Kenneth-Elliott-Obituary

Kenneth H. Elliott Jr.

Weymouth, Massachusetts

Oct 9, 1953 – May 26, 2018 (Age 64)

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BORN
October 9, 1953
DIED
May 26, 2018
AGE
64
LOCATION
Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Kenneth H. Elliott, Jr., age 64, of Weymouth, formerly of Scituate, died Saturday May 26th in Weymouth. He was the loving brother of Kimberly Spencer and her husband Kenneth of Plymouth, and the late Mark D. Elliott. Kenneth is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Born in Fort Hood TX on October 9, 1953, son of the late Kenneth H. Sr. and Nancy (Dwight) Elliott. He was a graduate of Scituate High School, and went on to make his career as a Park Ranger at Wompatuck State park in Hingham. Kenneth loved music and played the guitar. He also loved the ocean and could be found walking on the shore. In his younger years Kenneth was a great mechanic and was known for his hot rods. Kenneth was a friend of Bill W. and his family and friends were very proud of his years of sobriety. A visitation will be held at the Davis Funeral Home, 619 State Rd. Manomet (Plymouth) on Friday, June 1, from 1:00 till 3:00 pm. A Service will follow in the funeral home at 3:00 pm. Donations in Kenneth’s memory may be made to the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless, 149 Bishops Hwy. Kingston MA 02364.

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My sincere condolences to Kenny's Family. I would run into Kenny every year or two. Last time was several months ago and he looked good, so this was a surprise. May he rest in peace.

Colleen's recent picture of Kenny was great - his face didn't change a bit over the years. We grew up 3 blocks away from each other in the Shore Acres section of Scituate by the old WRUL shortwave radio station. We may not have been really close friends, but Kenny was always a good guy. Godspeed Ken!

So Sorry for your loss.

Pat Harvester

Kim & Kenny, Sorry for your loss. As I'm retired from Wompatuck now, my mind often driftsk to the 70"s when I worked with Kenny. What crazy & funny stuff we did! May he rest in peace.

Kim and Ken and family...so very, very sorry on the loss of your brother...my deepest condolences...hugs to all...

I will miss you Ken. You were a good friend for the last 13 years. We have lost a kind soul. God bless

So sorry for ur loss