Family, friends, and members of the faith community are mourning the passing of William David “Will” Elliott, who died on May 16, 2026. His death has left a deep sense of sorrow among those who knew him, as loved ones continue to share prayers, condolences, and memories in support of the Elliott family during this difficult time.

Will is remembered most of all for the love he carried into his relationships and the strong devotion he showed to his family. He was a devoted fiancé to Peyton Brizendine and a proud and loving father to his son, Connor. Those close to him say his greatest source of joy and purpose was his family, and he consistently demonstrated that love through his presence, care, and commitment to those closest to him.

He was also deeply cherished as a son and brother. Will is survived by his parents, David Elliott and Jan Elliott, and his brother, Zachary Elliott. Family and friends describe him as someone with a warm, kind-hearted nature who made others feel welcome and valued. His personality left a lasting impression on those who spent time with him, whether through everyday conversations, shared milestones, or moments of support during life’s challenges.

Those who knew Will say he had a steady and compassionate spirit, often placing the needs of others before his own. His relationships were built on loyalty, sincerity, and love, and he maintained strong bonds with family, friends, and members of his church community. Many remember him as someone who could be relied upon for encouragement, understanding, and quiet strength when it was needed most.

As the community gathers in prayer and remembrance, visitation services are scheduled for Friday, May 22, 2026, at Prince of Peace at 11 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass at noon. The services are expected to bring together family, friends, and parish members to honor his life, share memories, and support one another through grief.

In the days following his passing, messages of sympathy have continued to pour in from across his community. Friends, extended family, and fellow parishioners have reflected on the impact Will made in their lives and the many ways he will be remembered.

While his passing leaves a profound absence, those who loved Will Elliott hold tightly to the memories he created and the love he gave so freely. His life continues to be honored through faith, family, and the lasting bonds he built with those around him.

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