Ronnie-Elliott-Obituary

Ronnie Elliott

Portsmouth, Virginia

1948 - 2011

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Ronnie ElliottPortsmouth - Ronnie Elliott, 63, of the 1000 block of Cherokee Road. Passed away October 29, 2011. He was born June 19, 1948 in Norfolk County, VA. He was predeceased by his parents, Mamie Elliott Davis and Winfred Davis and brother Harry ElliottHe retired from Norfolk Naval...

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God Bless Mr. Elliott and R.I.P. He was a patron that I had the pleasure of meeting each morning when I worked at Portsmouth Naval Hospital Gym. He was focused when he came to work out. His workout partner Mr. B will forever remain as my motivation to keep striving as long as I live. Emanuel Solomon U.S. Navy (Ret)...Atlanta GA

Gone but not forgotten....may Ronnie rest in peace.

REST IN PEACE

Mr. Elliott was my inspiration and friend. We exercised daily at the Callahan fitness center in Portsmouth. For 3 years we tackled the treadmills and overcame our personal blockades and barriers. He could walk hours on the steepest incline. I thank God our paths crossed, I'm better for it, even though our conversations were of a few words..oh, but their impact is still felt. All souls belong to God.

Rev. Reva Holt

My deepest condolescence to the Elliott family. It was a pleasure servicing with Ronnie in the Air Force Reserves. He will truly be missed by all. God bless and may peace be with you all.

We shall miss Ronnie - have known him for several years through our VAMC Hampton. I pray for the family during your time of loss.

Ronnie claimed this fate a while ago and said he would be ready when this day came. He will be missed.

To the Elliott Family,
My prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. I met Sgt Elliott as I was coming into the 71st APS Squadron at Langley Air Force Base.

I knew Ronnie while we was in the service. He was the reason I came to Portsmouth after our tour of duty in Vietnam. We were station at the shipyard together. It was during this this time I met and married by future wife.I have been trying for more than 40 years to find him to talk of "old times". I am so sorry, I didn't get the chance.
With heartfelt sympathy to his family, I shall always remember him as a good friend.
Semper Fi