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Eleanor -Elli- Lipschutz, Casey County, KY (1933-2017)

Elli was known by many in Casey County as "the Dottidale lady". She moved to Casey County in 1984 with her sister Amy and 11 retired Dalmatians. Elli and Amy had owned and operated the nationally known Dottidale Kennel in Millbrook, NY where they bred, raised, and trained champion Dalmatians, some of which were shown at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City as well as other national dog show venues. Elli was a talented artist and enjoyed working with her hands. In addition to her drawings, she designed and created animal dolls with beautiful handmade costumes. She won many awards in local and state fairs with her creations.
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Eleanor (Elli) Florence Lipschutz died on December 30, 2017 at Liberty Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was born February 1, 1933 in Brooklyn, NY to Eugene & Dorothy Braunstone Lipschutz. At her request there will be no funeral or memorial service.



In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Daniel (who died in childhood), and a sister, Amy.

She was known as the "Dottidale Lady"

Elli was known by many in Casey County as "the Dottidale lady". She moved to Casey County in 1984 with Amy and eleven retired Dalmatians. Elli and Amy had owned and operated the nationally known Dottidale Kennel in Millbrook, NY where they bred, raised, and trained champion Dalmatians, some of which were shown at the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City as well as other national dog show venues.

Elli was a talented artist and enjoyed working with her hands. In addition to her drawings, she designed and created animal dolls with beautiful handmade costumes. She won many awards in local and state fairs with her creations.

Elli is survived by:
  • Cousins: Herbert Snyder (Bethesda, MD) and Helen Granatelli (Staten Island, NY)

  • Special friends: Betsy Allen-Smith, Warrenton, VA; Jerry Foster, Liberty, KY; and Joberta Wells, Yosemite, KY

  • Plus many friends in the Dalmatian Club of America
At her request there will be no funeral or memorial service.

Send condolences to the family of Eleanor -Elli- Lipschutz

Donations in her memory are suggested to the Dalmatian Club of America Foundation, c/o Sheila Wymore, P.O. Box 333, Cornville, AZ 86325 or to Casey County Public Library, 238 Middleburg Street, Liberty, KY 42539.

The Bartle Funeral Home, 142 KY Hwy 49, Liberty, KY, is in charge of arrangements.


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