
Her nephew, Michael Ellis, cared for her in her final years and helped carry out her wishes
🌟Historical Home
Pacific House was built in 1871 and had only two owners before Lily and her husband Noel purchased it in 1958
The home’s original features and furnishings were preserved, making it a treasure trove of history
Lily’s story is a powerful reminder that legacy isn’t just about wealth—it’s about impact, intention, and heart.
I think this pretty awesome that she was so giving by helping out so many children in need ♡ xox
ReplyDeleteThanks Launna for your comments - she seemed like a lovely and amazing woman.
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