Miss you buddy
Enzo
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Scott Elliott, aka Scotty. He impacted the lives of so many people. To those of us who knew him, he was a beloved presence in our lives.
He was:
...a cherished family member
...a devoted friend
...a dependable employee and co-worker
...the voice of reason
...the listening ear
...a goofball
...compassionate
...a leader
...selfless
...a rock.
Scott was loved and respected by all who knew him.
He will forever live on in our memories and our hearts.
Click Here for a link to purchase a video of Scott's Celebration of life. Many Thanks to Geo for making this possible!!
http://lucasmediaproductions.com/PurchaseMedia.html
Scott Elliott Fourth of July Celebration on July 3rd
Click here for a link to a YouTube video of the fireworks that were dedicated to Scott. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpQL3wK7UZQ
Click Here for a link to a very nice tribute to Scott that was in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel on 6/17/2015-http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/articles/de-beque-july-4-fest-will-honor-town-leader/
(If you turn up the volume you will hear some of Scott's favorite tunes!)
Scott Elliott Fourth of July Celebration on July 3rd. Join us on July 3rd to celebrate the 4th of July. The Town of De Beque will be hosting a celebration in honor of Scott. Scott was a Town Trustee and had a big part in donations for this years celebration. The celebration will take place from 4-11 p.m. at Gazebo Park. There will be a potluck BBQ from 5-6:30 p.m. Bring a dish to share and your own meat for grilling. Place settings and refreshments provided. Beer Garden by De Beque Drama Club. Music by "Spooky and the Boogie Man" from 7-11 p.m. A 20 minute fireworks display to music will take place at dark.
Scottie,
It has been almost a week since we celebrated your life. What a special and amazing day. It was so cool to see all the people who were there for you. As usual it was a pretty goofy crowd. Your sisters did a fantastic job (well until Lisa said that after them I got to speak first) okay well it wasn't that bad....
I got up there, seeing all the people who you touched in life at some point and I pretty much lost all my thoughts. I had stories to tell and I think I could have talked forever, but I couldn't. I couldn't remember anything.
I wanted to tell everyone about the good times riding around in the snow-cats, skiing, laughing, crying and everything else that you were there for. I wanted to tell about the time that Dude marked his territory on Glen's leg. Or the time that Glen fell out of your truck trying to get to Dude. Summer picnics and all the fun at the Pig Roast each year. All you guys helped shape my life, some more then others. YOU were always there ready to help, to lend a hand or whatever was needed. I was pretty young when you first came along, but I am so thankful for the things that I can remember. You never stopped helping people, that is one of the MOST special things about you.
I miss that whistle, please send it to me in a bird just so I can hear it again.....
Scott you will be missed by so many people. There isn't a single person that you knew or met that didn't LOVE you.
THANK YOU FOR BEING YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This will be the route for Scott's Ride. We will follow the De Beque cutoff past the accident site and up on the Grand Mesa where Scott's ashes will be spread at an overlook past the visitor center. The ride will continue over the mesa and back into Clifton where we will toast Scott at Enzo's!
We invite and encourage EVERYONE to join us for the ride! The bikes will lead the way with everyone falling in behind them. We hope you will join us!!
Many thanks to Geo, Kevin, Cliff and Enzo for all your help!