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Laverne James “Jim” Elliott

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Laverne James “Jim” Elliott

Birth
Rochester Junction, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
1 Feb 2020 (aged 76)
Okeechobee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Okeechobee, Okeechobee County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 27.384806, Longitude: -81.0138151
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L. James “Jim” Elliott arrived at his heavenly home on February 1, 2020. He was born in Rochester, New York on September 2, 1943 and moved to Okeechobee, Florida as a young teenager. Jim eventually settled in Basinger, Florida where he resided for over 50 years. There was no place he’d rather live.
He took great delight in all his “work”; be it his dedicated career in the dairy service industry for over 40 years or showcasing his great artistic talent for crafting handmade knives. He was a member of the Florida Knifemaker’s Association and The Knifemaker’s Guild, a national organization he was honored to represent.
Jim was frequently found lending a working hand to others in need, whether for his own family or even for those he did not know. His family is especially proud of the work he dedicated to rebuilding homes for families in Guatemala after an earthquake in 1978.
For over 45 years, Jim has expertly managed his own orchid nursery, which is now home to over 3,500 orchids of all varieties. He was also a proud member of the Highlands Orchid Society for 14 years and has won countless awards and honors for his beautiful orchids.
Jim’s life and relationships with others are evidence of his first and most important love, which was for his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Jim always treated others with patience and kindness, was an enemy to no one, was always humble and brought with him a calming presence to all situations. He never failed to show gentleness and wisdom in his encounters with others. Jim was a member of the Basinger Christian Brethren Church.
Jim was a man of few words, but his unwavering love was in no short supply for his family, especially his beloved wife and helpmate of 56 wonderful years, Dianne Elliott. Jim is also survived by his sons Victor Elliott (Jennifer) and Robert Elliott (Josie); daughter Gail Elliott (Skip); granddaughters Jennifer Tewksbury (Cameron), Andie Reese Elliott and Sarah Bobst (Jeff); grandson Nick Thompson (Allie); two great grandsons Jeffery and Cameron Bobst; brother Sonny Elliott; sister Kathy McGee (Tommy), brother-in-law Lindy Farrell; and a host of nieces and nephews. Jim was preceded in death by his mother and father, Harry B. and Evelyn M. Elliott; and his sister, Evelyn Farrell.
The family will be celebrating Jim’s triumphant life on Thursday, February 6, 2020 from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. at Buxton & Bass Okeechobee Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Basinger Cemetery.

Those wishing to leave a message of condolence may sign the register book at, www.OkeechobeeFuneralHome.com
L. James “Jim” Elliott arrived at his heavenly home on February 1, 2020. He was born in Rochester, New York on September 2, 1943 and moved to Okeechobee, Florida as a young teenager. Jim eventually settled in Basinger, Florida where he resided for over 50 years. There was no place he’d rather live.
He took great delight in all his “work”; be it his dedicated career in the dairy service industry for over 40 years or showcasing his great artistic talent for crafting handmade knives. He was a member of the Florida Knifemaker’s Association and The Knifemaker’s Guild, a national organization he was honored to represent.
Jim was frequently found lending a working hand to others in need, whether for his own family or even for those he did not know. His family is especially proud of the work he dedicated to rebuilding homes for families in Guatemala after an earthquake in 1978.
For over 45 years, Jim has expertly managed his own orchid nursery, which is now home to over 3,500 orchids of all varieties. He was also a proud member of the Highlands Orchid Society for 14 years and has won countless awards and honors for his beautiful orchids.
Jim’s life and relationships with others are evidence of his first and most important love, which was for his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Jim always treated others with patience and kindness, was an enemy to no one, was always humble and brought with him a calming presence to all situations. He never failed to show gentleness and wisdom in his encounters with others. Jim was a member of the Basinger Christian Brethren Church.
Jim was a man of few words, but his unwavering love was in no short supply for his family, especially his beloved wife and helpmate of 56 wonderful years, Dianne Elliott. Jim is also survived by his sons Victor Elliott (Jennifer) and Robert Elliott (Josie); daughter Gail Elliott (Skip); granddaughters Jennifer Tewksbury (Cameron), Andie Reese Elliott and Sarah Bobst (Jeff); grandson Nick Thompson (Allie); two great grandsons Jeffery and Cameron Bobst; brother Sonny Elliott; sister Kathy McGee (Tommy), brother-in-law Lindy Farrell; and a host of nieces and nephews. Jim was preceded in death by his mother and father, Harry B. and Evelyn M. Elliott; and his sister, Evelyn Farrell.
The family will be celebrating Jim’s triumphant life on Thursday, February 6, 2020 from 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. at Buxton & Bass Okeechobee Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Basinger Cemetery.

Those wishing to leave a message of condolence may sign the register book at, www.OkeechobeeFuneralHome.com


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