

Bill McElhaney was born in Little Rock, Arkansas to Billie and Jack McElhaney. Bill and his family moved from rural Arkansas to Hermosa Beach, California in 1952 where he spent his teen years and graduated from Mira Costa High School in 1958. After a semester of college at USC where he played football for the Trojans, Bill served in the U.S. Army as a cryptologist from 1961 to 1963. Most of his Army career was spent in Karlsruhe, Germany. After leaving the Army as a Sergeant, Bill returned to southern California where he started his career as a hairstylist. After growing weary of the southern California lifestyle in the late 1960's, Bill made a spur of the moment move to the Colorado Rockies and settled in what was then a small ski village, Vail. There, he continued to perfect his craft of hairdressing and picking up a new one, skiing. Bill loved Colorado so much that he decided to invite his family in California to move east. His mother and brother both bought property in Grand Junction, Colorado. Bill would spend the remainder of his life in Grand Junction working as a hairstylist and owned and operated several different salons in the area. His clientèle were all fiercely loyal and he considered them all dear friends. Bill is survived by his son, Brock of Denver, Colorado and his daughter, Erin of Torrance, California and this three grandsons also of Torrance, California. An open house to is be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011, 958 Teller Ave. from 2 - 5:00 p.m. to celebrate his life.
Arrangements under the direction of Martin Mortuary, Grand Junction, CO.
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