Anthony-Elliott-Obituary

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Anthony Oteen Elliott

Milan, Tennessee

May 7, 1958 – Aug 12, 2022

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BORN
May 7, 1958
DIED
August 12, 2022
LOCATION
Milan, Tennessee

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Bodkin Funeral Home - Milan Obituary

Anthony Elliott

Milan, TN

Anthony “Andy” Oteen Elliott, 64, passed away Friday, August 12, 2022. He was the second born of three children to the late Oteen and Sheril Elliott of Milan, Tennessee.

Andy was born May 7, 1958. He was a 1976...

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Thankful for our friendship. Andy was a great musician who taught me a lot. I truly miss him.

Many memories of Andy in the middle to late 70’s. We used to run together for a short while. RIP Andy.

The loss of Andy is felt by many. May the memories of his wonderful personality and infectious smile be celebrated by all. Wishing you hope in the midst of sorrow, comfort in the midst of pain. Our deepest condolences , Sharon & Dan Fuqua

You are so missed and FOREVER LOVED ! ♥ I was so blessed you were good to me !

I'm so very sorry for this huge loss to the family. My prayers are with all the family and friends and Sammy, I pray he gets a good home. Love Tom Morgan and Donna Elliott

If you knew Andy and became his friend, you were blessed beyond what words can describe. He lived a street over and we played backyard baseball, basketball & racquetball at UT Martin and rode motorcycles. Never a cross word or a dull moment when you were with Andy. I, too, have been away from Milan for many years. The memories are all there and intact of time shared with Andy. The world was a better place with Andy, he will be missed. Peace in Christ.

So sad to hear of Andy's passing! My childhood neighbor on McKellar Street, I grew up playing baseball with Andy - Farm Team, Little League, Babe Ruth, and of course backyard! - and riding motorcycles with him, Larry, Roy, and many of our friends. I've been away from Milan for decades now but have been back often to visit family and friends, and it was always a joy running into Andy. With childhood friends, no matter how long you've been apart, the conversation always seems to just pick up...

What a joy to know Andy.