Eli-McGill-Obituary

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Eli "Chip" McGill

Worcester, Massachusetts

Nov 14, 1977 – Jul 26, 2020 (Age 42)

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BORN
November 14, 1977
DIED
July 26, 2020
AGE
42
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel - Worcester Obituary

Eli M. “Chip” McGill, 42, of Worcester, passed away on Sunday, July 26, 2020, after being stricken ill at work.

Chip is survived by his parents, Mark and Linda (Armenti) McGill; his fiancé, Lisa Brooks; his four children, Eli Jr., Robert, Brandy Rose, and Mindy Mae; his two step...

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Eli was a great person and Freind .I definitely remember him playing baseball at Lincoln Street School. As one other person said here he was awesome at that I remmber him hitting the ball far beyond where anyone could . Was amazing never saw anything like it . Walked home with him many times even from Burncoat in Teen years various activities . He ended up working with me later on into adult years for a bit . Just an all around great guy so sorry for your loss I hope his family is doing...

Dad I love you I miss you I hope you know i finally got to visit you I have been taking care of the family the best I can don´t worry as your oldest daughter.

I will forever miss my father, he was an awesome man no matter what, i wish i could've seen him more

I didn't know Eli, however I believe he was a great guy. God bless Eli and his entire family and friends.

The City of Worcester DPW & Parks, Parks, Recreation & Cemetery Division sends our deepest sympathy to the McGill family on the loss of Chip. May you always remember the good times.

Mark and Linda:very sorry for your tragic loss.No words can ease the pain.God bless.

I went to Jr. High with Chip, same home room. Later we worked together at Jim Foster & Co. Eli was a hard worker, reliable, a family man and always willing to lend a hand.

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Chip. You will never be forgotten. You were a kind and generous man. Always an ole soul. Much love Aunt Lynne and Uncle Tom