Lloyd Lauer
Lloyd "Fuzzy" Lauer, 86, of Bismarck, formerly of McClusky, died Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020 at a Bismarck care center.
On Nov. 16, after 35 weeks of being imprisoned in a long term care facility under the pretense of "keeping him safe," Lloyd contracted the very thing they were supposed to be keeping him safe from - facility acquired COVID-19. He battled through another two weeks of fear, isolation, and illness before his body finally surrendered and released his soul to go be with his Jesus. This process stole his freedom, his dignity, and his health, but it was unable to steal his beautiful spirit and his handsome smile which he hung unto until the very end. As a society, what we have allowed to happen to Lloyd and all those in long term care is despicable. It robs the residents and their families of the most fundamental of needs-freedom, love, and affection-and makes the working conditions for their caregivers unbearable. If anyone thinks we are doing the right thing, they have not lived our nightmare of a journey for the past nine months. And, if you think this doesn't affect you, you are wrong-it just hasn't affected you yet.
Private services will be held at the United Methodist Church in McClusky today, Dec. 4. Burial will be held Monday in the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan.
Lloyd, known to many as "Fuzzy" was born Sept. 26, 1934 in McClusky to Fred and Katherine (Neff) Lauer. He grew up on the family farm near McClusky and attended country school and the McClusky High School. Lloyd entered the Army on Dec. 6, 1956 and served for two years including being stationed in Korea where he was a medic. He was honorably discharged Dec. 5, 1958 and returned to McClusky. He started working at the CO-OP Elevator of McClusky and was later promoted to manager. He worked there for 37 years and retired in 1996. He then began working for the North Dakota Department of Transportation in McClusky for approximately 12 years. He also began working as an assistant at Hertz Funeral Home in McClusky from August 1997 until he retired in December 2018.
Lloyd was a member of the United Methodist Church where he served on the Board of Trustees and as treasurer. He also was a church caretaker. Lloyd loved to sing in the choir and in men's groups. Lloyd served his community on the McClusky City Council and served a short time as mayor. He was a member of the McClusky Lions Club, School Board, and City Fire Department. Lloyd was also a member and past commander of the McClusky American Legion Post. He was a lifetime sponsor of the McClusky FFA.
Lloyd was passionate about his sports. He followed the local athletic teams and traveled to many games. He enjoyed bowling, fishing, and golfing.
Lloyd is survived by his wife, Jan of Bismarck; children, Perry and Cecilia Lauer of Ramsey, Minn., Sheila and Patrick Faul, Corey and Melissa Lauer all of McClusky, Lauri and Greg Schlosser of Bismarck; Brendon and Stacy Lauer of College Station, Texas; 12 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, LeRoy (Alice) Lauer, McClusky; sister, Shirley Wilson of Coleharbor; sister-in-law Doris Lauer of Bismarck.
Lloyd was preceded in death by brothers, Rudy, Ted, Melvin, Albert, and Ray; sisters, Edna Reile, Viola Murray, Freda Broeckel, Ruby Wahl, Darlene Roth, Violet Lauer, and Adeline Lauer; son-in-law, Troy Hanson.
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Smith family (central WI)
April 19, 2022
God bless! and thank you for your service
Marjorie Croninger
January 6, 2021
God bless Fuzzy!!!!
Connie Kerr Vogt from PA
January 1, 2021
Mr Lauer sounds like a great "salt of the earth" soul. What an honorable and selfless life he lived! I am sorry for all he and his family have endured. You are all in my prayers. Too many of our loved ones are dying separated from family and loved ones...Blessings to all who knew and loved Mr. Lauer
Jeneth Bliss
January 1, 2021
Mr. Lauer sounded like an amazing, father, community member and all around great American patriot. So sorry for the family.
Mayte Sandrin
January 1, 2021
I read about this today. I am so sorry for your loss. I thank God for men like Lloyd Lauer who made this country great and that´s why I came here as a child with my family from Cuba. Thank you for a wonderful tribute to his life and for alerting us all about the way he died. I am so sad about this. God bless you all.
