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Steven Jack Elliott

Posted 2024-07-15 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Jul. 13 to Jul. 14, 2024 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Steven Jack Elliott, born June 18, 1945, in Oklahoma City, OK, and later
resident of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, for 24 cherished years, left us
on May 23, 2024. A treasured husband, friend, and pipefitter by
profession, Steven's life was an embodiment of hard work, resilience,
and unwavering love.

Steven was a man of few words but immeasurable strength. He was often
found in the heart of construction sites, dedicating himself to a
profession that required both physical tenacity and a sharp, problem-
solving mind. His hands, weathered by time and hard work, were the same
ones that held his beloved wife, Judith, with the gentlest touch. They
were together in life since their marriage on June 24, 1989, and their
bond was a testament to enduring love and shared dreams.

Steven was the prized son of the late William Elliott and Fay Frazier,
who instilled in him a sense of responsibility, kindness, and the value
of family ties. He carried these lessons throughout his life, touching
the lives of those he met with his quiet strength and warmth. Amid the
hum of tools and the clamor of construction sites, Steven found a
profound sense of purpose and satisfaction.

In his leisure time, Steven loved to golf and fish, finding peace and
joy in the tranquility of nature. He retired upon moving to Lake Havasu
City, where he spent his days enjoying these beloved pastimes.

Steven is survived by his loving wife Judith and children Steven and
Nannette. He was a devoted family man, cherishing every moment spent
with his loved ones.

A celebration of Steven's life will be held at the Calvary Baptist
Church - Sweetwater Campus, located at 3100 Sweetwater Avenue, Lake
Havasu City, Arizona, 86406, on Monday, July 15, 2024, at 3:00 PM MST.
We invite all those who knew and loved Steven to join us in honoring his
memory.

His story is not only ours to tell; it is in every life he touched,
every hand he held, and every heart he warmed.






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