Steven-Elliot-Obituary

Steven M. "Steve" Elliot

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Steve Elliot passed away on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008, at Aspen Meadows, due to complications from multiple sclerosis.

Steve was born in Billings, Sept. 6, 1945. He was the youngest of three sons born to Howard and Esther (Munter) Elliot. He attended Poly Drive Elementary, Lewis...

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Miss Steve and his fun. Love to all friends and family. Kent and Ruth Rollins Brocklebank

Miss Steve and his humor and insights. Ruth Rollins Brocklebank

Greg & Family,
My condolences. I learned a lot about life from Steve Elliot, he was a great man and will be remembered.
God Bless.

Susan and Greg, My sister, Kari, who lives in Polson, called today and told me of Steve's death. I was so sorry to hear this news. I remember Steve fondly; he was such a funny man and showed such courage during his many years of illness. He was always such fun though often irreverent. I will always remember working for him at Norsworthy and Reger and then at Wesco Resources. Our thoughts and prayers are with you both and your families. Deb & Bob

I remember Steve from Poly Drive, Lewis & Clark and though high school at West, Class of 1963. All those years Steve was a kind and friendly person who took the time to know me. I will fondly remember him. May the all the prayers and blessing of his friends be a comfort to you and bring you peace.

Susan and Greg
I have many fond memories of Steve and his great sense of humor. When we were seniors, I was the only girl in Steve's physics class and he and I were assigned to sit in a dark closet for a few minutes until we could see some tiny, sparkling particles. You can imagine the fun Steve had--making comments the whole time.
From when I moved to Billings in 4th grade, Steve has been a friend . It won't be as much fun in this world without Steve--as we all know.
Much love to...

Who could possibly not be influenced by Steve! The memories of law school predominate since i heard of his passing. Yes, nobody wanted to get a "deltoid" grade.A "hook" or a "hook minus" was realy good. And, who could forget the occasions when EEEliot would, crusing the cribs, convince some of us to a game of Pitch.I had the opprotunity to play golf only a couple of times with Steve--the last being when he, I and Bill played Lake Hills. God, could both of the brothers hit a golf ball--I was...

God's Speed, Steve! A fellow classmate..

Hi Susan and Greg. I worked at Aspen Meadows taking care of Steve. He was a good man to be around. Outgoing, funny,and he always had us on the tip of our toes. There was not one day that went by that he didn't make at least one person laugh. I'm truly sorry for your loss and I was glad to have taken care of him. You both are in my prayers. Parker Williams(C.N.A)