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Lloyd W. Austin

Fenton, Michigan

1934 - 2019 (Age 85)

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Fenton, Michigan

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Austin, Lloyd W. of Fenton, formerly of Lansing - Age 85, died September 21, 2019. Funeral services will be held 1 PM Saturday, October 5, 2019 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 W. Silver Lake Rd., Fenton, MI 48430. Visitation will be held 4-8 PM Friday, October 4 at the funeral home....

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Lloyd and Dawn on their wedding day

Life has been a long journey for you my dear Uncle Lloyd, now it is time to join your beloved wife Dawn. My mother always said you are her favorite bother and I understand why, now to join her and your other siblings my aunts, uncles and grandparents at the next level in the beauty of heaven. Feeling blessed that I took the time to get to know you. Hearing only half the stories you had to share, I truly will miss them, and you as will every life you touched. Love you to the moon and back, may...

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Grandpa Austin was a masterful storyteller. Every joke was told in the form of a story that also included a life lesson. He loved being out on the water and loved to show his family a good time. He was an avid Detroit sports fan and remained loyal regardless of how bad the Lions were. I know that he is happy in heaven back with Grandma Austin.

Lloyd made friends wherever he went and had the best memory of anyone. He was able to tell stories from many years ago and never forgot one detail. He will be missed by many.

Grandpa was a kind man with a big heart. He had many talents and hobbies that I will never forget. From dancing and fishing to his love for Western movies. He will be missed dearly and always remembered.

In Loving Memory Arrangement

Grandpa was a true mans man. He had a deep bag of stories that were told with an unforgettable grin on his face and a twinkle in his eye. He was a jack-of-all-trades, never needing help from anyone and knowing a little something about everything. Nothing held him back. He trekked all over the country and met some amazing people along the way, all of whom loved him. I'll miss his stories, I'll cherish our fishing memories, and I'll never forget his one of a kind charm. Love you Grandpa, rest...

What great times we had, all the places
we traveled too, what we saw and did
together , a great life of memories, my
life is greater by knowing you and having
you as a friend and the greatest brother in
law that could ever be. GO WITH GOD MY FRIEND

Bill & Irene Brightwell