We are a staid old, married man our self and have no public opinions upon feminine beauty outside our own family circle, but Sidney Lloyd is different situated.
He was at the Prairie Chapel Festival and asked Dick Duncan who he deemed was the prettiest lady in the house, to which Dick gallantly pointed out his better half.
Sidney says he considered Miss Hardy, the minister's daughter, the lady most endowed with facial charms among those who were present-and in justice to a couple of neighbor lasses we consider it our duty to make this mention.
Missouri Death Certificate#412:
Albert Sidney Johnson Lloyd, 83 years, 2 months and 20 days old, of 202 St. Louis Avenue, Fulton, Missouri, died at unknown hour on January 7, 1950 at his home.
W.P. Garrett, Coroner of Callaway County, pronounced death apparently from Coronary Thombosis due to having heart difficulties 12 months ago. Informant was Mrs. Lloyd.
Mr. Lloyd was born October 17, 1866, in Missouri, the son of William and Emaline (Gee) Lloyd. He married Lillie Morris and she survives him. Mr. Lloyd was a farmer.
Arrangements were under the care of Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in Millersburg Cemetery.
We are a staid old, married man our self and have no public opinions upon feminine beauty outside our own family circle, but Sidney Lloyd is different situated.
He was at the Prairie Chapel Festival and asked Dick Duncan who he deemed was the prettiest lady in the house, to which Dick gallantly pointed out his better half.
Sidney says he considered Miss Hardy, the minister's daughter, the lady most endowed with facial charms among those who were present-and in justice to a couple of neighbor lasses we consider it our duty to make this mention.
Missouri Death Certificate#412:
Albert Sidney Johnson Lloyd, 83 years, 2 months and 20 days old, of 202 St. Louis Avenue, Fulton, Missouri, died at unknown hour on January 7, 1950 at his home.
W.P. Garrett, Coroner of Callaway County, pronounced death apparently from Coronary Thombosis due to having heart difficulties 12 months ago. Informant was Mrs. Lloyd.
Mr. Lloyd was born October 17, 1866, in Missouri, the son of William and Emaline (Gee) Lloyd. He married Lillie Morris and she survives him. Mr. Lloyd was a farmer.
Arrangements were under the care of Maupin Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in Millersburg Cemetery.
Family Members
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John S. Loyd
1843–1865
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Isaac Milton "Ike" Loyd
1845–1922
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William Loyd
1845–1865
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James S. "Bud" Loyd
1847–1928
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Elizabeth Loyd
1849–1863
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Sarah A. Loyd
1851–1863
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Nancy Jane Loyd Dawson
1853–1944
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Talitha Loyd Smart
1856–1908
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Lyle Loyd
1858–1873
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Mary Susan Loyd Duncan
1861–1936
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Parlee "Lee" Loyd Edwards
1863–1906
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Cinderella Loyd
1869–1892
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