Topsham- Daniel "Danny” Jesse Elliott age 31 died
unexpectedly on July 25, 2020 in Topsham.
He was born on October 12, 1988 the son of Ian Elliott of
Topsham and Paula Elliott of Brunswick.
Danny’s life revolved around his two children and wife and
every spare moment was dedicated to them. Danny was an active outdoorsman
enjoying fishing and hiking with his dog Diesel. Danny’s absolute favorite
thing to do was riding his motorcycle speeding off into the sunset with Kaylea
while most likely scaring the crap out of her along the way.
Danny enjoyed vacationing in Florida and seeing his uncle
Rob while there. He loved spending time with Dave and Steve along with his
brothers Devin and Jimmy.
Danny was big into the cannabis industry learning everything
from his step father Richard. He got lots of joy learning new things and
meeting new people. Danny felt like he found something to be passionate about.
Everyone who new Danny knew he had a certain type of
cockiness about him. He loved joking and getting people going. Danny wore his
heart on his sleeve and when he loved he loved whole heartedly but when he
hated you better watch out! Danny had quite a temper and would tell you how it
was regardless if you wanted to hear it or not. He purposely would push every
button he could just to get a rise out of you, mostly for fun!
Danny was predeceased by his younger brother Derek who
probably put his hands-on Danny when he arrived. He was also predeceased by
both his paternal and maternal grandparents, his uncle Kenny and some of his
friends ready to raise hell.
Danny leaves behind his father Ian Elliott and his
girlfriend Denise Waterman. His mother, Paula Elliott and stepfather Richard
Letourneau. His wife, partner in crime and love of his life Kaylea Elliott and
their two children Aleah age three and Derek age one. Brothers, Devin Elliott
and Jim Moody. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and countless
friends and loved ones.
Arrangements were by Stetson’s Funeral Home 12 Federal St.
Brunswick where memorial condolences may be expressed at
stetsonsfuneralhome.com