IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Thomas

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Elliott

August 2, 1960 – April 13, 2015

Obituary

Thomas (Tee) Lewis Elliott Sr., departed this earthly life on Monday, April 13, 2015 in Towson, Maryland. He was born on August 2, 1960 in Baltimore, MD to the late Mr. Willie Elliott and Ms. Alberta Stokes. At a very young age, Tee lost his biological mother, and God sent him the woman he considered his Mama, Mrs. Arlene E. Barrett. From the union of Willie & Arlene, Tee gained siblings; Joyce Brooks, Charles Brooks, Williams Brooks, Pat Brooks, and Bonnie Briscoe. They married and Tee gained in-laws; Christopher Briscoe and Deborah Brooks. Tee had such a large and loving family that he was very close too, including a host of sisters, brothers, and in-laws; Renea Mumford, Robin Elliott, Monica Conigland, Betty Chew, John Elliott, Angelo Elliott, Dwayne Elliot, Willie Marvin Elliott Jr., West Elliott Bunlevel, Bonita Barrett, Hope Barrett, Mel Cruz, Derryl Barrett, Robert Gardner, Teresa Christian, Evelyn Parham, Carolyn Scott, and Joseph Scott. He also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, cousins. Tee was a decorated 30-year Federal Police Officer. He graduated from Randallstown High School in 1979 and enrolled at Catonsville Community College to enrich his wealth of knowledge, but he was strong enough to follow his destiny, which was to serve and protect his country. God's path lead Tee to meet his long-life best friend and former wife Ms. Donna Ball-Elliott. They shared a life and two amazing children, Mr. Thomas L. Elliott Jr. and Ms. Kristina M. Elliott. Most recently, Tee became a Grandfather to Toriana M. Melvin. Tee showed support, love and passion towards his children and their time spent together. To all that knew him, Tee was one of the MOST devoted Ravens Fan. Tee had season tickets, and nothing could pull him away from his team. He was one of the lucky ones to watch his beloved Ravens win their first Superbowl. Tee was an avid tailgater, many of his friends that are here today can attribute to his passion for tailgating and Ravens football. Arguably, Tee could be described as a Super-Fan! So much so, the day after his untimely passing, Ray Lewis acknowledged his commitment to Ravens Football, by sharing a heartfelt tribute written by Tony Lombardi. Wow! Tee was best known for wearing his Ray Lewis #52 jersey, his trademark weight-Lifting-gloves, and Ravens bandana. The memory of Tee will always live on and be apart of the Ravens community! Memorial Service New Harvest Church Thursday, April 16, 2015 04:00 PM Email Details 2239 E. Fayette St.
Baltimore, Md. 21231 Directions
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