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LLoyd Lawrence DuPont

Cedar Springs, Michigan

Feb 10, 1930 – Jan 24, 2023

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BORN
February 10, 1930
DIED
January 24, 2023
LOCATION
Cedar Springs, Michigan

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Lloyd was born during the Great Depression and his early teenage years during WWII. He graduated from Grand Rapids Catholic Central in 1948 and attended Grand Rapids Junior College. Lloyd was drafted by The United States Marine Corps at the beginning of the Korean War where he served as an...

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One of the last things Lloyd called me was a friend and that´s a funny story that some of us know. I knew him as Duke. He was a good man and loved life. His family, children, grand children, and great grand children were his life. I came to know Duke because I married his beautiful daughter. He and I worked at the same GM plant, though he was retired before I started. Duke loved to talk shop any chance he could. The shop stories were always the same but somehow became more embellished over...

Dave and Family, Our condolences for your loss

My grandpa Lloyd was the funniest, kind, loving, intelligent, and hardest working person. My favorite childhood memory of grandpa was my twin and I went out to dinner with him and we said grandpa we want steak (of course he knew as little girls we couldn’t finish it) so he told the waiter just wait and then us twins only had two bites of a huge steak lol and grandpa had a great steak dinner

Obviously my grandpa had better timing and punch lines but what I love about this story is...

I worked with loyd when I transferd to the aircraft area.He was the Tool/Gageman who covered the nozzle area.He helped me with,gaging,compcharts,math,printsand much more. Anytime I had a question on something,I would ask Loyd.He was a good teacher.I had great respect him.You dont meet people like loyd.R.I.P.

My father was a true survivor. He had a tough childhood and grew up to say the cycle stops here. He was a great father to myself and my brothers. There wasn´t anything he wouldn´t do for family. He loved his grandkids and great grandkids with all his heart. I will miss you dad but you are with mom now.

I love you so much Grandpa! I will always take the life lessons you taught me and apply them to family and friends!! You will never be forgotten and will always be in my heart! I hope you are hitting 350 yard bombs down the fairway!!

He was a man of caring, strength, love, help, humor and compassion, that everyone who knew him will remember. Thanks for all that you have done Uncle Lloyd.

Many great memories of living across the street from Kathy and Lloyd on Highland. Thinking of the family at this time.

I am so sorry for your loss. I always thought your dad and mine had the coolest first names. Your dad taught me a lot in the early years of my life. Thank you for that Lloyd. Rest in peace.