Lloyd Walter

Obituary of Lloyd F. Walter

Lloyd F. Walter of the Town of Union, NY and, formerly, of the Erie, PA area, died, at home, early Christmas morning. Dad was born to Edwin and Annetta Walter of Leeper, PA, in early June of 1923 and graduated from Farmington Township High School. He was married for almost 50 years (49 years & ~10 months) to Thelma Weber, who pre-deceased him. He is pre-deceased, also, by his parents; daughter, Gloria Quinlan; brothers, Jim and George; and sisters, Ardeth, Donna, Kathrene and Madyline. He is survived by his sister, Leah Crawford of Philadelphia, PA; his son, Walter (Buzz) Hawley, daughter-in-law, Martha (Marti) Hawley, many grandchildren and great grandchildren. He served in WWII from 1942-1946, driving a tank transporter in France for the 456th Ordnance Evacuation Company, which supplied tanks to General Patton's offensive campaign after D-Day. (Some of those runs through the countryside were at night, with no moon and, because of the German presence, no headlights.) His pastimes were bowling and walking on "the Peninsula" (Presque Isle Pennsylvania State Park) with Thelma. Dad loved his Bible and Jesus: "I'm spending time with my Lord." For many years, he owned, and operated, Lloyd F. Walter Carpentry, as an independent contractor and, also, as a sub-contractor for several builders in the Erie area, and was known for the quality of his work. Dad's burial will be next to Mom; near Erie, in Milllcreek Township's Laurel Hill Cemetery.
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