Lloyd was united in marriage to Joan Gan on April 19, 1958, in Waynesville. To this union one daughter, Toni, was born.
Lloyd lived in the Waynesville area throughout his life. He made his living doing construction work. His primary work was that of a carpenter. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and attending trail rides.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife, Joan; his daughter, Toni Barbosa, of Waynesville; five brothers, Jessie Lewis, Henry Lewis and Franklin Lewis, all of Waynesville, and Jim Lewis and Larry Lewis, both of Lebanon; three sisters, Dorothy Wendling of Phoenix AZ, Clara Sewell of Springfield, and Opal Matthews of Waco TX; several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Stephen and Edith Lewis; one brother, David Lewis; and one nephew, Davie Lewis.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 13, at Mt. Gibson Baptist Church, Waynesville, with Rev. Robert Kimmis and Rev. Norman Sanders officiating. Music was provided by pianist Pauline Laughlin and vocalists Jackie Guffey, Jean Laughlin, and Judy Laughlin. Serving as escorts were Elmer Davis, Roy Dye, Jerry Laughlin, Jim Laughlin, Joe Laughlin and James Thompson.
Burial was in the Waynesville Memorial Park Cemetery. Services were under the direction of the Waynesville Memorial Chapel.
A memorial to the American Cancer Society has been established in memory of Lloyd Albert Lewis.
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