Lloyd-McClure-Obituary

Lloyd E. McClure Jr.

Sebastopol, California

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Passed away peacefully at home at the age of 70. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Marylu Heagney McClure after sharing 32 years of marriage. The son of Robena and Irish McClure, he was born in Medford, Oregon and raised in Stockton. Mike is survived by daughter Molly, son in law...

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I offer my sincere condolences to the McClure Family. My mother, Kathleen O'Donnell Nelms, was a life-long friend of Marylu. My brothers and I were near in age to Molly and Michael and we would see the family throughout the years at picnics and parties. I will always remember Mike as a charming, kind, and gracious man with the most beautiful and warm smile.

Hi, Molly. I had surgery on the 22nd for breast cancer and didn't get to fully read this until just today. I am so sorry that Gary annI missed the memorial for Mike. I would have loved to see you all and give you wonderful hugs. You are in our hearts forever! Marcia &Gary Nelson feel free to contact us at [email protected] if you are ever in Sonoma. :)

I had the honor to briefly work with Mike in the early 1990's. He was a great people person and his sense of humor and great attitude made coming to work a little less difficult. He will be missed.

Dear Molly and family,
Sorry to hear the news, I remember the good times we all used to have. When the circle of friends gather we always raise our glasses to honor your Mom and now you Dad will be included in our toast.

Dear Michael & Molly - I was sad to learn of your dads passing. He was a very nice and gracious man and will be missed. It's been many years but I still remember certain times on Tanager when you were both little and I used to watch you when your parents went out, always looking so beautiful. Take care of yourselves and cherish your memories.

Although it has been many years,I have nothing but fond memories of "Mr. McClure". He sure showed us high school kids how to have fun-I especially enjoyed the Toga party! And I loved his occasional "Oy Vey"! But most of all, I appreciated his kindness and how he made me feel welcome in his home-
Respectfully-