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Lloyd Dewitt Bockstruck

Dallas, Texas

Age 73

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May 27, 2018
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73
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Dallas, Texas

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Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck, age 73, passed away at Presbyterian Village North in Dallas, Texas May 27, 2018.  Lloyd was a distinguished genealogical scholar, librarian, writer, educator, and lecturer.  He was born May 26, 1945 in Vandalia, Fayette County, Illinois to Harry E. and Olive E....

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Lloyd was a great help to my Craze sisters and I when we were first starting our genealogical journey to find a Patriot in the American Revolution. Unbeknownst to us, Lloyd had already published a book about George Rogers Clark, the leader of the militia my GGGG GF joined and received bounty land for his service.

I just learned this and am devastated. He was a giant in genealogy research. He knew what he had in the Dallas Library and exactly where it was! Such a loss to the genealogy research community.

I was so sorry to here of the passing of my friend Lloyd. He was a humble and awesome friend that will be missed by all that knew him. I met Lloyd in 1976, my freshman year in college. He helped me with a college assignment that inspired me to write a book about my family. We have remained friends for 40 plus years. He was a man that possessed so much knowledge and enjoyed assisting others. I shall never forget my friend Lloyd Bockstruck. May God be with you until me meet again. Rest...

I remember visiting the Chestatee Regional Library in Gainesville, GA with my 8 year old daughter in the summer of 1988. We had traveled from Arlington, Texas to attend a family reunion on my mother's side. This was when I had first gotten interested in something called genealogy. As luck would have it, the genealogical society was meeting that night. A man in the group noticed that I was in the genealogy section and proceeded to help me. In the process, he asked me if I had ever heard...

It has been a true honor and pleasure to know Lloyd as a teacher, guide, and friend. Our conversations ranged wide and were not always about genealogy. But when they turned back to that subject, it was with that famous enthusiasm and love for family history he shared with us all. Lloyd, thank you for all you taught me- I will miss you.

I knew Lloyd as a member of my high school graduation class of 1963 in Vandalia, IL. I recently chatted with him by phone and learned of his extensive travels all over the world. We share that interest and talked of our many journeys. I am very saddened to hear of his passing. RIP Lloyd!

Lloyd was a titan in the field of Genealogy, whose influence and guidance touched legions. His legacy is preserved in the countless students of his lectures and patrons of the Dallas Public Library's Genealogy section, in perpetuity. He left us much too soon.

May God be with you till we meet again.

Thank you for so many years of guidance in chasing my ancestors! You will be missed.