Ross Elliot Whitfield
7/22/1948 - 9/22/2025
Ross Elliot Whitfield, beloved husband, father, and friend, passed away on September 22, 2025, at the age of 77. His presence, wisdom, and kindness will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Ross was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to Kenneth and Maurine Whitfield on June 22, 1948. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Louisiana State University and went on to build a successful career in the pharmaceutical industry. Over the course of his tenure, Ross held roles in sales before rising to the position of Marketing Director, where his leadership, strategic insight, and dedication left a lasting impact on colleagues and the industry alike.
Ross is preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth and Maurine Whitfield, and his brother, Scott Whitfield. He is lovingly remembered by his devoted wife, Rhonda Wilson Whitfield; his son, Stuart Whitfield; son-in-law, Erik Neinstedt; and his daughter, Lindsay Whitfield; as well as his sister, Monica Whitfield; and his brothers-in-law, Emmett Wilson (Janet) and William Wilson (Beth).
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Ross was a beloved friend and hunting buddy, and a valued member of the Harborgate community. He was known for his whit, humor, and perseverance through all his trials. “Woe is me” was never allowed. He will remain in our hearts along with his devoted wife and family
We remember fondly Ross as a kind but determined family man. Ross was so strong despite various long standing health challenges. He depicted great strength and courage with dignity throughout. Godspeed.
You lived a life marked by courage. You were a fighter, a provider, and a devoted father.
I may have only met you once here on Earth, but I admire the life you lived and the battles you fought. I believe you’re in Heaven now—whole, at peace, and watching over those you love.
Until the day I have the chance to meet you again, please know this: I’ll be here for Lindsay. I’ll stand by her, support her, and remind her often just how proud you’d be.
Rest in peace Mr. Whitfield.
Ross was always a great neighbor who was interested in everything and friendly to all. You will be missed.
My old buddy, born one month after me. Our friendship was due to our parents becoming friends after WW2 in New Orleans. Our family spent many wonderful weekends at the Whitfield home in Enon, La. My brother and I learned to drive and water ski in Enon. We stayed friends thru the years visiting in Enon, Bay St Louis, New Orleans and Baton Rouge. We travelled together after 8th grade to Washington, D.C.and a ski trip with our kids to Breckenridge, Co. Always fun to be around Ross and his family. He battled thru his ailments. God rest his soul.
Rest in peace old friend.
Ross has always amazed by working through things that would highly limit and stop most people. Both Ross and Rhonda, with quiet leadership, have worked countless hours to help make thier once troubled community into a valued home for all. A friend to all, you are and will be missed.
Ross and I were business colleagues for many years. I was always amazed at how much he knew about so many things. Be it a/v equipment, automobiles, guns and ammunition or history. He was a real joy to work with. He worked through his physical problems and rarely complained. I Considered him a special friend. He will be missed.