1930
2026
*DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, THE SERVICE FOR Bill Elliott HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO Thursday, February 5, 2026 AT 2:00 PM. UPDATED SERVICE DETAILS ARE BELOW*
William King “Bill” Elliott, age 95, of Boiling Springs, North Carolina, passed away on January 24, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.
A proud graduate of Wake Forest University, Bill lived a life defined by service, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to his church and community. A businessman and high school educator, he believed deeply in the power of education, mentorship, and hard work, values that shaped both his professional life and his many years of community service.
While at Wake Forest, he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity, where he formed lifelong friendships and embraced the values of brotherhood and service that guided him throughout his life.
Bill faithfully served the town of Boiling Springs for many years, first as a member of the Boiling Springs Town Council and later as Mayor, working diligently to support the growth, values, and well-being of the community he loved.
His dedication to service extended beyond public office. He was the first President of the Rotary Club in Boiling Springs and remained a devoted Rotarian throughout his life. In recognition of his outstanding service and commitment to the ideals of Rotary, he recently received the Paul Harris Fellow award from The Rotary Foundation, one of the organization’s highest honors.
His faith was the cornerstone of his life. At Boiling Springs Baptist Church, Bill served faithfully as Chairman of the Deacons and many other church committees, offering wisdom, leadership, and compassion to his church family. His servant’s heart and integrity were evident in all he did.
Bill was also a passionate advocate for education and community involvement. He served on the Board of Trustees at Gardner-Webb University and was a devoted supporter of Gardner-Webb athletics, proudly serving as President of the Bulldog Club, where his enthusiasm and loyalty were well known.
Beyond his many leadership roles, Bill found great joy in gardening, especially in tending to his rose bushes and orchids. He also cherished time spent traveling to his beach condominium in Myrtle Beach with Ann and his family. He also served as President of his Homeowners’ Association at A Place at the Beach IV for 30 years, demonstrating his steady leadership and commitment to caring for his neighbors and community at the beach. Later in his life, he enjoyed visiting his home in Lake Lure, where he enjoyed peaceful moments, beautiful views, and time with family.
Bill deeply valued friendship and connection. He especially enjoyed spending time with friends and playing Bridge, a game he loved and continued to play regularly until he was over 90 years old. Those gatherings brought him great joy, laughter, and meaningful companionship, reflecting his sharp mind and love for community well into his later years.
Above all, Bill was a devoted family man. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Ann Hamrick Elliott, the love of his life, and his dear sister, Beth Minette, both of whom he loved deeply.
He is survived by his daughter, Patti Elliott Ellis, and her husband, Bill; his beloved granddaughter, Elizabeth Ellis Jolley, and her husband, Tyler; his loyal toy poodle, Mocha; and numerous nieces and nephews who loved him dearly. Pa loved his family deeply and was a constant source of love, wisdom, and support, proudly serving as “Pa” to many of the children in his family. His love, guidance, and example will continue to live on through his family and the many lives he touched.
A funeral service with military honors will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, February 5, 2026 at Boiling Springs Baptist Church with Pastors Keith Dixon, Buddy Corbin and Bonnie Doughtie officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service in the church sanctuary. Burial will follow the service at Cleveland Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to Boiling Springs Baptist Church, PO Box 917, Boiling Springs, NC 28017.
Online condolences may be made at www.cecilmburtonfuneralhome.com
Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the family.
Ricky Blanton
February 5, 2026
I am sorry for your loss. Bill was a good man, educator and community leader as well as a good father. It seems to me that he always tried to make the lives of people that he came into contact better. I know he will be greatly missed but he is in the hands of God where he will be well taken care of.
Jimmy White
February 3, 2026
Loved this man. Was my teacher at crest high school in boiling springs!! Very awesome man. Well respected by everyone!!
Connie Wray
February 2, 2026
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Martha Blackburn
February 2, 2026
A true gentleman!
A life well lived.
Prayers of condolences to the family.
Dr. Bob Morgan
February 1, 2026
I considered Bill Elliott as one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. He was greatly respected as the mayor of Boiling Springs, NC. His late wife, Ann Hamrick Elliott, also was a wonderful human being. The world is a better place because Bill was here for 95 years.
Mark Mode
February 1, 2026
Mr. Elliott was my Homeroom Teacher in the Ninth Grade at Crest High School.
You have my sympathy.,
Mark Jeffrey Mode, Jeff, Crest Class of 1977
Clyde Gold
January 30, 2026
The best teacher , I loved his class
Fay Watts
January 27, 2026
Mr Elliott will surely be missed.Wonderful memories of being treated like part of the family when I took care of Ann, as a CNA.My prayers and condolences to Patti, Bill, and Elizabeth.
Alyce Blackwell
January 27, 2026
In loving memory of a wonderful person.I can't think of a finer gentleman than Bill. May God bless you, Patti, and all the other family members, as only He can do.
Eugene Murray
January 27, 2026
Growing up in Boiling Springs I have fond memories of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. They are both missed by many friends in church and the community. My deepest condolences to Patti, Bill and the children.
Sandy Whitaker
January 26, 2026
I'll never forget Mr. Elliot. He was my bus driver my daddy Willard Greene remembers him from John Deer place I miss Mrs. Elliot too I'll miss them both.. prayers to the family and ❤!!
John Brooks
January 26, 2026
Fair winds and following seas
Paul Huggins
January 26, 2026
Many great memories of Bill.
His dedication and service to the Church
As a young person, I remember when we had the Hamrick reunion at the Hamrick house on the lawn.
Many more great memories!
Becky Earley
January 26, 2026
Bill was truly a southern gentleman. His kindness and genuine concern for all those with whom he came into contact was evident. He leaves a wonderful legacy. He along with his late wife, Ann, were always the picture of goodness and wholesomeness. All who knew Bill were blessed. Patti, Bill and other family, you have my sincere sympathy.
Dennis Davis
January 25, 2026
GOD'S SPEED , RIP !
Donna Boggs
January 25, 2026
Sending up prayers for this family. Thinking of you Patti.
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