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Kenneth Ray Elliott

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Kenneth Ray Elliott Veteran

Birth
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Death
7 Sep 2014 (aged 84)
Texas, USA
Burial
Mabank, Henderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
3B
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Funeral services for Kenneth Ray Elliott, of Ennis, were held Sept. 13, 2014, at Eubank Cedar Creek Memorial Chapel with Rev. Gary Miller officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Cemetery in Mabank.

Ken was born Jan. 14, 1930, in Wichita, Kan., to Vella K. (Troyer) and Ray F. Elliott.

His mother adored him and would show him off to her friends. He had the most beautiful curly blonde hair.

Growing up, he spent time on his relatives farm in Protection, Kan., where he would help harvest, hunt and fish. As a young man, he worked as a caddy to make money for his family. His father, Ray, owned a painting business and taught him how to paint houses when he was 16 years old.

He graduated from Wichita North High School in 1949 and immediately joined the U.S. Air National Guard. He spent most of his time in the Air Force and received an Honorable Discharge in 1952.

He worked several jobs over the next few years. In the summer of 1956, his friend, Vernon Johnson, introduced him to Donna Bussart.

They fell in love and got married June 24, 1957. Their first daughter, Sherri, was born July 16, 1957. His second daughter, Sandy, was born March 12, 1961.

They were a family of faith and went to church every Sunday.

When the girls were growing up, they would go to the Elliott’s backyard for a big watermelon feed. They took a lot of trips and went to several family reunions with his family on his mother’s side.

The Troyer family consists of approximately 450 people. Ken and Donna had many friends and every Saturday night they would pack up the girls and play cards at one of their houses.

Ken worked many jobs and always provided for his family. In 1978, they got divorced.

After that time, he discovered Texas and fell in love with it and bought a house on the lake. He would make many trips before he retired from the Boeing Company after 20 years in 1995, moved to Texas permanently.

He lived on Cedar Creek Lake area for 18 years. Eight years ago, he went to the 49ers Dance Hall and met Mary Ann, his Texas Angel. They became very special friends. They went on trips, dancing on Thursday nights and eating out. They did about everything together.

Mary was the only one to keep him in line. When Ken made his decision to stop chemo, he was so tired of the cancer battle. Mary asked him, “Are you sure you’re ready?” He replied, “Yes, I am.” Mary said, “Ok.”

He then asked her if she thought Heaven had garage sales. She said, “He would not have time to go to them.” Ken had many favorites, to name a few….he loved God, women, jewelry, cars, dancing, playing cards, games, dogs, iced tea, rhubarb pie, Donnas’ chip beef gravy, Sandy’s fried chicken, Sherri’s zucchini bread, Mary’s goulash and garage sales.

Some of the women where he lived, told Sherri and Sandy that the garage sales in Ennis would be greatly affected by Ken’s passing. Sherri and Sandy want everyone to know that Mary went above and beyond caring for Ken, when he got cancer.

They will be eternally grateful for the love and care she gave to him. They would also like to extend gratitude to all his Texas friends that loved him. He will be missed by many, but especially by his daughters and Mary.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents, infant granddaughter Addison Marie Williams and sister Lucerne Burlison.

Survivors include his daughters, Sherri Wilson and husband Scott, Sandra Williams; grandchildren Paige, Cassandra, Macey and Madison; special friend Mary Allred; and other loving friends.

MEMORIAL BY
THE MONITOR
MABANK, TX

Funeral services for Kenneth Ray Elliott, of Ennis, were held Sept. 13, 2014, at Eubank Cedar Creek Memorial Chapel with Rev. Gary Miller officiating. Interment followed at Oaklawn Cemetery in Mabank.

Ken was born Jan. 14, 1930, in Wichita, Kan., to Vella K. (Troyer) and Ray F. Elliott.

His mother adored him and would show him off to her friends. He had the most beautiful curly blonde hair.

Growing up, he spent time on his relatives farm in Protection, Kan., where he would help harvest, hunt and fish. As a young man, he worked as a caddy to make money for his family. His father, Ray, owned a painting business and taught him how to paint houses when he was 16 years old.

He graduated from Wichita North High School in 1949 and immediately joined the U.S. Air National Guard. He spent most of his time in the Air Force and received an Honorable Discharge in 1952.

He worked several jobs over the next few years. In the summer of 1956, his friend, Vernon Johnson, introduced him to Donna Bussart.

They fell in love and got married June 24, 1957. Their first daughter, Sherri, was born July 16, 1957. His second daughter, Sandy, was born March 12, 1961.

They were a family of faith and went to church every Sunday.

When the girls were growing up, they would go to the Elliott’s backyard for a big watermelon feed. They took a lot of trips and went to several family reunions with his family on his mother’s side.

The Troyer family consists of approximately 450 people. Ken and Donna had many friends and every Saturday night they would pack up the girls and play cards at one of their houses.

Ken worked many jobs and always provided for his family. In 1978, they got divorced.

After that time, he discovered Texas and fell in love with it and bought a house on the lake. He would make many trips before he retired from the Boeing Company after 20 years in 1995, moved to Texas permanently.

He lived on Cedar Creek Lake area for 18 years. Eight years ago, he went to the 49ers Dance Hall and met Mary Ann, his Texas Angel. They became very special friends. They went on trips, dancing on Thursday nights and eating out. They did about everything together.

Mary was the only one to keep him in line. When Ken made his decision to stop chemo, he was so tired of the cancer battle. Mary asked him, “Are you sure you’re ready?” He replied, “Yes, I am.” Mary said, “Ok.”

He then asked her if she thought Heaven had garage sales. She said, “He would not have time to go to them.” Ken had many favorites, to name a few….he loved God, women, jewelry, cars, dancing, playing cards, games, dogs, iced tea, rhubarb pie, Donnas’ chip beef gravy, Sandy’s fried chicken, Sherri’s zucchini bread, Mary’s goulash and garage sales.

Some of the women where he lived, told Sherri and Sandy that the garage sales in Ennis would be greatly affected by Ken’s passing. Sherri and Sandy want everyone to know that Mary went above and beyond caring for Ken, when he got cancer.

They will be eternally grateful for the love and care she gave to him. They would also like to extend gratitude to all his Texas friends that loved him. He will be missed by many, but especially by his daughters and Mary.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents, infant granddaughter Addison Marie Williams and sister Lucerne Burlison.

Survivors include his daughters, Sherri Wilson and husband Scott, Sandra Williams; grandchildren Paige, Cassandra, Macey and Madison; special friend Mary Allred; and other loving friends.

MEMORIAL BY
THE MONITOR
MABANK, TX


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  • Created by: JAC
  • Added: Sep 18, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136099089/kenneth_ray-elliott: accessed ), memorial page for Kenneth Ray Elliott (14 Jan 1930–7 Sep 2014), Find a Grave Memorial ID 136099089, citing Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank, Mabank, Henderson County, Texas, USA; Maintained by JAC (contributor 46531832).