Lorraine “Lorrie” Elliott ~ January 17, 2022

Lakeville: At age 92, Lorrie passed away on Monday, January 17, 2022 at FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. She was born in Kendall, NY to the late William and Ada Miller. Lorrie is predeceased by her husband William F. Elliott and her siblings; Marilyn Tucker, Luthera Schultz, Raymond Miller, and William Miller, her grandchildren; Rebecca and Greg. Survived by her sons; Jeffrey (Terri) Landon, Steven (Dawn) Landon, George Elliott (Donna Castelluccio), Mark (Noelle) Elliott, her brother; Luther Miller, and her grandchildren; Erin, Eric, Renee, Owen, Adam, Alicia, Alex, Noah E., Nicholas, and Noah K, along with several, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Lorrie lived her life by helping anyone who was in need. There isn’t an adult who grew up in the hamlet of Lakeville that wasn’t aware of Lorrie’s generosity and kindness to others. She was always the first person to offer a bed in her own home or a meal from her own table to someone who was down on their luck. One of the greatest statements about Lorrie’s kindness and generosity was that she expected nothing in return.

One of Lorrie’s greatest contributions to our community was her 15 years of dedication and hard work to maintain the beauty of Vitale Park on Conesus Lake.

Friends and family are invited to call from 10AM-12PM on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street in Livonia, where Lorrie’s memorial service will immediately follow at 12PM. Interment will be held privately at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Geneseo, NY. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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9 thoughts on “Lorraine “Lorrie” Elliott ~ January 17, 2022

  1. I have such Great Memories from years ago, Your mom was Wonderful She was always on the go, !0 lbs of laundry, raising 4 boys, running a business, And she loved it, I had such good times at the lake, Walking to the Drive Inn, Roller Skating @ Long Point Park, ect You have my Deepest Condolences, Love ya.

  2. Jeffrey, Stevie, Georgie{Brad}and Markie……yes, childhood names from a friend who has so many cherished memories of your mom and all of you growing up across the street from Elliott’s Bar. What fun we had! Us 4 girls hanging out with you 4 boys! I remember how our mom would drive us all to school in her convertible, packed in there, no seatbelts and we survived. Such fun having birthday parties in the bar. Then, summers at the cottage! Now those were some fun times! Lorrie was a beautiful sole. Proud of her German heritage and so strong. She had to be, raising 4 boys! I am sorry that I did not see her move over the years. My sincere condolences to you guys and all of your extended families….Love Suzie

  3. I am so sorry to hear of Lorries passing. She was a beautiful person. I missed her when she left Vitale Park where II always enjoyed many chats with her. Lots of love to her family. May she rest in Gods peace.

  4. To lori’s family.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. She was the kindest and toughest lady I ever knew. I often remember her taking us on outings with her family. My favorite was going to ash n tee in Avon. We will always remember her lovingly.
    Love, Don and Janice Hyde.

  5. To George and “Lorries” entire family, my sincere condolence on the passing of your mother, grandmother and great grandmother. I will always remember her as “Georgie’s mother”, from many moons ago. She was truly one of a kind with a Big Heart. She will surly be missed. May God hold you all in the palm of his hand and give you peace and comfort during this time of sorrow. You are all in my prayers. Remembering her with a smile : ) and happy thoughts……

  6. Our sincere condolences to the Elliott Family on Lorrie’s passing. She made everyone feel like her good friend! God Bless You Lorrie!

  7. Prayers to Lor’s family. She was truly a giving, loving, soul who put the needs of others before herself. Rest In Peace.

  8. Lorrie always had a friendly smile and a welcoming greeting. She enjoyed every day.

    Deepest sympathies to the family.

    Robin and Bill Murphy

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