Kimberly Kay Elliott
January 23, 1965 ~ April 6, 2021
Kimberly Kay Elliott “Kim” 56, of St. Mary’s, City MD, formerly from Princeton, MN was taken from this world from Esophageal-Gastric cancer on April 6th, 2021 with her loving family by her side. She was born on January 23rd, 1965 in Minneapolis, MN, to Janice K. Wendorff and the late James. A. Wendorff Sr.
Kim is survived by her loving husband Larry Wayne Elliott II whom she married on April 2nd, 1992 in Leonardtown Maryland, her children; Nicole Alme (Scott) of Westminster, MD, Samuel Elliott (Amanda Motz) of St. Mary’s City, MD, Benjamin Elliott (Jasmine King) of Lexington Park, MD, Her Siblings; Mitch Wendorff, of Princeton, MN, and Pat Wendorff of Princeton, MN; and her granddaughter Emmalisse Adel Elliott. Kim is preceded in death by her brother Jim Wendorff Jr. of Milaca, MN.
Shortly after graduating from Princeton High School in 1983 she enlisted in the United States Navy. She honorably served for 6 years where she was a ground equipment mechanic. After her service in the Navy Kim became a Veterinarian Technician where she worked at the Three Notch Veterinarian Hospital in Hollywood, MD.
The family will receive friends on Monday, April 19th, 2021 from 9:00AM to 10:00 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD where a Funeral Service will be held in the chapel at 10:00 AM with the family officiating. Interment will be private.
The family will be holding a virtual viewing through the “Remembering Kimberly Kay” Facebook page or through the following link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/803405080278619





The greatest gift Kim gave me was the birth of her daughter Nicole, because without Kim, I would never have been able to marry my beautiful Nicole. I knew Kim for only a handful of years, and yet it seemed like I knew her forever. She was so smart and well versed in so many things, and her sense of humor was contagious. Her cooking made me feel like I was home, and to watch her and Nicole in the kitchen together, laughing, joking, cooking, is one my favorite images and memories. Kim always embraced me and me feel like I was a part of the family, and for that I will be forever grateful. One of my last conversations with Kim was to remind her that she raised three magnificent children in Nicole, Sam and Ben. She instilled great values in each of them and taught them the meaning of love, compassion and hard work. I am a better person for having known Kimberly Elliott. You will be missed Kim, but never ever forgotten. Love you always, Scott
When I met Kim I thought she was someone else when I went to hug her and she embraced me anyway. I felt so embarrassed but she laughed it off. She said she needed that hug and anyone willing to hug was someone she could talk with. That meeting changed both our lives forever! You worked so hard to accomplish all the things you have and you are such an inspiration to everyone you have met. It has been my honor and a blessing working with and knowing you! You Ben and Sam saw me through a very hard time and I will always be grateful for the help you gave me. I will always remember sitting on the beach talking with you and all the memories will keep you with me forever. My sweet sister, rest with the angels and when the Lord embraces you, please put in a good word for me. Y.S.T.C., Elisa
Remembrance is a golden chain death tries to break, but all in vain.
To have, to love, and then to part is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart.
The years may wipe out many things but some they wipe out never.
Like memories of those happy times when we were all together.
Memories are forever and what the heart has once known, it shall never forget.
My heart aches in missing you as days go by,
But your at Peace now and that is the Blessing.
Hugs with Love Girlfriend
Cyndi Wallace