Philip James Elliot
(October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956)
McCully married later that summer, forcing Elliot to look elsewhere for an unmarried man with whom he could begin working in Ecuador.
That man turned out to be Pete Fleming, a graduate of the University of Washington with a degree in philosophy. He corresponded frequently with Elliot, and by September he was convinced of his calling to Ecuador.[10]
In the meantime, Elliot visited friends on the east coast, including his future wife, Elisabeth. In his journal he expressed hope that they would be able to be married, but at the same time felt that he was called to go to Ecuador without her. Elliot returned to Portland in November and began to prepare to leave the country.[11]
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