Lloyd Lee Barker

Lloyd Lee Barker obituary, Orem, UT

Lloyd Lee Barker

Lloyd Barker Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home & Crematory - Orem on Aug. 16, 2024.

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Lloyd Lee Barker
1930-1924
Devoted husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather departed for heaven on August 15, 2024. What a joyous occasion for Lloyd and Philys, as that is her earthly birthday. Lloyd was born on August 19, 1930 to Lee and Mardene Barker in Fairview Utah. As a young boy his family traveled to various job sites throughout the west. As WWII approached they settled in Provo, UT. After from graduating from Provo High Lloyd attended Utah State University. While at USU he got his pilot license. On March 29, 1951 Lloyd and Philys were married for all time and eternity in the Salt Lake Temple. A few days later he shipped out for Camp Roberts for basic training. He always said he only made it possible for Philys to raise their children. But we all agree he was a vital part of that process. He raised four children: Michael (Marilyn), Cherrie Evans, Mary Barker and Samuel Kelly. He has 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Lloyd wore many hats as he worked to support his family. At Geneva Steel he worked in their environmental green houses, with University of Utah engineers, for several years where they conducted research on air, water and soil pollutants generated by the plant. When the greenhouses were closed he worked in their general maintenance department purchasing the supplies to make the steel. During this time he also was a sign painter, house painter, farmer, wood worker, Gatling gun maker and machinist. As a young man he helped his father-in-law build a motel and home. As the needs of others would arise he helped to build many other homes for family members. Eventually he built the home that his family lived in. Lloyd spent 55 years working within the Boy Scouts program. He worked with all of the age groups within scouting and at the height of his Scouting career he was working as a district leader for the Squaw Peak District. He earned the Silver Beaver award and the Baden Powell award for his service. He loved tinkering with his old cars. Many enjoyed the thrill of a ride in the old Model T. His work shop was always filled with several projects. He could make or repair just about anything. His knowledge was shared generously with others and we all learned so many things from him. He taught by example and with love. His love, knowledge and service will be missed by all that were blessed to have known him.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at 11:00 am in the Orem 1st Ward Chapel, 670 East 800 North, Orem. A visitation for friends and family will be held prior to the service at the church from 9:30 to 10:30 am. Interment with full Military Rites will be held in the Provo City Cemetery, 610 South State Street, Provo.

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Mae Barker

August 19, 2024

I was so glad to have Lloyd as a brother in-law. My husband Jerry was so happy when he was around Lloyd.
He was a special person who went out of his way to make you feel happy too.

Carol Barker Brown

August 19, 2024

Lloyd and I were the "bookends" with Tommy, Jerry and Judy in the middle. He married Philys when I was four. In fun he would tease to "flush me down the toilet, vacuum me up, and claimed cinnamon roll raisins were flies." But over the years as our age difference diminished I came to know his faith, devotion, and love of God, Family, and Country. Lloyd´s vision challenges never stopped him from hard work, service to others, and from sharing his wonderful sense of humor and wit. Lloyd had great wisdom, knowledge, and integrity. He was intelligent, inventive, and industrious. It was a treat to ride in his Model T and I can still hear the motors of the airplanes he and Jerry built and flew. It´s no wonder they both got pilot licenses. Lloyd soared in life and is now soaring in a Heavenly realm with the wonderful attributes he developed in mortality. He now enjoys the view beyond the veil and with perfect vision! I love and miss you, big brother, and cherish your eternal influence. Lil´ Sis, Carol

Katie Haynes

August 18, 2024

My grandfather was an amazing man he was talented smart sophisticated and dedicated to his family he was dedicated to his wife he loved his life loved his family and he always had the right antidote to make you laugh right along with Grandma with her sweet love.

Grant Miller

August 18, 2024

Lloyd built axles for wheels to go on an elk dolly for transporting them out of the mountains on hunts. We read books on cowboy poetry & laughed till our sides ached. We shared many memories of scouting experiences because we both spent a lifetime serving in a scouting. When ever I needed help to fix something, Lloyd always had the correct solution to get it done. He helped me remove a tree - walnut - & he took wood for carving. Heaven has received a valuable person. Everything will be fixed correctly over there. Lots of love, Grant Miller - Judy’s husband.

Danny Evans

August 17, 2024

Lloyd was my father in law and was a great father and talent. I learned so much from knowing him and Philys. He was the supreme example of a man dedicated to his family.
Danny Evans

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