To receive our quickest response, please call us at (519) 395-2969 for our Ripley location or (519) 528-3432 for our Lucknow location 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Someone will be there to answer your call and get you the assistance you need when you need it.
David Elliott, of Ripley, passed away at the Kincardine Hospital on Sunday November 8, 2020 at the age of 49. He was born in London on August 11, 1971 to the late Wilma (Chesbro) and Ellwood Elliott. Greatly missed by two sons; Gavin and his mother Michelle Elliott of Ripley and Justin Kelly-Elliott of Kitchener. Also survived by grandchildren Madden and Ashelynn, brother Bruce & Nazneen Elliott of Whitby, nephew Brenden, niece Yasmin and Aunt Rhoda Chesbro of Owen Sound. Forever remembered by several cousins, extended family and friends. Following Dave’s wishes cremation has taken place and a celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Donations to son Gavin in trust are greatly appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Donations
Please select one of the family's preferred charities:
Our Deepest Sympathy to Dave's Family on his passing he was a wonderful person and always there to help or just even a chat , Will always remeber Dave !!! Sending hugs to you all and a little extra hug to his sons and grandchildren as it's never easy lossing someone . RIP DAVE !!!! You sure will be missed ,
I met Dave when I moved to Ripley through the Legion. He was always good to have a chat and a beer with. Over the last couple years those visits have moved to his house instead of the Legion. I'll miss shooting the bull with him. My sympathies to all of you.
The Elliott family lived up the road from mine when we were kids. It has been a long time since I have seen Dave, but in my mind I can still see him and Bruce running around their parents yard without a care in the world. He will be very much missed by family, friends and in the Ripley community.
Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences upon your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sorry to hear this, my condolences to Dave's family. Dave and I had a lot of good times...we worked hard and played hard in our younger days. He was a good friend and I'll miss him. Cheers buddy, rest in peace.