Marilyn-Cloyd-Obituary

Marilyn L. Cloyd

Chatham, Illinois

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CHATHAM - Marilyn L. "Becky" Cloyd, 85, of Chatham died Friday, January 8, 2010, at 12:05 a.m. at St. John's Hospice.

Becky was born October 26, 1924, in Springfield to Frank E. and Lela Hatten Brady. She was a lifelong resident of Chatham and a graduate of Chatham High School. In 1946...

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To the Family of Bec Cloyd, I was sorry to hear of Bec's death. Mary Cloyd is my aunt we went to the Muni together some. I can still picture little, bitty Bec behind the wheel of the huge car! I'm sure you'll all miss her. Mindy Acton Landers

I Worked for Becky many years. She was the sweetest person. We had the honor of visiting she and John in Florida. She will be truly missed

Becky was one of the sweetest, kindest, and gentle ladies that I knew... A true friend. I was fortunate to share her company while working in the office at St. Joseph's church.
We had many laughs, good meals, and I truely enjoyed iistening to her stories.
In my thoughts and prayers,
Brenda Peterburs - Chatham

Becky was my supervisor at Franklin Life in 1959 and the 60's. She was a kind gentle woman with compassion for all. I will alway remember her with kindness. I also seen her delivering flowers at MMC while I worked there.
May God bless her and her family
Joyce Bennett (Buffalo)

We rented John and Becky's next door rental house on Walnut Street in Chatham in 1975-1977 with Ben living in the basement. We loved all of them and enjoyed their company. I am so sorry to hear Becky has passed. I guess I forgot that the Brady kids were their nieces/nephews as I went to school with Colleen and just saw her this fall. Condolences to all of you.
Carolyn Christensen Taft

To the Cloyd Family,
So sorry to read of Becky's passing. Becky was my supervisor back in the early 70's at Franklin Life. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kath, Mary Pat, Colleen, Linda and Bob, so sorry to read about "Bec". She was always the sweetest gal. I have many great memories of gatherings with John and Bec and your folks.

My thoughts and prayers,
Bill

To the Family of Becky Cloyd:
I worked for Becky at Franklin Life.She was a great person to work for, always joking and smiling. She will be greatly missed. I'm so sorry for your loss. May your memories of Becky bring you comfort in this difficult time.