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Lloyd Wayne Borgstede

Catawissa, Missouri

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August 3, 2012
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Catawissa, Missouri

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Borgstede, Lloyd Wayne Passed away Friday, August 3, at his home in Catawissa. Beloved son of the late Anita (Peiker) and George J. Borgstede, Sr. Lloyd was born and raised in St. Louis. He is survived by a son, Jason Borgstede, Alaska; his brother, George J. Borgstede, Jr. (Linda), Jacksonville Beach, FL; and his sister, Barbara Mason, Lees Summit. He was a dear uncle to nieces Laura Borgstede, Atlanta, GA and Cathy Mason, Seattle, WA and nephews, Gregory Borgstede, Silver Spring, MD, Carl Mason, Seattle, WA, and Chris Mason, Belton, MO. He was the connector who kept in touch with family members near and far. A graduate of Lafayette High School, Ellisville, Lloyd attended Central Methodist College, Fayette. He served his country in the US Navy Seabees and was active in the American Legion. His 30-year career was as an engineer with the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District. He enjoyed membership in the Sports Car Club of America, loved races and often served on pit crews. Services: There will be a time of gathering and remembrance for friends and family from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, August 10, at SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Rd. in Ballwin. A memorial service will follow at 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts can be made to the American Diabetes Association.



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This notification reminded me of Lloyd my fellow Seabee. Lloyd was the personification of a real Seabee, and never lost that unique quality. I´m sure he is up their representing the best of us fixing broken stuff.

I think my dad wanted me to have kids more than I did. Haha. I really wish they could have met him but I hope he's able to look down at them and see those magical smiles. Now I understand why kids and family were so special to him.

Lloyd and I became friends when our fathers and brothers were in the explorers together. I remember going on a group date bowling at the old Manchester Bowling Alley in Ellisville and working at the Explorers and Boy Scouts Christmas tree lot at Grazaks Food Store. He will be missed by many. God Bless you Porkie...Love Susie King Bartoloni

I remember Lloyd in high school. A kind, giving, gentle soul. The loss of one is a loss to all. My deepest sympathy to the family. May you find comfort in your memories.

I remember the wonderful annual family picnics Lloyd held at his lake home in Catawissa, Missouri. You will be missed. Cousin,

I dont have a lifetime of memories with my father but the memories I do have are good ones. I'm really grateful that my father and I were able to cultivate a relationship despite the paths life led us down. I'm grateful that I had such a caring man as my father. I'm grateful for the moments we shared fishing, at the Clydesdales, at the cardinals game, and our talks on the phone. I'm also very grateful that I got to see what an amazing family, both my father and I, come from. I can only hope...

Lloyd was definitely one of a kind with a heart as big as gold. He never held back what he was thinking and he would do anything to help someone out. I am grateful that he touched my family's life. He will be missed.

Goodbye old friend you will be missed. Best Santa ever.

To the entire Borgstede family I am so sorry for your loss! Lloyd was a wonderful person whom I loved very much. I will always regret that our marriage didn't work out. I also regret that Jason was not raised around the Borgstede family as I never met an unkind one of you or anyone I didn't care for and respect. Thank you for including Jason in your lives despite the distance. I will tell you Jason has Lloyd's kind heart, is soft spoken, easy going, fun loving, sensitive and would help...