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Lloyd Nelson Coon

Swartz Creek, Michigan

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Coon, Lloyd Nelson Swartz Creek - Age 92, died April 13, 2017. Funeral services will be held 11 AM Thursday, April 20 at St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church, 9252 Miller Rd., Swartz Creek, Fr. Gene Geromel officiating. Interment at a later date at Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly. Visitation...

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I want to thank all of you that commented here. Dad was a wonderful man. It took three months but I finally finished his house and took out the last item. As I walked around their home, I remembered so many things, conversations, laughing, crying and my parents love. As I walked out the door for the last time, with nothing there ledt to he done, I felt the sadness of grief all over again . There will never be another like my parents. I was blessed to have known both my folks as...

Gunny.....You were a favorite of mine!!! Enjoyed our talks and weightlifting stories!! I got my 100 state titles yesterday (April 22, 2017) on whate would of been your 93rd birthday!! Sorry I didn't get them before you passed! I will miss you my friend!! Rest in peace.

Uncle Lloyd, as I call him, was very close to my family. I'm so sorry for your loss. I just was told today that he passed away, and I am deeply sad that I missed his dedication.

My parents, Jim Ward and Betty (Elizabeth) Beattie Ward, grew up with "Uncle Lloyd". They spent many years throughout their lives together. My parents lived just down the street from "Uncle" Lloyd and "Aunt" Bernetta here in Swartz Creek and they visited with each other constantly. Boy did my dad and...

Lloyd's handshake was like being crushed in a vise.He was a great man with a great sense of humor.Big man on Wolcott Street

So sorry to hear of your loss. My father Chuck Braniff considered him a great friend and had a great deal of respect and love for Lloyd! My family would see both he and your mom at all of my family graduations and other outings, your father had a huge smile and I am sure an even bigger heart! RIP

Words can not describe this wonderful man. He was always ready to give you a hand in moments of need. What a role model for the kids he coached. He taught them to work hard and never give up. He will be dearly missed.

Lynda, Mark, Aimee, Jason, Jenny, Paige, Nicklas, John and family, We are so sorry to hear about the passing of this wonderful man! I loved him from the first time I met him! He was such a wonderful, positive, loving and caring man...he is going to be missed by so many. We love you guys and are sorry that we aren't going to be at the funeral. You know if we were home...we would be there! Love and prayers to all of you...Garry and Pat Williams