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Partridge, Lloyd R.
92, of Peoria passed away Oct. 21, 2012. Lloyd was born Oct. 28, 1919 in Cheyenne, Wyoming to Mark and Alverda Partridge. He entered the Army Air Force in 1941 becoming a night fighter pilot and later achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel upon retirement after 31 years of service and 3 wars. Married to Norma Jeanne Syme in 1945. Received his masters degree in geology from the University of Wyoming. Lloyd is survived by his wife Jeanne, daughters; Kathleen (David) Sowell, Terri (Harris) Reed, and Robin Partridge, sons; Mark (Nancy) and James Partridge. Also survived by 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren, a sister; Karma Allred, brothers Jay and Alden Partridge. Services will be at 10am Monday, Oct. 29, 2012 at The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints, 7871 W. Acoma, Peoria. Burial to follow at West Resthaven Cemetery. Arrangements by Camino del Sol Funeral Chapel, Sun City West
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Dear Grandma,
I love you and I am sorry I couldn't be there for you all. Grandfather is a wonderful man that has blessed so many peoples lives. He is with God and they are waiting for you. He will always be here looking over all of us because that is how grandfather has always been so loving. Grandfather will not be missed because I don't consider him gone I think he is in a higher power and is no longer in any pain he is free of all the craziness in this life he can now relax and be with God. I love you grandma and grandfather.
nicole young
November 1, 2012
October 31, 2012
Dear Jeanne;
I'm sorry for your loss. I have missed seeing you folks over the years. I know you live close by but I am afoot and under doctors care also. I hope all goes well for you and I know your family is near you. I still live same place if you need aanything. My prayers are with you and the family.
Love youall Bro Dick Seilhamer
October 28, 2012
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