Remembering Grace Nada Elliott: A True Santa Clarita Treasure
Grace Nada Elliott, a beloved member of the Santa Clarita community, passed away peacefully on Monday, October 21, at the age of 72, after a courageous battle with liver disease. Her life was a testament to service, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to making her community a better place.
Since moving to Santa Clarita in 2001, Grace and her husband, Jack, dedicated themselves to volunteerism. Together, they gave countless hours to organizations like the Santa Clarita Elks and Moose Lodge, the local American Legion, and the Santa Clarita Senior Center. Grace’s efforts were instrumental in founding the Senior Center’s cherished “Touch A Truck” fundraiser, a community favorite.
Before retiring, Grace had an accomplished career with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, where she rose to the rank of commander during her 22 years with the Sheriff’s Department Reserves. Remarkably, her career in law enforcement began while she was still running her own jewelry store in the San Fernando Valley. A master jewelry designer, Grace spent 30 years creating beautiful pieces before transitioning into her role as a reserve deputy.
After retiring, Grace devoted herself even further to the Santa Clarita community, contributing over 17 years of volunteer service to various local nonprofits. Her dedication and impact earned her a nomination for Santa Clarita Valley Woman of the Year.
Beyond her community work, Grace had a love for travel and adventure. She and Jack enjoyed cruising the world together, exploring nearly every corner of the globe.
Kevin MacDonald, CEO of the SCV Senior Center, reflected on Grace’s legacy: “Grace Elliott meant so much to everyone at the Senior Center. She was a friend to all—both seniors and staff—and she had a unique way of making everyone feel special. Grace showed us what love truly is in countless ways, and for that, we are deeply grateful.”
Grace is survived by her devoted husband, Jack. Her kindness, passion, and selflessness will forever be remembered by those whose lives she touched.
Santa Clarita has lost a true jewel, but Grace’s legacy of love and service will continue to inspire for generations to come.
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