What's Happening?
Eleanor Holmes Pelcher, affectionately known as 'Ellie', passed away peacefully on March 27, 2026, in Rochester, NY. She was a beloved member of the community, known for her involvement in various local organizations. Ellie was predeceased by her husbands,
Edmund 'Tom' Holmes and Kenneth 'Ken' Pelcher, and is survived by her son Brian Holmes, his family, and several stepchildren and grandchildren. She was an alumna of State College High School, Lock Haven University, and Nazareth College. Her community involvement included membership in Saint Kateri Parish, the Irondequoit Art Club, George Eastman House, Rochester Museum of Science Women’s Council, and the Memorial Art Gallery. A celebration of her life and an inurnment ceremony at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery are planned for later this year.
Why It's Important?
Eleanor Holmes Pelcher's passing marks the loss of a cherished community member who contributed significantly to the cultural and social fabric of Rochester. Her involvement in local art and science organizations highlights her commitment to fostering community engagement and cultural enrichment. Her legacy is reflected in the numerous lives she touched through her work and personal relationships. The planned celebration of life and inurnment ceremony will provide an opportunity for the community to honor her contributions and remember her impact. Her story underscores the importance of community involvement and the lasting influence individuals can have through dedication to local causes.
What's Next?
The community will gather later this year for an inurnment ceremony at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, followed by a celebration of life. This event will allow family, friends, and community members to pay their respects and celebrate Ellie's life and contributions. The family has suggested that those wishing to honor her memory consider making donations to the Lipson Cancer Institute, the Irondequoit Art Club, WXXI, or the Saint Andrew’s Food Cupboard in Rochester, NY. These contributions will continue Ellie's legacy of community support and involvement.











