Mr. Clifford Elston

Obituary For Mr. Clifford Elston

Mr. Clifford Elston passed. Memorial service will be held Wednesday August 31,2016 at 1:00P.M St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. 2560 Tilson Rd. Decatur, GA 30032.

Clifford U.D. Elston Jr was born on April 26, 1982 in Winfield, Kansas to Linda Prowell-Pannier and Clifford U.D. Elston Sr. He attended DeKalb’s Kelley Lake Elementary and Southwest DeKalb High School.

At a young age, Clifford was blessed to become part of the warm and nurturing family of Harold and Donnis Drumgole. The influence of their love, care, and guidance was always fondly remembered and deeply appreciated.

Clifford's was a commercial truck driver for a very well-known moving company, NetMove, where he worked for about a year. Previous to that he worked for various commercial truck driving companies including the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Clifford's hobbies included fishing, grilling, playing video games with his brother James and his two boys, Christion and Cvonte. He also loved riding the ATV with his sons and spending time with his lovely wife Shayla.

A very devoted father, brother, uncle, son, and husband and was loved by many. His kind heart and spirit will be missed. Clifford was preceded in death by his wife Shayla Sullivan- Elston. He leaves behind sons, Cvonte and Christion Sullivan Elston; siblings, brother, James Clark; sister Jennifer Elston(Burch), Camille Elston, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Grissom-Clark Funeral Home. www.grissom-clarkfh.com 404-373-3191.



Guest Book

I am very sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. No one wants to happen this as God has promised to, one day soon, eliminate death forever, along with all sickness, pain, and sorrow. (Rev.21:4) He has also promised to reunite us with our loved ones on a restored paradise earth. The Bible says he yearns to do this. (John 5:28,29; Job 14:14,15) I hope these scriptures will bring comfort to each of you as we will meet Clifford again soon.

- AJ

He will be missed! May God Bless the entire family and his sons.

- Lisa Vaughn, Neighbor Carlisle

The God of all comfort and tender mercies will sustain you during this most difficult time. ( 2 Corinthians 1:3) The bible gives us hope. At Hosea 13:14 God said , " From the power of the Grave I will redeem them; From death I will recover them. Where is your stings, O Death ? Where is your destructiveness , O Grave? Compassion will be conceal from my eyes." One day death will be gone forever, what a wonderful future hope. Please reflect on the scriptures they are the true source of comfort.

- Ramona