LLOYD-TRADER-Obituary

LLOYD TRADER

Dayton, Ohio

1953 - 2022

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Dayton, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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TRADER, Lloyd M. "Mitch"Lloyd M. Trader, "Mitch", age 69, of Dayton, passed away June 2, 2022. He was born March 6, 1953, in Troy, Ohio, to the late Lloyd M. Trader, Sr. and Mildred (Powell) Collins. In addition to his parents, Lloyd was preceded in death by his sister Linda Stewart;...

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Rachel, I can't possibly begin to understand how you are feeling or what you must be going through at this time. But I want you to know I am thinking of you, am always here for you, and will be a supportive friend forever. I´m so for your family´s loss.

Dad, I´ll remember you for all the times we played catch in the yard and the times I fell asleep on the couch watching Reds games with you past my bedtime. The trips we took to Toys R Us on my birthday to pick out my present together. The purple Easter bunny you bought to replace the one I left in Heathrow Airport when I was five and cried over the whole flight home. I´ll mourn you for all the missed opportunities to make memories, share stories and laugh together. To celebrate my...

Lloyd was a valued member of the Wolff family for many years, and took part in many of our adventures. The bravest thing that he and Janet did was to bring the girls, aged five and seven, to visit us in England. They were able to do some sight-seeing (sometimes the girls stayed with us as they were bored with castles) and to share Easter with us. There were also trips to Canada and breakfast for 20 with the rest of the family. He was a loyal supporter of both girls who were in some excellent...

We look back to happier times, remembering Lloyd as a loving husband and father, a good friend, involved in his church and his community. We are very saddened by his passing.

My condolences go out to Lloyd´s family and to all those who were close to him. I´ll always remember Lloyd for his easy-going personality and great sense of humor, and look back fondly on the memories of working together at Stotts-Friedman many years ago. My heart goes out to Heather and Rachel during this difficult time.

August 7, 2011