Elliott D. Atwood, age 64, passed away on November 10 at his home in Suffolk, VA.
He owned a landscaping business in Suffolk.
Elliott was preceded in death by his wife Joy.
He is survived by three sons at home, Jason, Jeremy, and Jonathon. He is also survived by three sisters, Kay Boger of Newport News, VA, Darlene Smith of Front Royal and Cindy Cabiao of Virginia Beach, VA; and mother, Freda.
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So sorry to hear of the passing of Elliott, I remember him from high school. I also knew his sisters and parents, such a nice family. Rest in peace my friend! Ronnie Chrisman
November 22, 2012
So sorry to hear of Elliotts Passing . I remember him in school . Such a sweet person . Deepest Sympathy to his family !
Joan Henry Holloway
November 17, 2012
SO sorry to hear of the passing of Elliott. I have know Elliott and his family for many years. My prayers go out to his children and family
Eddie Long
November 15, 2012
Have been long time friends with Elliott
and family. My prayers goes out to the kids, three sisters and their families
and his Mom
Eddie LONG
November 15, 2012
I knew Elliott in high school. Such a nice person,,,and gentleman. He had such a friendly way about him. Thoughts and prayers to all of his family during this difficult time.
Cynthia Mills Putnam
November 15, 2012
I knew Elliott from high school. He was a good friend. My prayers to his family.
Dewey Brown
November 14, 2012
So sorry to hear of Elliott's passing. I remember him from our school days as a very gentle sweet young man. My sympathy to his family.
Linda Grimsley Logan
November 13, 2012
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