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Ronald Elliott

Norfolk, Virginia

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Ronald L. Elliott NORFOLK - Ronald L. "Bugeye" Elliott, 61, of the 500 block of Nelson St., passed away Oct. 10, 2009. He was born Jan. 22, 1948 in Norfolk. Ronald was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School and attended Norfolk State University. Ronald worked at MCCS Gym Camp Allen and...

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To The Elliott Family:
When the Lord calls our loved ones home, he leaves a gift of memories in exchange.

Cousin Toots & Kevin:
We cannot take away your pain, but we can listen with open ears and a loving heart. A FAMILY THAT PRAYS TOGETHER/STAYS TOGETHER! Still praying...all of our love now and always---

Cousins Jacquie/Kaira/Zakiyy

Uncle Ronald,
You are no longer physically here but I know you here in spirit. This time has definitely been a time to sit and reflect on how much of a wonderful easy going person you were. Never tried to bother anyone if anything we were always bothering you. Thanks for always being you, even when you were feeling sick in these last few years you still maintained your sense of humor.

Aunt Toots and Kevin, I know these times are tough but it will get easier. Keep your...

My family and I send our deepest condolences, and pray that your faith empowers you and encourages your heart to heal..
God Bless. Sincerly Taimeka and Reginald Perrry, the kids and Octavia.

My favorite Brother-in-Law is gone home to be with the Lord (our inside joke of being my favorite brother-in-law when I only had one at the beginning of his marriage). I am going to miss him for our joking sessions and constantly attempting to be difficult in his unique manner. Most of all, I will miss his hand dancing stunts with our Mother. Our family truly lost a great pillar who was always there for us through all situations. I am thankful we shared so many years of joys and fun...

Our prayers are with you and your family. God bless you!

Love Jesse & Faye James

Bugeye will be missed.We loved him but God loved him more. There is no more pain for him. I've known Bugeye for many years(going back to our Booker T. days and then Norfolk State "Too Live Crew").His quiet demeaner and funny blush will always be in my heart. I can see you right now on that Heavenly Basketball Court making all the right moves and picking up points. Rest in peace my friend.

Regina Smith Stannard

To Toots&Family,I know the heart aches for the initial moment but when the heart beats it reminds us of a savior who cures all our pain.Death is a door that allows us to a place that flesh and blood can not go, a place not made by hands, a place where we surrender all to abide in peace beyond all understanding....I know Bugeye is trying to get a game of whole court, setting the rules, no wings on break aways...We are going to miss him but the good thing about this life we enjoyed him while he...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To Toots, Kevin & Family:
What can I say. Bugeye has been a member of our family most of my life. He is to be remembered as a serious, nonchalant gentleman whose smile would definitely brighten the room. He is at peace now, with no more pain. God has assigned him a place within his Heavenly Gates, and his entry is well earned. All of his merits here on Earth, with the acceptance of Christ as his Saviour, will have him above the provider/gatekeeper he was here.
Kevin be blessed you...