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Information for Howard Edward “Ed” Elliott
 20 November, 1921 – 10 January, 1988
 Idaho Press-Tribune
 January, 1988
 Contributed by Helen Strine


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Howard Elliott       

    Howard Edward “Ed” Elliott, 66, of Wilder, died Sunday, Jan. 10, 1988 in a Boise hospital of cancer.
    Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the Wilder
Cemetery. The Rev. Raymond A. Thompson of the Caldwell United Methodist Church will officiate under the direction of Dakan Funeral Chapel of Caldwell.
     Mr. Elliott was born Nov. 20, 1921 at Lead Hill, Ark., a son of Lewis Mathew and Minnie Rodgers Elliott. He married Harine Cawkins on Jan. 28, 1942 at Carpentersville, Ill. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Pacific Theater of Operations from October 1941 until his honorable discharge in December 1945.  He came to the Wilder area in June 1969 where he had since resided and had been a brick mason in the Boise Valley for many years.
     All of Mr. Elliott’s family were at his side at the time of his death.
     Survivors include his wife, Harine of Wilder; a son, Ron Elliott of Caldwell, five sons and daughters-in-law, Scott and Kathy Elliott and Steve and Carol Elliott, all of Caldwell, Tom and Bonnie Elliott of Nampa and Tim and Janie Elliott and Rick and Lecia Elliott, all of Boise; two daughters-in-law, Connie Elliott of Caldwell and Vicki Elliott of Wilder; his stepmother, Marie Elliott in Arkansas; a sister, Coyeotte Livermore of Lead Hill, Ark., a brother, Lewis Elliott Jr. of Summit, Ark.; three half-sisters, Lois Buckner and Bertha Shannon, both in Arkansas, and Ruth Bishop of Fort Collins, Colo.; a half-brother, V. J. Elliott of Fort Collins; 12 grand-children, and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Two brothers, a son, a grandchild and his parents died earlier.
     Memorials may be made to the V. A. Medical Center Oncology Unit in care of Dakan Funeral Chapel, Box 1386, Caldwell 83606.