Army during the World War I and was a member of the Elks Club. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Florence Fry of Waterloo, Mrs. Iola Weber of Metolius, Oregon and Mrs. Bonnie Pickell of Nortonville, Kansas and a brother, Garner Elliott of Kenneth City, Florida. Memorial Services and Inurnment: 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 1979 at the Troy Mills Cemetery. Conducted by: Rev. Tim Johnson of the Troy Mills Christian Church.
Army during the World War I and was a member of the Elks Club. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Florence Fry of Waterloo, Mrs. Iola Weber of Metolius, Oregon and Mrs. Bonnie Pickell of Nortonville, Kansas and a brother, Garner Elliott of Kenneth City, Florida. Memorial Services and Inurnment: 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 1979 at the Troy Mills Cemetery. Conducted by: Rev. Tim Johnson of the Troy Mills Christian Church.
Inscription
Karl K. Elliott
Sgt. United States U.S. Army
W. W. 1
1898-1979
Karl K. "Chris" Elliott
1898-1979
Family Members
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Lloyd William Elliott
1873–1873
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Nancy Eleanor "Media" Andromedia Fay Elliott
1874–1966
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Richmond Armentrout Elliott
1876–1908
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Galena Louella Elliott
1878–1879
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Rolland Beech Elliott
1879–1953
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Florence Nevada Elliott Fry
1881–1989
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Iola Myrtle Elliott Weber
1882–1982
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Ada Icalene Elliott
1884–1886
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Adam J Elliott
1886–1886
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Indiana Arizona Joy Elliott
1887–1888
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Iva Dare Elliott Walton
1889–1948
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Garner Peter Elliott
1892–1999
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Bonnie Elizabeth Zerelda Imogene Elliott Pickell
1894–1998
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George Guthrie "Dewey" Elliott
1896–1967
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