Ralph Lawrence Elliott

PINE PLAINS — Ralph Lawrence Elliott, 87, of Pine Plains passed away peacefully Sept. 8, 2011, at the home of his daughter, Gayle Elliott Brown, and her fiancé, Gary Beatty, in Red Hook, N.Y. He was lovingly cared for by family members and Ulster County Hospice since he was discharged from Vassar Brothers Hospital on July 27, 2011.Ralph was born Dec. 11, 1923, in the Bronx to Irene Wilfor (Haslett) and Ralph Elliott and was raised in Westchester County. He moved to Pine Plains in 1964. Ralph married Margaret Theresa Messina, “the love of his life,” on Jan. 28, 1950. Marge predeceased Ralph on Feb. 11, 1999.Ralph served as a corporal in the 7th Air Force, No. 1431 medical auto maintenance department. He was honorably discharged on Jan. 14, 1946. He received an Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, a Distinguished Unit Badge, a World War II Victory Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. He also served in the U.S. Navy Reserve and was honorably discharged on April 7, 1952. Ralph worked for the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook for 20 years. He loved nature, bird-watching, driving his El Camino, hunting, fishing and visiting the sick. In addition to his daughter Gayle, Ralph is survived by his son, Glenn Elliott; his grandchildren, Allison and her husband, Mark Wurster, of Poughkeepsie, Keith Elliott of Pine Plains, and Joseph and Matthew Brown of Red Hook; his great-grandchildren, Ethan, Jacob and Brandon Wurster of Poughkeepsie; and his four sisters, Priscilla Warner of Walnut Creek, Calif., Bettylee Hecht of Brooklyn, N. Y., Clarissa Frederick of Hernon, N. Y., and Barbara MacCarthy of Sante Fe, N.M.Memorial donations may be made to either of Ralph’s favorite charities, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital or Disabled American Veterans.There will be a celebration of life service Sunday, Sept. 18, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Pine Plains Lions PaviLion in Pine Plains.Arrangements are under the direction of Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Pine Plains. For online condolences go to www.peckandpeck.net.

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