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blue dog

06/09/12 8:13 PM

#6398 RE: Arlocali01 #6259

FYI, the link to Dan Lloyd, Sr.'s obituary is broken below. If you want to read it, try this link: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oklahoman/obituary.aspx?n=daniel-lloyd&pid=115254280

This might explain some of the questions though it may already have been posted.

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/oklahoman/ style='background-color:yellow;'>obituary.aspx?n=daniel-lloyd&pid=115254280



Here is what is says, for those unwilling to click hyperlinks:

Daniel Hatcher Lloyd Sr., born 63 years ago in OKC, died unexpectedly of complications from a heart attack, July 20. He passed far too early in age, though now he is at peace with his dear parents Robert Leon Lloyd Sr. and Elsie Mae Childers Lloyd and his brother Robert Leon Lloyd Jr. and sister and Florene Satterwhite. He is survived by his four children Charolyn Mae Lloyd, Daniel Hatcher Lloyd Jr. Philip Jesse Wright Lloyd, William Jack Daniel Lloyd his five grandchildren, Daniel Robert, Colten James, Ryan James Russell Hardin, Ana Kate and Ariana Elise Lloyd his long-time, loving companion, Gayla McCoy and his sisters, Wanda LeMaster, Linda Milspaw, Jacqueline Lloyd. There will be never be another "Big Daddy," beloved and cherished father and grandfather. He will be missed with the same "go for broke" attitude that he lived his life with. He has left "gusher" hole in our hearts too enormous to contend with. Dan 's life was so full of zest, he could yarn a story any time, day or night and those who knew him knew there would never be a dull moment with Dan around! Dan's enthusiasm for business at such an early age went way beyond his young years. His passion and thirst for the oil business came quite early and stayed with him through to the end. Most say Dan's early advancement in business and ambition was inspired by his mother's early achievements in journalism (first woman to write for the Chicago Tribune, first to interview various politicians and presidents), as well as his father's vast achievements in the early oil pioneering days of greater Oklahoma City. Dan graduated NW Classen in 1962 and attended OU. This led to Dan's achievements and his individual accomplishments at Oil & Gas Pioneer, Cactus Energy, Cactus Pipe & Supply, OK Pipe & Supply, Paragon Records, Sailor Boy Seafood, Double Eagle Country Club, Big Daddy's Companies and finally, Superior Oil & Gas Company, of which he was most proud. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in memory of Dan to Make A Wish, OKC Chapter, 405-943-9600,https//donate.americanheart.org or www.ywcaokc.org We hope heaven has car racing football, barbecue, Elvis on the grounds and maybe a few oil and gas deals to put together. We love you, miss you very much and you will be in our hearts forever. God's grace go with thee. Amen.

Published in The Oklahoman on August 10, 2008