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Scott David Ellis

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Scott David Ellis

Birth
Death
3 Jan 2017 (aged 44)
Burial
Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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On January 3, 2017 around midnight, Scott David Ellis, 44, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side.

Scott is the son of Michael and Diane Ellis and brother of George Ellis.

He is also survived by his children, Jacob and Jessica and their mother, Carrie; Gina Pluta, his longtime girlfriend and Lucy, his constant canine companion and fierce protector. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews complete his family circle.

Scott was a member of the Connecticut National Guard. He worked for many years at Star Distributors. He loved playing softball and could hit the ball a mile. He also liked the finesse of a competitive dart match. Scott was a great cook and could put together a wonderful meal from the most basic ingredients. His clam chowder was always a hit.
He loved watching football and was a lifetime fan of the Dallas Cowboys. He also enjoyed playing fantasy football, choosing his players and checking his stats each week. Scott’s favorite evenings were spent watching a movie with Gina and the kids after serving them a delicious dinner.

Burial with military honors in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Meriden

Published in The New Haven Register on Jan. 5, 2017
On January 3, 2017 around midnight, Scott David Ellis, 44, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side.

Scott is the son of Michael and Diane Ellis and brother of George Ellis.

He is also survived by his children, Jacob and Jessica and their mother, Carrie; Gina Pluta, his longtime girlfriend and Lucy, his constant canine companion and fierce protector. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews complete his family circle.

Scott was a member of the Connecticut National Guard. He worked for many years at Star Distributors. He loved playing softball and could hit the ball a mile. He also liked the finesse of a competitive dart match. Scott was a great cook and could put together a wonderful meal from the most basic ingredients. His clam chowder was always a hit.
He loved watching football and was a lifetime fan of the Dallas Cowboys. He also enjoyed playing fantasy football, choosing his players and checking his stats each week. Scott’s favorite evenings were spent watching a movie with Gina and the kids after serving them a delicious dinner.

Burial with military honors in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Meriden

Published in The New Haven Register on Jan. 5, 2017

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