Lloyd was born January 27, 1924, to Walter and Anna Anderson in Knoxville, Iowa. He attended West River Ridge Country Grade School and graduated Knoxville High School. After graduation, he worked for Conoco Oil for 35 years, working up the ladder in the capacity of sales, Bulk Plant Manager, and Regional Sales Manager.
He was an avid golfer and Iowa Hawkeye fan, going to many games with family. He would always attend relative’s sports games. Lloyd was a world traveler, enjoying every place he visited. He loved to ballroom and square dance.
Lloyd was a member of Toastmasters, Masonic Lodge, and enjoyed theater and book clubs. He was a gifted handyman and loved working with computers and relating business information. Lloyd attended the Baptist Church in Johnston, Iowa, and was an active member in Knoxville, Iowa, and Independence, Missouri.
Lloyd is survived by three sisters-in-law, many nieces and nephews, one step-daughter, Nancy (Jim) Allen of Kansas, two step-grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two wives, Louise Raber and Rosemary Carpenter; siblings, Clarence, Thomas, Lee, and Ernest; and step-son, Phil.
Obituary and photo published by Stevens Memorial Chapel, Ames, Iowa.
Lloyd was born January 27, 1924, to Walter and Anna Anderson in Knoxville, Iowa. He attended West River Ridge Country Grade School and graduated Knoxville High School. After graduation, he worked for Conoco Oil for 35 years, working up the ladder in the capacity of sales, Bulk Plant Manager, and Regional Sales Manager.
He was an avid golfer and Iowa Hawkeye fan, going to many games with family. He would always attend relative’s sports games. Lloyd was a world traveler, enjoying every place he visited. He loved to ballroom and square dance.
Lloyd was a member of Toastmasters, Masonic Lodge, and enjoyed theater and book clubs. He was a gifted handyman and loved working with computers and relating business information. Lloyd attended the Baptist Church in Johnston, Iowa, and was an active member in Knoxville, Iowa, and Independence, Missouri.
Lloyd is survived by three sisters-in-law, many nieces and nephews, one step-daughter, Nancy (Jim) Allen of Kansas, two step-grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two wives, Louise Raber and Rosemary Carpenter; siblings, Clarence, Thomas, Lee, and Ernest; and step-son, Phil.
Obituary and photo published by Stevens Memorial Chapel, Ames, Iowa.
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