Elliot Hill, 16, was a beloved High School student who died suddenly. On Thursday, June 6, 2024, Gracie Dupile paid tribute to him on Facebook and announced his death. His untimely death left a profound shockwave that affected everyone who had known him throughout his life. The Elliot Hill family is asking for the public to pray for them and to keep them in their thoughts during this sad and trying time of loss. At the time, of this publication, Elliot Hill cause of death is unknown as the family has not released anything concerning it.
Elliot Hill Life
Throughout his life, Elliott cultivated genuine ties with everyone in his neighborhood. He made many close friends at Sherwood Heights Elementary School, Auburn Middle School, Edward Little High School, Clover Preschool, and Lewiston Regional Technical Center. Elliott had a passion for music. He was the drummer for the band in the fifth grade and for the whole sophomore year. He participated in jazz band contests. He was also a member of the band Amplifiers. He loved a lot of different kinds of music, such as rock, jazz, rap, and country. One of his favorite movies was The Blues Brothers, with its amazing driving scenes and soundtrack.
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Elliott was a skilled sportsman. He was a good swimmer when he was younger. Throughout his entire life, starting with LAYSA and ending with ELHS, he was a powerful soccer player. Baseball was his favorite sport. He participated in baseball for Auburn Middle School, Edward Little High School, Auburn Little League, and Auburn Suburban Baseball, where he rose to the position of varsity catcher (#17). He was an outstanding athlete, particularly at catcher. He constantly tried to improve himself and everyone around him as an athlete, student, and person. His teammates will all miss his energy and sincere friendship. Elliott has formed enduring, deep friendships with those with special disabilities throughout his life.
Elliott was extremely passionate about cars. He was knowledgeable about the construction, alterations, and advancements made to engines in all categories of automobiles, including luxury, sports, trucks, and regular cars. Not only was he an expert driver, but he also knew how to operate a clutch on a manual transmission. Outside of the classroom, he developed close relations with working mechanics alongside his lecturers and fellow automotive students. Elliott and his brother Joshua have a unique bond that is formed when they ride in Elliott’s truck. Along with spending hundreds of kilometers snowmobile with his father, he also enjoyed working outside with Grampy, cutting firewood, four-wheeling, fishing, boating, and visiting Battleship Island with his mother.