The Columbus Dispatch

Elliott, David

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1965 - 2021

David Elliott, 56, passed away peacefully Friday, December 31, 2021 surrounded by his family. He was the beloved husband, of almost 30 years to Lisa (Paul) Elliott; cherished father of Drew Elliott, Caroline Elliott, and Annie Elliott. Son of the late Rex and Betty Ann Elliott; special brother to Rex (Samantha) Elliott and Preston (Jill) Elliott; brotherin-law to Ryan (Anne) Paul and Eric (Karen) Paul. David is also survived by numerous loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and other extended family. David attended Bexley High School where he was a three-sport athlete. David earned all-conference honors in multiple sports, is a member of the 1983 Bexley State Basketball Championsh­ip team and was inducted into the Bexley High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. David earned four varsity letters while playing for both the Denison University football (1983-86) and baseball (1984-87) teams. In his football career, David was team captain and the “Most Efficient Defensive Lineman” in 1986, he received All-north Coast Athletic Conference honors in 1984, 1985 and 1986, and was an All-american in 1986. In his baseball career, David was the team captain and MVP in 1987, he was named to the ALLNCAC team in 1985, 1986 and 1987 and the All-midwest team in 1987. For his athletic achievemen­ts, David was inducted into the Denison University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. Following his graduation from Denison, David played two seasons in the New York Yankees minor league organizati­on. David was also a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. David began his career in sales with Worthingto­n Industries and later went on to be

come a successful financial

planner in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. His long and distinguis­hed career as

a Certified Financial Planner took him to JC Bradford, Legg Mason, Smith

Barney, UBS and finally to

Raymond James. David was a longtime member of the Denison Varsity D Associatio­n Board, a Trustee of the Lanson Stage Curtis Memorial Associatio­n of the Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi, and he participat­ed in numerous civic and charitable events including serving on the Boards of events to raise money for the American Cancer Society and the Central Ohio Diabetes Associatio­n. David had a love for running, barely missing a day through most of his

adult life and finishing

numerous marathons, half marathons and triathlons. Of all David’s life successes and accomplish­ments, his greatest joy came from being a devoted husband to Lisa and father to their children. He coached his children in youth sports and had a front row seat to every game, never missing an opportunit­y to be their cheerleade­r. David and Lisa made family their mission in life, and they succeeded beyond any measure of success. Throughout his 8 year battle with disease, David focused more on his family and spending quality time together. This led to many family vacations and special moments in their lives. David’s pure heart showed through his love of laughter, dancing, and entertaini­ng. He greeted every guest that entered a room with a bright smile, and warm hello, and a charming spirit. Even as his journey continued, David still found a way to make everyone feel special. David adored his family and friends and was truly loved by everyone who had the good fortune to know him. He will be deeply missed. Visitation will be held on Sunday, January 9, 2022, from 2-4 and 6-8pm at SCHOEDINGE­R NORTHEAST FUNERAL HOME, 1051 E. Johnstown Rd, Gahanna. A Funeral Service will be held at 11am on Monday, January 10, 2022, at Broad St. Presbyteri­an Church, 760 E. Broad St., Columbus. Interment will take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In order to keep attendees safe and healthy, a reservatio­n is required to attend the service in-person. Reservatio­ns can be made by visiting https://www.signupgeni­us. com/go/5080845a8a­c29a7f49-david. For those unable to attend, the link to view online is https://www. youtube.com/broadstree­tpresbyter­ianchurch. In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial contributi­on in David’s name to Cure Alzheimer’s Fund at https:// curealz.org/outreach/ in-memory/david-elliott/; Bexley Education Foundation for the David Elliott Scholarshi­p Fund at 347 S Cassingham Rd, Bexley, OH, 43209, or online at Bexleyeduc­ationfound­ation. org; or the David Elliott Fund at Denison University at support.denison.edu/ Elliott. Please visit www. schoedinge­r.com to share a memory of David.

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