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Lloyd A Sparks

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Lloyd A Sparks

Birth
Wallace, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Nov 1987 (aged 61)
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
Burial
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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LLOYD A. SPARKS

The Oregonian (Portland, OR)
Thursday, November 5, 1987

Funeral for Lloyd A. Sparks will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Mr. Sparks, who was 61, died Sunday in a Vancouver care center. Interment will be in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Sparks was born in Wallace, Neb., and had lived in Vancouver for 37 years. He was a carpenter for Harlen's Drywall Co. He was a member of Trinity Bible Church in Portland and served with the Army's 503rd parachute infantry regiment during World War II.

Surviving Mr. Sparks are his wife, Pauline of Vancouver; sons, David of Vancouver, Lloyd A. Jr. of Debrecen, Hungary, and Glen of Dallas, Texas; daughters, Susan Kettles of Corvallis, Ore., and Annie Jones of Fareham, England; brothers, Duane Clough of McCook, Neb., and Ward Clough of Otis, Colo.; a sister, Dolores Sides of Grant, Neb., and 10 grandchildren.

The family suggests that remembrances be contributions to the building fund of Trinity Bible Church, 11456 N.E. Knott, Portland.

LLOYD A. SPARKS

The Oregonian (Portland, OR)
Thursday, November 5, 1987

Funeral for Lloyd A. Sparks will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel in Vancouver. Mr. Sparks, who was 61, died Sunday in a Vancouver care center. Interment will be in the Evergreen Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Sparks was born in Wallace, Neb., and had lived in Vancouver for 37 years. He was a carpenter for Harlen's Drywall Co. He was a member of Trinity Bible Church in Portland and served with the Army's 503rd parachute infantry regiment during World War II.

Surviving Mr. Sparks are his wife, Pauline of Vancouver; sons, David of Vancouver, Lloyd A. Jr. of Debrecen, Hungary, and Glen of Dallas, Texas; daughters, Susan Kettles of Corvallis, Ore., and Annie Jones of Fareham, England; brothers, Duane Clough of McCook, Neb., and Ward Clough of Otis, Colo.; a sister, Dolores Sides of Grant, Neb., and 10 grandchildren.

The family suggests that remembrances be contributions to the building fund of Trinity Bible Church, 11456 N.E. Knott, Portland.

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