Parents Reflect on the Life & Legacy of New Canaan’s Elliott Kropf

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Scott Kropf and Ngoc Dinh mourn the loss of their son, Elliott, a promising ice hockey star from New Canaan.

Key Takeaways

  • Elliott Kropf, a talented student-athlete from New Canaan High School, tragically passed away on September 14, 2024, at the age of 17.
  • Elite is the son of local hockey coach Scott Kropf and his mother, Ngoc Dinh, a Strategic Advisor.

The New Canaan community was shocked and devastated by the sudden passing of 17-year-old Elliott Kropf, a talented ice hockey player at New Canaan High School.

His tragic death, resulting from an apparent suic*de by train crash, has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who knew him.

Elliott, known for his outstanding ice skills and academic achievements, was beloved in his community. His untimely passing on September 14, 2024, left a lasting impact on those who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Although the Kropf family’s origins remain relatively private, Elliott’s parents, Scott Kropf and Ngoc Dinh, played important roles in shaping his journey as a student-athlete.

Besides being Elliott’s father, Scott was actively involved as a coach in the local hockey scene, nurturing his son’s passion for ice hockey from an early age.

His expertise and guidance provided Elliott with a solid foundation for success, both on and off the ice, as a defenseman for the Darien Youth Hockey Association and New Canaan High School.

Elliott’s mother, Ngoc Dinh, a Strategic Advisor at Verisk Life Solution, was equally influential in his upbringing. Her support and active involvement in the local community reflected the values she instilled in Elliott.

As the community continues to mourn Elliott’s death, his parents remain central to the memories and stories shared about their son.

Young Elliott Kropf with his Family
Young Elliott Kropf with his Family (Source: Facebook)

Their love, support, and guidance helped shape a remarkable young man who will always be remembered for his kindness, talent, and dedication.

Indeed, though brief, Elliott Kropf’s life was evidence of the love and support of his parents, who stood by his side as he directed his journey as a student-athlete.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Elliott also played football for New Canaan High School.
  • He started his ice hockey career early, playing for the Darien Youth Hockey Association (YHA).
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