LLOYD-LOCKBAUM-Obituary

LLOYD LOCKBAUM

Tacoma, Washington

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Lloyd J. "Lucky" Lockbaum Was born December 4, 1926 in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin and passed away in Tacoma after complications from surgery. At the age of 16 he left Wisconsin and came west to Seattle to work in the shipyards as a welder. At age 17 he joined the Navy, became a Sea-Bee and served...

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Jeanie and family,
We were so sorry to hear about Lucky. We'll miss seeing him in Hawaii and hearing all the "new" fish stories.
Our thoughts are with you.
Kathy & Ken Lohman

Jeannie and family.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you during these trying times.

Lloyd left his mark in this world by sharing stories, lending a helping hand, and being a good friend and co-worker. We will miss him.
Clyde and Eva Paulson

Sherrie, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sheri and Tim,
I am sorry to hear about your dad's passing. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Your dad looked like he was a happy and fun man.

Uncle Lucky was a family icon. He made every person feel welcome, special and included at our gatherings. He will be missed but always remembered as Uncle Lucky.

~Molly Moran Ballenger and Family

Deepest Sympathies to the family. Lucky was a good friend and a loyal co-worker. Our wishes and prayers go out to the family,
Oscar & Nancy Wollen

My deepest sympathies go out to the Lockbaum family. Lloyd was such a great story teller. The memories of sitting in the little fireplace den at the old house when I was a kid are memories that I'm sure many share with me. Lloyd loved life and it showed. I will miss him.

Knowing that he will now be joining Stephen at sea for a cold one is fitting for a such a pair of great Irishmen.

Lloyd was a man of many stories. He will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.God Bless.

My deepest sympathy on your loss. John Cox