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Albert William H. Elliott Dies at 86

Albert William H. Elliott a.k.a. “Bill” of Estate Constitution Hill transitioned into eternal life on October 5, 2025. He was 86 years old. 

Albert William H. Elliott

He is survived by his Wife, Lucrecia Monte Elliott; Daughters, Steffanie Edwards, Joanna Elliott, Marisa Trinidad; Sons, Stephen Bute, Garnet Bonnett, Ronald Elliott, Dr. Robert Centeno; Grandchildren, Marvyn Yarde, Shikila Marston, Leanne Bute, Stephanie Bute, Ronald Elliott Jr., Shanai Scott, Sole Griffin, Justice Reign Griffin, Shaddai Griffin, Raheem Elliott; Great Grandchildren, Ronald I.L. Elliott, Ronellia I.L. Elliott, Rochelle R.O. Elliott, Rahnysha Elliott, Rahnyra Elliott; Sisters, Sandra Elliott, Debra Elliott, Collette Elliott, Lydia Elliott, Carol Elliott; Brothers, Graham Elliott, Tony Elliott, John Elliott, Martin Elliott, Adam Elliott, Terry Elliott, Anthony Elliott; Sons-In-Law, Theodore White, Jamale R. Griffin; Brothers-In-Law, Victorino Nieves, Angel Nieves, Carlos Nieves, Ambrose Mathurin; Sisters-In-Law, Lesie Nieves, Mildred Nieves, Teresa Nieves, Marie Nieves, Arlene Whyte-Elliott, Carlota Mathurin; Special Friends, Marvin and Yolette Pickering, Kenneth “Kenny” Gittens, Josephine Hector, Gertrude Gumbs, Dalin Aloyo, Norma Blackwood, May Dubois, Dr. & Mrs. Marc Jerome, Lucie & Ricky Rodriguez, Johnie John, Henry Larcher, Luis & Anita Davila, Francois Dominique, Alvin Canaii & Family, Elton Lewis, Francis Laurencin, Cheryl Francis, Joanne Roebuck; Numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends too numerous to mention. 

Funeral service will be held on Monday, Nov. 3 at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Viewing will begin at 9 a.m. with service at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery. 

Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc. 

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