Michael Shea
January 1, 2021
What a fantastic gentleman! There are very few left like Lloyd Lauer. He gave to his country, his community, his family and friends. McClusky is poorer for his loss. What a smile!!
Barbara Donaldson
January 1, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. He was a lovely man gone too soon taken too soon.
Bev Kirk, Chugiak, AK
December 22, 2020
My sister, a nurse in WY, sent me a copy of this, as my husband has been in long term care for over two months after a wicked bout with Covid (which I have had twice!). My heart shares your sadness, grief, and indignation. I am happy to know that I will get to meet Lloyd in heaven, and I pray for your peace and comfort.
Cristina from Cyprus,Europe
December 19, 2020
May God watch over him! Sorry for your loss!
Diane Hallenbeck
December 17, 2020
I´m so sorry for your loss. I´m glad he is finally free with Jesus.
Charlotte and Earl Heitzmann
December 10, 2020
We are so sorry for your loss, like so many others whose lives have been taken by this awful pandemic. He and his infectious smile, will be missed, but we all know he is remembering everything and now is with
his Lord! Our dad was a friend and mentor to Fuzzy at the elevator and Earl appreciated his interest in sports and always talking about some record run or shot that Earl had made back in MHS.
Shelia Rowell
December 9, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss. I wanted to thank you for your ever so true words about the elderly. People just don't understand what this has done to both sides of the families. Everyone has suffered too long unnecessarily. I pray for continued comfort to you and your family.
Todd Lasher
December 6, 2020
I offer my deepest sympathy to the Lauer Family for their loss of a husband father and grandfather. I had the chance of knowing Lloyd I was growing up and becoming young farmer buying my commodities from me At harvest time. He run a tight ship diligent steadfast and very very clean great pride in what he was doing. On occasions had the opportunity to sing with him in many different venues. He was one of the biggest fans of Sports that was played at The McClusky school. Just a little story as I was growing up my folks Duane in Virginia was good friends with Lloyd and Jan and Leroy and Alice and they got together on occasion she played Yatzy with great enthusiasm I´d be in my room and they´d be yelling and screaming and stomping their feet as the girls were trying to beat the guys vice versa I´m glad I had that opportunity of getting to know and work with Lloyd you will be missed. He is managing the Lords harvest now.
jeannie Soule
December 5, 2020
What a handsome man. I am so sorry for your loss and the situation that has occured in the nursing homes. You said it well.
Randy Guthmiller
December 5, 2020
I did not know Mr. Lauer but I lost my mother in October under similar circumstances. I am very sorry for your loss. I really appreciate that you brought this issue to people's attention. There are so many families out there like ours and it will continue on as long as these facilities continue to "protect" their residents. God be with you.
Tanya (Backman) GreyEagle
December 5, 2020
I´m so sorry for your loss. I will be praying for your family during this difficult time.
Karen
December 5, 2020
I didn't know Mr. Lauer personally. He sounds like an awesome gentleman. I wanted to say thank you for including the info about care facilities. So true. So sad.
With hugs,
A daughter with a mom in a care facility in Michigan
Chris Collins
December 4, 2020
I never knew Lloyd, but I am so sorry for your loss and the pain you have been through. I will be praying for you all.
Tammy Huft
December 4, 2020
I so enjoyed checking in on him when I worked there. Also visiting with his wife. What an awesome couple. He was such a friendly guy. He always had a smile for me.
Vern Unrath
December 4, 2020
So sorry to hear of your loss. Had some wonderful times while I was the Depot agent
in McClusky back in 1969 and 1970. God Bless you Jan and family. Vern Unrath
MeriCathryn Rauser
December 4, 2020
I am soo sorry for your loss!! I have worked in long term for twelve years resigned in March right when the pandemic started, I feel your pain and loss! Prayers MeriCathryn Rauser
Cathy VanMiddlesworth
December 4, 2020
I am so sorry to learn that your father has passed. I wish i would have known him. His smile is infectious. You are in our thoughts and prayers
Dan Donlin
December 3, 2020
So sorry for your family's loss! I am very glad I had the privilege and honor to meet such a wonderful man!
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