Elliott-DiBattista-Obituary

Elliott John DiBattista

Sedona, Arizona

Nov 29, 1984 – Mar 31, 2017 (Age 32)

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BORN
November 29, 1984
DIED
March 31, 2017
AGE
32
LOCATION
Sedona, Arizona

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DiBattista, Elliott John 32, of Sedona, Arizona passed away on March 31, 2017. John and Anne's beloved son. Elliott was a strong big brother to his sister Meredith Anne, a loving grandson to Stanley Francis, Charlotte and Don Rassmussen of Sedona, and Shirley DiBattista of Florida....

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Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Bobbie


The world has one less shining light and uplifting personality in it.
Elliott always put a smile on my face with his enthusiasm and charisma.
I never once ran into him where he was anything less than upbeat and fun to be around.
I always identified with his huge heart.
Although we celebrate his life, there is no escaping the fact that our hearts are broken.
Today we will raise a glass of vino to you my friend.

Elliott you will be surely missed. You were a part of our family & we will cherish the memories. You left us all to soon. You are now an Angel in Heaven with God. Our thoughts & prayers go out to your mom, Dad, Meredith & family.
God Bless!

We remember watching Elliott grow into a good man, right under our noses in Foothills South. We'd see him in Phoenix at his hospitality industry jobs, and he was so knowledgeable about good food and wines. Always a smile or he'd buy you a drink. Just a great guy and he will be missed. Dave and Linda Jensen

So sorry for your loss. May you find comfort and strength to endure this time of sorrow by drawing close to God who gives support to those who rely on Him. Psalms 145: 14, 18

My condolences to the family. I hope that you find comfort from God during this difficult time.

Thank you Elliott for the brief time we shared in Scorpion football. My wife and I have some wonderful memories of those times. You will always be a part of those memories. Coach and Pam Cromartie