Gaylord Lloyd
July 07, 2014
Gaylord Lloyd born May 11th 1949 finished his job here on earth July 7th 2014.
Born in Des Moines, Iowa he served his country in Vietnam War coming home to raise his family on simple values and hard work. He was an avid sports fan playing and coaching softball, football, and basketball.
In recent years after retiring as a Sanitation Engineer he was part of a canoe club and enjoyed the experience of paddling down a river surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Nothing was more important to him then his family. He was an amazing dad, grandfather, brother, son and partner. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Raymond. He leaves behind a brother Louie (Kathy) Lloyd, sisters Shirley Lloyd, Betty Lloyd, Dixie (Bob) Potter, daughter Mynde (Mike) Auch, son Scott (Alisia) Myers, grandchildren Jarrett and Cheyanne Auch and wife Cynde.
He will be cremated and requested no services. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Taylor House.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Gaylord Craig Brooks
07/10/2014
RIP Gaylord
Mynde
07/10/2014
I love you so much Dad and miss you every day. It still doesn't feel real. I know you found your peace up there and you are no longer in pain but it still hurts so much knowing you're gone. I hope we make you proud! Save me a place up there!
dianna brooks anderson
07/09/2014
Rip gaylord i remember our younger days at your parents house be with god and your parents and brother and uncle gaylord
Michele Combs
07/08/2014
I'm so sorry for your loss. It sounds like he was a wonderful man and will be truly missed. Your family is in my prayers.
Jody Palmer
07/08/2014
Your children loved you very much... you did a fantastic job.
you raised two of my favorite people in this world they both have very kind and honest hearts and for that I thank you
PS.
say hello to my dad up there for me would ya
Michael Auch
07/08/2014
Gaylord, you were a hard working man. A mans man. Your kids loved you and you clearly loved them. I had the honor of your presence for nearly 30 years, you were the most trust-able man I ever met, with the exception of beer choices (PBR), you will be missed and we love you.