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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING ELEANOR (ELLIE) BLOCH
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HON. JARED HUFFMAN
of california
in the house of representatives
Friday, February 7, 2020
Mr. HUFFMAN. Madam Speaker, I rise today in memory of Eleanor (Ellie)
Bloch, who passed away on January 15, 2020, at the age of 83 after a
lifetime of public service to her community.
Born in 1936 in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Hymen Stutman and Nellie
Wiener Stutman, Ellie graduated from Brookline High School in 1954 and
then attended Boston University as a music major. She later graduated
from Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. After meeting and marrying
her first husband, Harry Salesky, who passed away in 1983, they moved
to New York and then Tiburon, where she remained for the next 48 years.
In 1985, Ellie married Don Spater, who died 1996. She met her third
husband, John Bloch, through mutual friends, and they married in 1999.
Ellie was elected to represent Marin County in the California Senior
Legislature in 2004, and she served in this role tirelessly up until
her passing. Among her many efforts, she worked hard to help pass a
state emergency plan that included best practices for local governments
and municipalities to evacuate seniors and people with disabilities.
She served as one the vice chairs of the Joint Rules Committee from
2013-2015, and was a member of the Housing and Transportation
committee, spending days at a time in Sacramento advocating for seniors
and people with disabilities. In 2017, Ellie was awarded the Moira
Jackson award for distinguished service to the California Senior
Legislature.
In addition to her work with the California State Legislature, Ellie
was a member of the legislative committee for the California Commission
on Aging, served as president of the Tiburon Sunset Rotary Club, and
from 2010-2018, she was an advisory board member for San Francisco
State University's Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies.
She also served as a board member for Family Service Agency of Marin
for 20 years, and she was a board member and secretary for the Marin
City Community Development Corporation and Marin City Land Corporation
for 15 years.
Beyond her incredible community service, Ellie was also the co-
founder, coordinator, and mediator for Marin Mediation Services where
she worked for 40 years. In this capacity, she was known for her
ability to treat everyone who came before her fairly, toiling to reach
resolutions that would benefit all parties involved. In her free time,
Ellie could be found enjoying art, music, spending time with friends
and family, participating in yoga classes, and at the Corinthian Yacht
Club.
Ellie is survived by her husband, John Bloch, and three sons, William
Salesky, Joseph Salesky and Andrew Salesky, and stepchildren Julie
Middlebrook, Jenni Hamilton, Andrew Bloch, Deborah Spater-Melnick,
Cheryl Spater and Lori Munoz, as well as seven grandchildren, one step-
grandson, four great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.
While she will be greatly missed, Ellie's legacy will live on through
the indelible and positive impact she had on her family, friends and
extended community. Madam Speaker, please join me in sending her loved
ones our sincere condolences and warm regards.
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