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Kevin Joe Elliott

Posted 10/26/06

Kevin Joe Elliott, 27 GEORGETOWN- Kevin Joe Elliott, who was known to his friends and family as "Bobo," of Georgetown died Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005, in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford. He was 27. …

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Kevin Joe Elliott

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Kevin Joe Elliott, 27

GEORGETOWN- Kevin Joe Elliott, who was known to his friends and family as "Bobo," of Georgetown died Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005, in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford. He was 27.

Mr. Elliott was born in Lewes, son of Jacquelyn Justice.

He was a construction worker, employed by J.M. Bennett Construction Co. Inc.

He was a great uncle who loved and enjoyed playing with kids in his family. He loved playing cards and bowling, and was an electronics buff.

Mr. Elliott attended My Father's House Church in Seaford.

He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Jacquelyn Justice and Edgar Lewis Sr. of Dagsboro; two brothers, Michael Justice of Dagsboro and Travis Justice of Millsboro; a sister, Chasity Justice of Dagsboro; step-brother, Edgar Lewis Jr. of Milford; two stepsisters, Melissa Lewis and Brandy Lewis, both of Georgetown; two special nieces, Faith Lewes and Makenzi Justice; a special nephew, Jordan Lewis; numerous other nieces and nephews; his special aunt, Kathy Watkinson; his father, Alfred Marshall of Millsboro; three half-sisters; and a half-brother.

Services were held in Watson Funeral Home, Millsboro. Pastor Mike Vaughn officiated.

Burial was in Dagsboro Redmen's Cemetery.

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