03/07/2026
Nellie Frank McElroy John transitioned home March 6, 2026 at Presbyterian Villages, Athens, Georgia. She had just celebrated her 90th birthday in January with family and friends. She was born in Opelika, Alabama in 1936 to the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Frank H McElroy, Sr. By 1940 she was living in Quitman, Georgia where she spent her childhood in a family that grew in number to include 8 siblings. Nellie Frank, being an older sister, played an important role in the family as “mom” to the little ones when her mother asked for her help. The younger siblings have stories of receiving her loving care.
After high school, Nellie Frank received her nurse’s training from Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. She worked as a nurse at Crawford W. Long in Atlanta for a time before attending Duke University to be trained as a nurse anesthetist. She worked in the public sector for several years before joining the US Air Force, receiving the commission of Captain and began to serve our country as a nurse anesthetist. She was stationed at Blytheville Air Force Base (now Eaker Air Force Base) in Blytheville, Arkansas where she met Lieutenant Colonel Lemuel N. John, Jr. Her brother Bill and his wife Dot arranged for their wedding to be held at Hermitage Presbyterian Church in Hermitage, Tennessee. As a married couple, they served our country wherever they were stationed until their retirement.
In retirement Nell was a volunteer at the Pediatrics Clinic at Moody AF Base in Valdosta. She and Lemuel volunteered to deliver Meals on Wheels weekly and always on Christmas day. Nell and Lemuel were volunteers for many of the projects sponsored by First Presbyterian Church in Valdosta.
Nell’s family was a top priority. At every family gathering you will hear stories of her involvement with her siblings and their families. She and Lemuel did not have children of their own but they enjoyed being connected to Nell’s siblings and their families. Any puppy that found a home with Nell was treated like a family member. Her last one was Jackie and the two of them brought love and joy to each other and anyone who came to their home.
Nell’s faith was a top priority. She was born into a Presbyterian home and she remained a lifelong Presbyterian. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Valdosta, Georgia at the time of her death. She had been an active member since she and Lemuel retired and chose Valdosta as their retirement home.
A graveside service will be held Monday, March 9, 2026 at 4:00 PM at Oak Hill Cemetery in Quitman with Pastor Jane Shelton officiating.
If you wish to honor Nell with a gift, please consider sending a donation to Presbyterian Home Caring Hands Fund, P.O. Box 926, Quitman, GA 31643.