MARYVILLE, Tenn. – Sandra Lee (Bubier) Ellis, 59, a resident of Dade City, Fla., and formerly of Auburn, passed away Oct. 14, at Blount Memorial Hospital, from a heredity liver disease.

Born in Lewiston, Sept. 12, 1945, the daughter of Carlton and Elizabeth (Betty) Bubier, she attended Auburn schools and was an Edward Little graduate of the Class of 1963. She also graduated from the Mr. Bernard School of Hair Fashion in 1964.

In 1997, she was the high priestess of the Cairo Court of the Ladies Oriental Shrine. She was a volunteer at the Shrine Children’s Hospital in Tampa, Fla. She was a member and past president of the Eagles Club. She enjoyed traveling with her husband, Ray in their RV throughout the United States.

She is survived by her husband of 24 years, Ray Ellis, of Florida; her children, Maurice Ouellette and his wife, Rachel, and their sons, Matthew and Tyler, all of Poland, Ralph Spencer III and his wife, Diane, and their children, Danielle, Michelle, Craig and Kyle, all of Sabattus, Carlton Spencer and his wife, Kellie, and their children, Cody, Katelyn, Chelsey and Chloe, all of Lewiston, Allen Ellis and his wife, Karen, and their children, Allen, Michael and Heather, all of Florida, and Julie Dobson and her husband, Steve, and their children, Evan and Ashley, all of Indiana; one sister, Carol Card, of Auburn; one niece, Kathy Bubier, of Lewiston; one nephew, John Hackett and his wife, Sharon, of Auburn; two special great-nieces, Brittany and Kellie Hackett; her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Poulin Sr.; and many relatives and friends.


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