I remember Eliot for his kindness, sense of humor, big heart, energy, and weirdness. He never failed to make me laugh whenever I saw him and would give me the biggest hugs. He called me Bubba, or Bubba Bro, as a joke, and I can still hear him saying it in his weird voice. Though we were different in many ways, I learned a lot from him, and really appreciated our friendship and conversations. In many ways, he reminded me a lot of myself when I was younger. I have a lot of fun and fond memories of hanging out with him and his brother, Adrian. I loved Eliot very much and I am thankful for the weird and funny times we had together. I am thinking of Bubba today and missing him very much. He was truly a one of a kind personality and soul.
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I'm so sorry to hear of Eliots passing.
My heart goes out to his mother and brother Adrian who are kind and wonderful family who would have family time and talk books.
Eliot was a good hearted person who positively affected me in life and I would love to try and attend visitation. I'll miss talking cows.
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With my deepest sympathy and prayers for the family.
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My thoughts and prayers to his family and especially his Girls. Eliot was such a great person with a huge heart and would help out anyone he could. He helped restore my faith in man kind with his genuine kindness. Eliot will be missed by many. Rest in Peace
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Late 1990s/early 2000s: "Auntie Joe, are you feeling rich?" (The prelude to a request for Legos)
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