Larry Roy Elliott

1944 ∼ 2019

Larry Roy Elliott

Larry Roy Elliott, 75, of Nederland, Texas passed away December 26, 2019, surrounded by family. He was born November 30, 1944 in Corpus Christie, Texas to the late Roy Hazen Elliott and Mittie Lucile Brown Elliott. After serving in the United States Army, Larry received a degree in finance, but his career took him down many different paths. While working in banking, he learned that he was not the type of person to sit behind a desk. He eventually went on to pursue a career in law enforcement, but he really found his calling when he opened Scootersmith II on Nederland Avenue. It allowed him to combine his love of scooters with the fellowship of his other retired friends, as they all congregated at the shop for their daily coffee and conversation.

Larry was an avid sailor. He enjoyed buying and selling boats just as much as he did sailing them – from the smallest catamaran to his 36’ Morgan, he loved being on the water with his wife, Betty and their friends. Larry’s love of wheeling and dealing continued with cars, motorcycles and scooters, often to Betty’s chagrin. He was always eager to tackle a new project but became much less excited about finishing them.

Anyone who knew Larry would speak about his generosity – whether it was helping a friend who was down on his luck or giving of his time at church. He was a member of the Stephens Ministry team at Trinity United Methodist Church. He later became active at Wesley UMC Nederland, where he served as Treasurer for the United Methodist Men and was also a member of the lawn maintenance team.

Larry was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Wayne Elliott. He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Betty Elliott; children Amy Toon (Jeff); Alicia Peterson (Matthew); Ryan Elliott (Jayne); stepdaughter Sharon Sibley; sister Susan Mullins (Paul); brother Robert Elliott; and sister-in-law Brenda Elliott. He also leaves behind grandchildren Hannah, Joshua, Elizabeth, Sarah and Abigail Toon; Morgan and Micah Peterson; and Walter and Molly Elliott. Visitation will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, January 4th at Wesley United Methodist Church, 3515 Helena Avenue, Nederland, followed by a Memorial Service at 11:00am. Memorial donations may be made to Wesley United Methodist Church.

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Lynn Callas January 4, 2020
I can't believe I am going to the church today to say goodbye to you. Just last week we were visiting and you were looking and doing so good. You were always such a kind and caring person and went out of your way to help anyone. Thank you for adopting me on those New Year's Eves dinners! And for you and Betty Lou opening your home for showers after Harvey!!! Still wish you and Betty could have come to stay after the Thanksgiving refinery blast. We could have played cards or dominos! I've known you many many years Larry and I can't believe we have reached this stage of our lives. Rest now and enjoy the treasures you have waiting for you in Heaven. So sorry Betty, Amy, Alicia, Ryan and Sharon. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Lynn
Delena Frederick January 4, 2020
Larry was an all around great person. He was happy to do anything for anyone. He was never judemental. Larry will be missed.
James Callas January 3, 2020
Larry was the all around good guy and a very good friend. His brother Wayne as well. Such hard workers and really friendly people. Larry always tried to include me and when I was full time construction and he was with Tinsley's he gave me many oppurtinies to bid on their work and new locations. We were partners for a short while and he was always coming up with good ideas. Betty Lou was and is a wonderful match for Larry. Always a fun couple to be with. James Callas (Bucky)
Melancon'S Funeral Home January 2, 2020
Melancon's Funeral Home created a Tribute Video in memory of Larry Roy Elliott
Mary Moses January 1, 2020
The absolute best New Year's Eve was the year Larry took our little group out on his boat and we watched fireworks on shore. Larry had such a big heart and generous spirit. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Mary Moses
Bobbie Todd January 1, 2020
What fun memories we have to Remember with you Larry and Betty Lou at our monthly supper club so many years ago. Thank you for being such a great friend. We love you and miss you already. Jim and Bobbie Todd.