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Celebrating the Life and Spirit of Ellen Rockwood Hunt

Updated: May 20, 2020



Ellen Rockwood Hunt, a vibrant woman filled with a loving spirit and magnetic personality, passed away peacefully in Plymouth Minnesota May 17, 2020 from complications of the Coronavirus.


Ellen was born in Worcester Massachusetts to George I. Rockwood and Anna V. Rockwood on February 26, 1936. She went to the Bancroft grade school through the 9th grade, boarded at Dana Hall high school (graduated 1954) and went on to study at Middlebury College (graduated 1958). The extended family and friends that surrounded her Worcester and summer home in Harwich Port, Massachusetts were foundational influences throughout her life. Ellen’s energy and positive spirit were admired by many.


A life-long athlete graced with the balance and a competitive spirit, Ellen was captain of the field hockey, basketball, and tennis teams at Dana Hall. She was an avid tennis player of some acclaim. She was the New England Tennis champion as a teen under the tutelage of her beloved coaches. Ellen loved the water and was surrounded by it most of her life. She was often at the beach swimming, and in her thirties surfed the big waves on her bright red surfboard.


When Ellen entered any space, she immediately thrust aside the curtains and opened windows to let in light, color and fresh air. She was a spiritual seeker of life’s deep meaning and our place in the cosmos. She learned and later taught Transcendental Meditation to nearly everyone in her immediate community – an expression of her deeply held sense that a closer connection and belonging existed that each of us could access. In her mid-life Ellen lived in Fairfield, Iowa as a devoted follower of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Later she sought the warmth of the sun in Tucson, Arizona and Carlsbad California where she lived for many years overlooking a lagoon on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. There she continued her teaching of meditation and joined in with close friends that led Oneness Meditation.


The family is grateful for the love and support of her friends and the staff at Brookdale Plymouth in Minnesota where she spent her final years. She formed special bonds with many amazing caregivers that helped give sparkle to her days.


Ellen is survived by her three children Ray C. and Laura (Cabot) Hunt, Annie R. Hunt and Elizabeth S. Hunt; her four grandchildren Sarah Hunt, Hannah Hunt, Zachary Langbehn and Dean S. Isaacson; her dear brother George I. Rockwood Jr., his three children and their families; and a wonderfully interwoven extended family.


In honor of Ellen's passion and commitment to spiritual practice, her family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Moyo Institute, Inc. in her name.


or mail your check to:

Moyo Institute, Inc., PO Box 10084, Oakland, CA 94610-0084


 

Moyo is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to offer heart-centered educational experiences that foster inner peace, happiness, wellbeing, creativity, connection and oneness. Your donations are tax-deductible.

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