Paul Edward Elliott
August 22, 1944 – May 31, 2025
In Loving Memory of Paul Elliott
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Elliott, a devoted husband, loving father, loyal friend, and proud Air Force Vietnam Veteran, who left us on 5/31/25 at the age of 80.
Born in Cleveland Tennessee on 8/22/1944, Paul lived a life marked by honor, service, and love. A proud patriot, he served his country with courage and dedication, embodying the very best of what it means to be an American. His commitment to service did not end with his military duty—he continued to give selflessly to his community, always lending a helping hand, offering support to neighbors, and standing up for what he believed in.
Above all, Paul was a family man. He was the beloved husband of Judy, with whom he shared 58 years of love, laughter, and partnership. Together, they built a home filled with warmth and unwavering devotion.
He was a proud and supportive father to his three children: sons Bruce and Bob, and daughter Michelle. His guidance, strength, and deep love shaped their lives and left a legacy of kindness, integrity, and resilience that will live on in them forever.
Paul also cherished his friendships, many of which spanned decades. He had a gift for making those around him feel valued, heard, and appreciated. His loyalty, humor, and generosity touched countless lives.
He will be remembered not only for his service to country and community but also for his deep sense of duty, and his boundless love for his family and friends.
He was deeply loved, and he will be dearly missed.
August 22, 1944 – May 31, 2025
In Loving Memory of Paul Elliott
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Paul Elliott, a devoted husband, loving father, loyal friend, and proud Air Force Vietnam Veteran, who left us on 5/31/25 at the age of 80.
Born in Cleveland Tennessee on 8/22/1944, Paul lived a life marked by honor, service, and love. A proud patriot, he served his country with courage and dedication, embodying the very best of what it means to be an American. His commitment to service did not end with his military duty—he continued to give selflessly to his community, always lending a helping hand, offering support to neighbors, and standing up for what he believed in.
Above all, Paul was a family man. He was the beloved husband of Judy, with whom he shared 58 years of love, laughter, and partnership. Together, they built a home filled with warmth and unwavering devotion.
He was a proud and supportive father to his three children: sons Bruce and Bob, and daughter Michelle. His guidance, strength, and deep love shaped their lives and left a legacy of kindness, integrity, and resilience that will live on in them forever.
Paul also cherished his friendships, many of which spanned decades. He had a gift for making those around him feel valued, heard, and appreciated. His loyalty, humor, and generosity touched countless lives.
He will be remembered not only for his service to country and community but also for his deep sense of duty, and his boundless love for his family and friends.
He was deeply loved, and he will be dearly missed.