Philip James Elliot
(October 8, 1927 – January 8, 1956)
Elliot and Fleming arrived in Ecuador on February 21, 1952, with the purpose of evangelizing Ecuador's Quechua Indians. They first stayed in Quito, and then moved to the jungle.
They took up residence at the Shandia mission station. On October 8, 1953, he married fellow Wheaton alumna and missionary Elisabeth Howard. The wedding was a simple civil ceremony held in Quito. Ed and Marilou McCully were the witnesses.
The
couple then took a brief honeymoon to Panama and Costa Rica, then
returned to Ecuador. Their only child, Valerie, was born February 27,
1955. While working with Quechua Indians, Elliot began preparing to
reach the Huaorani.
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