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Carl was a retired Army MSG and USMC Vietnam Veteran. He was a loving Husband, Father, and Grandfather and will be missed by all. Carl is survived be his wife Karyl Elliot, his daughter Jennifer Elliott and three granddaughters Jasmine Odle, Carman Elliott, and Annabelle Elliott. He is also survived by his siblings Phillip Elliott and Kathy Ives as well as many other family and friends. A memorial service is planned for Friday, November 9, 2012 at Holy Apostles Catholic Church at 3:00pm I wonder why the Lord chose to call you away I think He saw you needed the rest He only takes the very best
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I love u daddy. I miss u so much
jenny elliott
November 24, 2012
Carl was an amazing person and he will be very missed by those who loved him. He had a great sense of humor, loved life and never took things too seriously. Farewell dear cousin. Jane
November 9, 2012
Carl was a wondeful man and always made us laugh. He will be truly missed by all that knew him. With everyday that passes he will live in our hearts forever. He had an amazing family and lots of dear friends that will cherish memories made forever. RIP Carl we will miss you.
Krystle, Bertie, and Bob
November 8, 2012
Elliott will be dearly missed. He was a great man and friend to many. I am so blessed that he was a part of my life as well as my family's life. We will always keep him in our thoughts and prayers as well as close to our hearts.
"The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living."
~Marcus Tullius Cicero~
May the hearts of all that knew him always be filled with the wonderful memories that he gave to us all.
Tiffany Butler
November 7, 2012
Elliot will be missed. we are so sorry for your loss.
Michael and Diane Harris
November 7, 2012
Rest well brother!
Al Watkins
November 7, 2012
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