He was a Williamston Community Schools employee, retiring in 1984. Lloyd was an active member of the Masons and Eastern Stars for many years. In his early years he called square dances around the area and for a time had his own band.
Lloyd's wife, Emily, predeceased him, as did his brother, Virgil Monroe, and sister, Viva Monroe Rowse.
He is survived by his children, Edie Dykeman, of Spring Lake, Michigan, Bill Monroe (Chong), of Swansea, Illinois, and Marilyn Sue Monroe, of Sandy, Utah; four grandchildren, Barbara (Lloyd Rodriguez) and Debra Dykeman, and Chris (Karen) and Janet Monroe; four great grandchildren, David Rodriguez, and Shannon, Isla and Sofia Monroe. He was also survived by dear friends Arnold and Evelyn Rowse.
A graveside service was held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to Braille and Talking Book Library, Bureau of Services for Blind Persons, Lansing, MI.
Arrangements by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Home, Lansing, MI.
He was a Williamston Community Schools employee, retiring in 1984. Lloyd was an active member of the Masons and Eastern Stars for many years. In his early years he called square dances around the area and for a time had his own band.
Lloyd's wife, Emily, predeceased him, as did his brother, Virgil Monroe, and sister, Viva Monroe Rowse.
He is survived by his children, Edie Dykeman, of Spring Lake, Michigan, Bill Monroe (Chong), of Swansea, Illinois, and Marilyn Sue Monroe, of Sandy, Utah; four grandchildren, Barbara (Lloyd Rodriguez) and Debra Dykeman, and Chris (Karen) and Janet Monroe; four great grandchildren, David Rodriguez, and Shannon, Isla and Sofia Monroe. He was also survived by dear friends Arnold and Evelyn Rowse.
A graveside service was held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to Braille and Talking Book Library, Bureau of Services for Blind Persons, Lansing, MI.
Arrangements by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Home, Lansing, MI.
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