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Michael Roy Elliott

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Michael Roy Elliott Veteran

Birth
Wingo, Graves County, Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Jan 2022 (aged 78)
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.7981722, Longitude: -87.4785694
Plot
SECTION 05 SITE 0364
Memorial ID
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Michael Roy Elliott, age 78, of Cadiz, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at the VA Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Born March 10, 1943, in Wingo, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Owen Rudell Elliott and Anna Marie Eidson Elliott.

The family farm located on the Graves-Hickman County Line Road fostered his childhood years and development into adulthood. Michael was a 1961 graduate of Wingo High School and earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology from Murray State University. Sergeant Elliott was a Vietnam Veteran serving in the United States Marine Corps (1966-1970). He was awarded three Purple Heart Medals during his service. Michael was a faithful participant of the Pennyrile Honor Guard and enjoyed the camaraderie of the local VFW in Cadiz.

Throughout his sales career he resided in the Owensboro, KY and Nashville, TN areas. He retired from Husqvarna as a power equipment salesman and relocated to Lake Barkley. This setting provided him with a scenic landscape and opportunities for being in harmony with nature. He excelled in maintaining a well-manicured property.

Michael was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, where he enjoyed teaching children's sermons, participating in church activities and sharing fellowship with his church family. He immensely enjoyed spending time outdoors, working alongside his neighbors, and sharing witty stories. He loved being with his family and friends and taking his grandkids on "field trip adventures".

He prided himself on cooking the "best batch of white beans" east of the Mississippi, proudly leading the "Eidson's First Cousins Club" and sharing "Wingo Wit" to anyone within earshot. Michael seemed to never meet a stranger and had a gift of putting people at ease with his authentic, giving self.

Michael lived in Stanley, KY for a great part of his life. His contributions to the community included teaching at Burns Middle School, owning TriState Lawn & Garden, being a member of the Daviess County Lions Club and President of the PTO of Stanley Elementary. In addition, he served as a charter member and Chief of the Stanley Volunteer Fire Department. He exemplified the importance of selfless, civic responsibility.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son-in-law, DeVonne Clay Campbell; paternal grandparents, Fred and Mattie (Owen) Elliott; and maternal grandparents, James and Allie (Jackson) Eidson .

He is survived by his son, Michael Andrew (Stacey) Elliott of Owensboro, Ky.; three daughters, Ann Christy Elliott (Jose) González of Louisville, Ky., Julia Lee Elliott Campbell of Stanley, Ky., and Sarah Jane Elliott of Louisville, Ky.; eight grandchildren - Michael Trent Elliott, Mia Elliott and Briggs. Soleila Elliott González, Samuel Elliott González, Olivia Campbell, Elliott Campbell, Rachel Campbell (all whom he shared with Sarah Strode Elliott). He is also survived by his loving and devoted sisters, Doris Elliott (George) Moss, New Smyrna Beach, FL; Joan Elliott (Roger) Burgess, Greer, SC.

Sincerest gratitude is expressed for the care that Michael received through the help of faithful friends and neighbors - always "at the ready". He and his family have been blessed by the care companions that have provided safety, sustenance and smiles: David Wilson, Laura Wadlington, Lisa Sumner, Lori Ford, Kim Ennis, Patsy Morris, Anne Wilson, Spring Rushing, Madison Clark, Jacob Sasseen, Margaret Wadley and Lea Ingram. The amazing providers, staff and volunteers associated with the Tennessee Valley Veterans Administration, A Place Called Home and Pennyrile Hospice supported Michael in his wishes to experience each day to the fullest with his strong yet humble will. In addition, the family is so thankful to Bluegrass Honor Flight for making special arrangements for a memorable day visiting and bonding with others in Washington, DC.

The family will receive friends between 1:00pm - 6:00pm on Sunday, February 13, 2022. Funeral services will be at Bethel United Methodist Church, 211 Bethel Church Road, Cadiz, Ky., at 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 14, 2022, with visitation starting at 10:00 a.m. until the service hour. Burial will follow at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West, 5817 Fort Campbell Boulevard, Hopkinsville, KY 42240.
Michael Roy Elliott, age 78, of Cadiz, Kentucky, passed away Tuesday, January 4, 2022, at the VA Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Born March 10, 1943, in Wingo, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Owen Rudell Elliott and Anna Marie Eidson Elliott.

