Estelle elliott, m the loved daughter of the late Earl Christine and Anne Abrams, was born on July on July 27, 1922 in Newkent, Virginia and departed this life on June 27, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband Jack elliott and her sister Madeline Lightfoot. she also raised her niece Betty Anne banks and a special nephew, Blair Lipcomb, was an important part o9f her life. Estelle was education in the Newkent County School System. She was a domestic worker for many years. She was also an active member of Leadenhall Baptist Church. she help out in the community in any way she could. "Mrs. Honey" was what everyone called her. She was known and loved by many people. She loved music and parties. She would dance and kick the leg up in a minute. If you knew Mrs. Honey you knew the name fit because she was the sweetest person you could ever want to meet. She and her sister had a bond that could not be broken, they loved each other very much. She also had a special bond with her Helen Jackson. They would talk on the phone for hours about her Dawn "I-Terrance" Ira Z. Harris who was a devoted friend in her life for many years. She leaves to mourn; two sisters, Anne Washington and Barbara Lipcomb; two stepsons, Bernard Elliott and Ray Elliott, two grandchildren, Tiffany Elliott and Brittany Elliott; and a devoted niece, Nicole Lipcomb; other nieces, April Lipcomb and Churrice Lipcomb; and a host of other relatives and friends, including a very special loved one, Felicia Dorsey.