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Larry Johnson
April 20, 2010
To the Lloyd Schrader Family,
Please accept my condolences to all of the family!
I worked with Lloyd at Rockford Systems & have a couple of memories I wanted to share with you.
First memory was when Lloyd accompanied me on my 1st sales call to an ammunition facility in MN. Without his technical expertise we would not have been successful. I was overwhelmed by the situation but he glided through the visit comfortably & extremely sure of himself.
The second memory was an ongoing match of pro football expertise. Lloyd & I had weekly wagers on the NFL games & he constantly outmatched me. He then showed me how he did it...he unveiled his complicated computor program he devised to analize each & every game..an amazing, well thought out compiling of facts & stats. He was rightfully proud of that system he devised.
I retired at the end of '06 & lost track of what Lloyd was doing but do retain those memories!
Larry Johnson
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