Lloyd-Weaver-Obituary

Lloyd R. Weaver

Toledo, Ohio

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WEAVER Lloyd R. Lloyd R. Weaver was born February 8, 1929, in Kendallville, IN and passed away May 21, 2007, at the age of 78 in Lagrange, IN. Lloyd was a former Toledo area excavating contractor for 35 years and once served as chairman of the local Ohio Contractor's Association and was a past...

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My condolences to the family His wife and brother and you look for a very long time he was like a second dad for me we always laugh have fun went places he kept me in line I will always love him and respect him for that rest in peace

dear jane, an kids, our friendship goes back to day of the softball team...Lloyd was a big man with a big heart...the guys all loved him..I now live in beverly hills florida an i recently got married to a retired new york city fire marshall..i never thought i would get married again ..was alone an working as a nurse before i retired to florida...my george had a stroke just shortly after we married so we ar mostly home ..he is a loving man . take care, you will be in my prayers, god bless you...

Dear Jane,
Karen and I send our sincere condolences to you and your family.
In 1977 Lloyd called me to drive his sprint car at a time when my career was stagnant. We finished well that weekend and I drove for him for several years winning the 1978 Hoosier 100 along the way. Those days are still very special to me. He always treated me and my family very well. He was a very decent and fair man and someone who was easy to like. I am glad you were able to take care of him in his final...

When I was a young man and my wife was expecting a child Lloyd gave me a much needed job working for his company. He had a Big Heart and I truly appreciated all he did for me and my family. My condolences to his family and friends.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My sympathy to the Weaver family. My step father Jerry Schindler worked for Lloyd for many years.
Randy Holton
Kenosha, Wisconsin

Jane:
I am sorry to hear about Lloyd. He sure was a lover of racing and I was
proud to be on the 1979 Sprint Car Championship Team. He bought me a
championship ring which I wear proudly today. I know he will be in a
better place and watching all the races now. Sorry about your lose and
our thoughts and prayers will be with you. Wish I could be there but
my thoughts will be.
Jimmie

Dear Aunt Jane, Linda and Peg,
Uncle Lloyd was always so generous. If we were bored we could always count on him to take us bowling or the movies,or out for ice cream or pizza. What great memories we have. Love, Terrie

Jane,
So sorry to hear of Lloyd's passing. He was one of the kindest friends my parents had. Even when I was little he was always someone that I enjoyed being around even with his teasing. Lloyd was kind enough to give my dad a job that he just loved. My dad especially loved being with Lloyd. He will have a special place in heaven as well as a special place in my heart. God's blessings to you and your girls.