Lloyd-Roe-Obituary

Lloyd M. Roe

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Roe, Lloyd M. Stepped into Eternity on Sat., July 28, 2012, at the age of 91. Beloved husband of 61 years to the late Lois D. Roe (nee Hepner). Survived by daughters Janet (Brian) Kundinger, Nancy Roe, Heidi Roe, Lori (John) Pfannerstill and Sonja (Nick) Groskopf. Grandfather of 7 and...

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To Lloyd Roe's Daughters and Family,
How blessed I was to have that brief time with you prior to your Dad's Saturday service.
It was so much easier to tell you how I felt about your Dad then to try and write it out.
You know your Dad is in a better place now. He was loved, looked up to, and an inspiration to many.
Many grieve with you now.
God Bless each of you.
Dick Leenhouts

Lloyd was my first carpet installer 55 years ago. His honesty and integrity were the first things I noticed. It exceeded even his high quality work. He was and always will be a fine Christian man.

Deepest sympathies to "Roes" family. So happy to know your Dad is now home with Jesus!! My Dad, "Ozzie" has gone on with the Lord also-what a grand reunion they will have! May God richly bless you all as you continue in the Lord!

Dad: Providing for all of us girls growing up was no easy feat. Perhaps I did not thank you enough. Moreover you taught us to express God's love by showing acceptance and understanding to people from all walks of life. You were a great role model to me about reaching out to those less fortunate and persons of diverse culture. I will never forget our experience at the reconciling ministries First United Methodist church in Portland, Oregon and how we joined in unconditional love with this...

Your father was a true gentleman and a blessed christion example for his neighbors at brookfield highlands. It was a pleasure to be his "next door" neighbor there. God has now blessed him and taken him home to be with his Lord and Savior!

In respectful recognition of a very special Gideon brother and believer who loved the Lord and ran the race well.

Dad,

I miss you & especially cherish our the last three months together in Colorado. I loved doing devotions with you and hearing your prayers. Through conversations with some of your old friends & family I learned that you made a positive impact on peoples' lives. You were the Christian & humanitarian that you claimed to be. Rest in peace, fully whole in the Presence of our Lord. Love, Sony