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      Obituary
	Suzanne Elizabeth Elliott(November 17, 1960 - May 14, 2021)
 
 
 SUZANNE ELIZABETH ELLIOTT 60, passed 
	away on Friday, May 14, 2021, following a brave, private battle with 
	cancer.  Suzanne was born November 17, 1960 in Indianapolis, IN. She 
	graduated from Oldfields School and Bethany College (1983).  Suzanne 
	achieved her lifelong ambition to be a writer (overcoming dyslexia in the 
	process) and worked for newspapers from Greenville, South Carolina, 
	Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, San Bernardino, California, Washington, PA, to 
	Longboat Key, Florida.  She returned to West Virginia in 2019 and at the 
	time of her death was happily employed as the business editor of the 
	Morgantown Dominion Post. Suzanne loved books, traveling, collecting 
	mementos and animals. She was witty and had a great sense of humor. She also 
	loved following and watching Marshall University sports. Suzanne was 
	preceded in death by her mother, Sara Boggess Elliott, her sister Sarahann 
	Elliott, and in 2017 her husband of 27 years, James C. Burt, Jr. She is 
	survived by her loving family, her father Jack C. Elliott, mom Rebecca D. 
	Elliott, brother Cliff Elliott, and uncles, Jim (Sandy) Boggess and Roy 
	(Linda) Dunlap. Suzanne is also survived by sister-in-law Dorothy (John) Bosic and 
	her children Kara and Jack; brother-in-law Charlie (Edie) Burt and his 
	children, Chaz, Kaitlyn and Michale; and brother-in-law Bob Burt and his 
	children Enzo and Frankie, and a host of friends who she loved, including a 
	“chosen sister”, Suzanne Jambe. Her beloved dog Otis is being cared for by 
	her parents, and cats Hazel and Finnigan are in the loving care of the 
	Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Control Shelter. A Celebration of her Life 
	will be held on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at Beard Mortuary with 
	The Rev. Dr. John Minihan officiating. The family will receive friends one 
	hour prior to the service. Memorial contributions may be made in Suzanne’s 
	name to the Huntington Cabell Wayne Animal Control Shelter or the Emogene 
	Dolin Jones Hospice House.     
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