Alan-Elliott-Obituary

Alan B. Elliott

Richmond, Virginia

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LOUISA - Alan B. Elliott, 50, of Louisa, formerly of Laneview, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003. Arrangements by Bristow-Faulkner Funeral Home, Saluda.

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Alan was truely one of the nicest persons we have ever met and we will miss seeing and talking with him very much. We offer our sincere sympathy to Patrick and others who were close to him. Paul and Barbara

Alan was my cousin,and I had not seen him for a long time. I had hoped to see him at the recent reunion,but because of the Storm a lot of the family did not make it.When ever I think of Alan I think of what he said about my Daddy coming across the field, He looked out of the window, and said Here comes "PDR" what that meant we will never know, but everyone just cracked up with laughter. Our son Dennis said he always looked forward to going over the Grover's house to play Basketball with Jerry...

Our sincere sympathies to Patrick and family of Alan. The Angel of Silence has taken a loved from our midst - we will meet again. Our prayers and thoughts to each of you in this difficult time.

Alan Elliott was truly a wonderful, good, good person and my life has been enriched by knowing such an extraordinary individual. I work for the Industrial Development Authority of Louisa County and had the priviledge to work with Alan the entire time that he owned and operated Louisa Printing. He was not only a tremendous help to me professionally but became a very good friend over the years. I will forever remember his happy disposition, positive outlook, zest for life and that contagious...

When Alan and Brother were children, Brother called Alan "Boo." Naturally I called him "Boo" too. When we were in high school, Alan asked me not to call him "Boo" anymore, guess we had gotten too old for such a childish nickname. Without fail, whenever we saw each other over the years, I would always call him "Boo" at least one time and we always had a laugh over it.