05/09/1993
Donald Wayne Elliott, 47, of Maxwell died Sunday in Truth or Consequences, NM., of injuries suffered in an automobile accident.
Services will be at 11:00 AM Saturday at Chet Ryan Mortuary in Nevada. Cremation will follow and burial will be in Peoria Cemetery at a later date.
Mr. Elliott, a restaurant manager, was born in Knoxville. He is survived by a daughter, Sarah Elliott of Newton; a son, Jason of Grinnell; his mother, Virginia Elliott of Maxwell; his father, Carl of Scott City, Kansas; two sisters, Pat France of Scott City, and Sue Hudson of Maxwell; a stepbrother, Carl of Germany; and a stepsister, Mary Helen Harp of Guyman, Oklahoma.
The family will visit with friends from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the mortuary. (Newton Newspaper) December 28, 1945 – May 9, 1993 Donald Wayne Elliott, 47, of Maxwell, died of injuries from an automobile accident Sunday in Truth or Consequences, NM.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11:00 AM at Chet Ryan Mortuary in Nevada with the Rev. Randol Goodrich officiating. Burial will be at a later date in the Peoria Cemetery in Maxwell.
Donald Elliott was born in Knoxville to Carl and Virginia (Smith) Elliott.
He worked as a restaurant manager. He is survived by a son, Jason Elliott of Grinnell; a daughter, Sarah Elliott of Newton; his mother, Virginia Elliott of Maxwell; his father, Carl Elliott of Scott City, Kansas; two sisters, Pat France of Scott City, Kansas and Sue Hudson of Maxwell; a step-brother, Carl Elliott of Germany; and a step-sister, Mary Helen Harp of Guyrnan, Oklahoma.
Visitation will be held Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, with the family present at the Chet Ryan Mortuary in Nevada.
A memorial fund has been established. (Maxwell Newspaper)
Funeral Obituary: In memory of Donald Wayne Elliott; Born December 28, 1945, Knoxville, Iowa; Died May 9, 1993 Truth or Consequences, New Mexico; Inturement Peoria Cemetery, Maxwell, Iowa; Funeral services held from Chet Ryan Mortuary, Nevada, Iowa, Saturday, May 15, 1993 at 11:00 AM; Officiating, Reverend Randol Goodrich; Musical Selections,
“Right Where You Are” Kenny Marks and “I’ve Got A Name” Jim Croce;
Honorary Casket Bearers, Jason Elliott, Bill Gragg, Gary Hearl, Scott Hudson, and John Stewart.
To the Class of ’64, We wish to thank you for your concern and caring in our time of sorrow. It means a lot to know people like you are still around.
Don was with me and his sister and her family for just over two months. He left here and went to Scott City, Kansas to see his other sister and her family.
We were all so thankful for the good times we had so recently. I will always think of him as my son who had a smile and a good word for everyone.
He didn’t know a stranger. I could go on forever but had best close this and get it in the mail.
Thank you again for caring!
Sincerely, Virginia Elliott and family.