The family farm located on the Graves-Hickman County Line Road fostered his childhood years and development into adulthood. Michael was a 1961 graduate of Wingo High School and earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology from Murray State University. Sergeant Elliott was a Vietnam Veteran serving in the United States Marine Corps (1966-1970). He was awarded three Purple Heart Medals during his service. Michael was a faithful participant of the Pennyrile Honor Guard and enjoyed the camaraderie of the local VFW in Cadiz.

Throughout his sales career he resided in the Owensboro, KY and Nashville, TN areas. He retired from Husqvarna as a power equipment salesman and relocated to Lake Barkley. This setting provided him with a scenic landscape and opportunities for being in harmony with nature. He excelled in maintaining a well-manicured property.

Michael was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church, where he enjoyed teaching children's sermons, participating in church activities and sharing fellowship with his church family. He immensely enjoyed spending time outdoors, working alongside his neighbors, and sharing witty stories. He loved being with his family and friends and taking his grandkids on "field trip adventures".

He prided himself on cooking the "best batch of white beans" east of the Mississippi, proudly leading the "Eidson's First Cousins Club" and sharing "Wingo Wit" to anyone within earshot. Michael seemed to never meet a stranger and had a gift of putting people at ease with his authentic, giving self.

Michael lived in Stanley, KY for a great part of his life. His contributions to the community included teaching at Burns Middle School, owning TriState Lawn & Garden, being a member of the Daviess County Lions Club and President of the PTO of Stanley Elementary. In addition, he served as a charter member and Chief of the Stanley Volunteer Fire Department. He exemplified the importance of selfless, civic responsibility.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son-in-law, DeVonne Clay Campbell; paternal grandparents, Fred and Mattie (Owen) Elliott; and maternal grandparents, James and Allie (Jackson) Eidson .

He is survived by his son, Michael Andrew (Stacey) Elliott of Owensboro, Ky.; three daughters, Ann Christy Elliott (Jose) González of Louisville, Ky., Julia Lee Elliott Campbell of Stanley, Ky., and Sarah Jane Elliott of Louisville, Ky.; eight grandchildren - Michael Trent Elliott, Mia Elliott and Briggs. Soleila Elliott González, Samuel Elliott González, Olivia Campbell, Elliott Campbell, Rachel Campbell (all whom he shared with Sarah Strode Elliott). He is also survived by his loving and devoted sisters, Doris Elliott (George) Moss, New Smyrna Beach, FL; Joan Elliott (Roger) Burgess, Greer, SC.

Sincerest gratitude is expressed for the care that Michael received through the help of faithful friends and neighbors - always "at the ready". He and his family have been blessed by the care companions that have provided safety, sustenance and smiles: David Wilson, Laura Wadlington, Lisa Sumner, Lori Ford, Kim Ennis, Patsy Morris, Anne Wilson, Spring Rushing, Madison Clark, Jacob Sasseen, Margaret Wadley and Lea Ingram. The amazing providers, staff and volunteers associated with the Tennessee Valley Veterans Administration, A Place Called Home and Pennyrile Hospice supported Michael in his wishes to experience each day to the fullest with his strong yet humble will. In addition, the family is so thankful to Bluegrass Honor Flight for making special arrangements for a memorable day visiting and bonding with others in Washington, DC.

The family will receive friends between 1:00pm - 6:00pm on Sunday, February 13, 2022. Funeral services will be at Bethel United Methodist Church, 211 Bethel Church Road, Cadiz, Ky., at 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 14, 2022, with visitation starting at 10:00 a.m. until the service hour. Burial will follow at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West, 5817 Fort Campbell Boulevard, Hopkinsville, KY 42240.

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  • Created by: Morris
  • Added: Jan 13, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/235879367/michael_roy-elliott: accessed ), memorial page for Michael Roy Elliott (10 Mar 1943–4 Jan 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 235879367, citing Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West, Hopkinsville, Christian County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Morris (contributor 48601585).