A native of Alamance County, Mr. Loy was the husband of the late Julia Day Loy and the late Sarah Frances Robertson Loy. He was the son of the late Robert Earl Loy, Sr. and the late Ida Holt Loy.
Mr. Loy was a veteran of World War II, serving with the US Army in the Pacific Theater. Mr. Loy was a retired fixer and supervisor with Leath Hosiery.
Mr. Loy is survived by four brothers, Dewitt T. Loy (Doris), Warren H. Loy and Robert Earl Loy, Jr. (Pauline), Wade C. Loy (Millie) and one sister, Elizabeth L. Combs (Ted); two sisters-in-law, Montie M. Loy and Gladys G. Loy and six nieces and five nephews.
In addition to his wives and parents, Mr. Loy was preceded in death by two brothers, J. Harold Loy and Donald A. Loy and a sister-in-law, Musette W. Loy.
A native of Alamance County, Mr. Loy was the husband of the late Julia Day Loy and the late Sarah Frances Robertson Loy. He was the son of the late Robert Earl Loy, Sr. and the late Ida Holt Loy.
Mr. Loy was a veteran of World War II, serving with the US Army in the Pacific Theater. Mr. Loy was a retired fixer and supervisor with Leath Hosiery.
Mr. Loy is survived by four brothers, Dewitt T. Loy (Doris), Warren H. Loy and Robert Earl Loy, Jr. (Pauline), Wade C. Loy (Millie) and one sister, Elizabeth L. Combs (Ted); two sisters-in-law, Montie M. Loy and Gladys G. Loy and six nieces and five nephews.
In addition to his wives and parents, Mr. Loy was preceded in death by two brothers, J. Harold Loy and Donald A. Loy and a sister-in-law, Musette W. Loy.
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