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Melvin C. Elliott

Posted 2021-05-17 by mhenderson
Published in The Arizona Republic on May 17, 2021 -
Phoenix, Arizona -

Glendale - Melvin C. Elliott, 91, passed away surrounded by his
children on May 10, 2021 and was reunited with Pat, his best friend
and wife of 61 years. He was born September 23, 1929 in Spavinaw, OK
to John and Georgia Elliott. He enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps in
1946. After seven years as a radio operator, including a tour during
the Korean War, he entered aviation cadet training and earned his
pilot wings and his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1954. For most
of the next 20 years, he served as an F-84 and F-100 pilot. He fought
during the Vietnam War flying the A-1. He retired from the U.S. Air
Force as a Lt. Colonel in 1974 and rejoined his family in their long-
time home in Glendale.

Mel met and married 1st Lieutenant Patricia Hodgens at Turner AFB, GA
in 1956; he made good on his promise to take care of her until her
passing in 2018. Mel is survived by son, Edward Elliott and wife Nora
of Durham NC; daughter, Kathy Sparks and husband Mark of Glendale, AZ;
daughter Barbara Westbrook and husband Darrel of Gainesville, TX;
brother, George Elliott; six grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren with his first great-great-grandchild on the way.

Mel was a wonderful husband, father, Popo, and friend to all; he spent
his life serving others through his long military career,
volunteering, and being there for anyone who needed him. He will be
interred with his beloved wife in the National Cemetery of Arizona on
June 18, 2021 at 9:30 AM with a celebration of life to follow at his
daughter Kathy's home.






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