Patricia Ann Elliott

Born October 2, 1949 in Dolton, Illinois
Passed September 14, 2024 in Melbourne, Florida

Patricia Ann Elliott, nee Farneti, passed away peacefully on September 14, 2024 surrounded by her loved ones.

Pat was born in Dolton, Illinois and was a graduate of Thornridge High School. She later moved to Chicago Heights, Illinois where she would raise her children. After some time of being single, she met the love of her life, Ricky. They went on their 1st date on June 5, 1987, were married just over a month later on July 17, 1987 and their love lasted 37 years.

In 1996 she and her family moved to Melbourne, Florida to be by her loving brother Johnny. Pat was known for being one of the kindest, most compassionate woman. Her sense of humor could make anyone laugh. And the love she had for her family was immeasurable!

She is survived by her husband Ricky Elliott; daughter Jamie Doyle (John); sons Jason Orel, Dustin Elliott (Kaylee), & Daniel Elliott; grandchildren Patience, Presley, & Penelope Elliott and Sophia & Sawyer Doyle as well as nieces, nephews, & family friends.

She is preceded in death by her mother Frances; father John; brother John; stepmother Delores & stepbrother Bill; along with her fur babies Chia & Bella.

To say she will be missed is an understatement as she will always be so so loved by her family & friends.

Family and friends may call from 11 am until time of service at 2 pm on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home, 1010 E. Palmetto Avenue, Melbourne, Florida 32901.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in her name to the SPCA of your choice.

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Charles & Paula Wakefield from Chicago Heights wrote on September 17, 2024:
Please accept our sincere condolences for your family’s loss. I was blessed to finally meet this amazing women just a couple of years ago. I had already met Rick (friend of my husband). I remember being so nervous to meet her. We were coming to Melbourne to visit and staying in her home for a couple of days. I was worried that it would be uncomfortable. I had a plan B just in case, lol. I was so wrong!! This amazing women made me feel so welcome. I did not want to say goodbye and made a plan to come back following winter. We talked about so many things in that time together. But the conversations that stayed with me and always will are the conversations that included her children. She loved her children fiercely. If you knew her, you knew that was a fact! We talked about all of her children and I knew each one before meeting them! There are no words to express the immense loss that I know you are all feeling. Just know you are always in our thoughts and prayers.
Amber Gambill from Melbourne wrote on September 17, 2024:
Dear Jamie and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult heartbreaking time. Your mom was such a joy!!! Always so happy and she made everyone feel so welcome. She was truly the definition of a grateful, loving family orientated person!!! Love Amber n Rich
Lucia Raible from Palm Bay wrote on September 17, 2024:
Worked with Pat my tenure with Dictaphone/Nuance (23 years). Saw and talked to her every day and each of those times we laughed, joked and occasionally we were serious. She always had the BEST Halloween costumes!! She loved her family more than anything. Heaven has a new angel! She will be missed by so many.
Susan Heikka (Quinlan) from Las Vegas Nevada wrote on September 17, 2024:
Pat was one of the kindest and wonderful people I have ever met. We went to Thornridge High School together which resulted in many happy memories. We reconnected at our reunion and it was as though no time passed at all. I am so saddened to hear of her passing. She certainly loved her family who enriched her life. To her family, please accept my condolences and know that she had many friends who are saddened and will remember her for her many attributes. Rest in peace Pat🙏🙏
Tracy Wright from Melbourne wrote on September 17, 2024:
I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. My prayers & love go out to you all. May she rest in peace. 🪦 God Bless you all!!
Rick Elliott from Melbourne, fl wrote on September 17, 2024:
My wife, she is the love of my life the best wife, mother, an Noni to me our kids an grandchildren that we could ever ask for kind loving and a heart of gold,, she will always be in my heart and the love we have for each other will last forever ❤️❤️
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