
Mary Ellen Forton
July 31, 1961 -
April 26, 2026

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Mary Ellen Forton, who left us on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the age of 64. She was born on July 31, 1961, to John and Mary Jane (Hansen) Forton.
A dedicated supervisor in the manufacturing industry, Mary brought not only her skill but also her nurturing spirit to her work, earning the respect and affection of her colleagues.
She enjoyed reading, knitting, sewing, attending arts and crafts festivals, and farmer's markets. She made and donated quilts and blankets to various people and organizations. She was an avid Green-Bay Packer fan.
She is survived by her father, John Forton; her sisters, Christine Drago and Elizabeth (John) Vukich; niece, Bethany Drago (Trenton); nephews, Michael and Steven Drago; great-niece's, Blake and Avery; great-nephew, Caleb; aunt, Carol Felker (Dan); uncle, Peter Hansen. She also leaves many cousins and friends who will sadly miss her.
Mary was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Jane Forton.
Mary had a heart of gold and displayed that to her family and friends. Her gentle humor and kind heart touched everyone around her, and she had a way of making those she encountered feel special and valued. She will be deeply missed.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to all caregivers including friends for their compassionate care and support.
In honor of Mary's request, no services will be held. A charitable remembrance may be made of your choice in reference to Mary E. Forton.
Posted by:
Mary Jane HicksPosted on:
May 4, 2026I was incredibly blown away by the beautiful quilts Mary made plus her many other projects. She shared patterns with me and I hope to .make a few of the items in the near future. I also loved to hear about the books she was reading. I could not keep up with her. With my husband going through chemotherapy Mary would kindly.answer my many questions about what to expect. All of which we greatly appreciated. Mary, I will miss our texting. God bless!
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Angela PrestonPosted on:
May 4, 2026Mary was a very creative and enjoyed making new projects. Her love if books showed in all the books she read. Her last project that she had a group of us working on was sewing book bags and collecting books for The Book Ahead organization. She was a good friend and will be missed a lot.
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Tom SiviaPosted on:
May 3, 2026So sorry to learn of Mary’s passing. I worked with her for many years at peer. May god hold her in the palm of his hand. Sending my condolences to her family







