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Ann <I>Craft</I> Elliott

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Ann Craft Elliott

Birth
Celeste, Hunt County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Dec 2017 (aged 92)
Texas, USA
Burial
Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Ann Craft Elliott, 92, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love.
She was born to John Anderson Craft and Reta Ellard Craft. On February 11, 1945 she married Paul E. Elliott, Jr. and they celebrated life together for the next 63 years. She truly enjoyed life to the fullest, surrounded by good friends and family, for her full 92 years.
Ann is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Paul E. Elliott, Jr.
She is survived by her sister, Betty and husband Tommy Daniels; her children, John Ronald "Ronnie" Elliott and wife Helen and Deborah K. Elliott, as well as grandchildren, Helen Elliott and Langdon Elliott and wife Tiffany.
Ann had a deep love of God's creation and every creature within. She loved traveling and she and Paul logged countless miles with their RV in Canada, throughout the US and Mexico. The last year of her life was happy and full thanks to her "boyfriend", Harold Dietz.
Funeral services will be at St. Phillips Episcopal Church with Rev. Ted Welty officiating. Burial will follow at Roselawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Herrington/Land of Memory Funeral Home.
(Herrington Funeral Home 12/27/2017)
Ann Craft Elliott, 92, passed away peacefully, surrounded by love.
She was born to John Anderson Craft and Reta Ellard Craft. On February 11, 1945 she married Paul E. Elliott, Jr. and they celebrated life together for the next 63 years. She truly enjoyed life to the fullest, surrounded by good friends and family, for her full 92 years.
Ann is preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Paul E. Elliott, Jr.
She is survived by her sister, Betty and husband Tommy Daniels; her children, John Ronald "Ronnie" Elliott and wife Helen and Deborah K. Elliott, as well as grandchildren, Helen Elliott and Langdon Elliott and wife Tiffany.
Ann had a deep love of God's creation and every creature within. She loved traveling and she and Paul logged countless miles with their RV in Canada, throughout the US and Mexico. The last year of her life was happy and full thanks to her "boyfriend", Harold Dietz.
Funeral services will be at St. Phillips Episcopal Church with Rev. Ted Welty officiating. Burial will follow at Roselawn Park Cemetery under the direction of Herrington/Land of Memory Funeral Home.
(Herrington Funeral Home 12/27/2017)


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