Lloyd Francis Todd

lloyd todd

November 27, 1926 ~ August 23, 2021

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Lloyd Francis Todd, 94, died Monday, August 23, 2021. Visitation will be from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Friday, August 27, 2021, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Graveside Service will be at 10:30 am, Saturday, August 28, 2021, at Kechi Township Cemetery. Lloyd Francis Todd, third son of Ola A. and Ruby F. Todd, was born November 27, 1926 in rural Vandalia, MO. Lloyd grew up around Vandalia and Laddonia, MO. After graduation from Laddonia High School in 1945, Lloyd served in the Army Air Corps and Quartermaster. Lloyd was honorably discharged from service in November 1946. Lloyd attended Purdue and Wichita State Universities. Lloyd married Joan Schouweiler of White, South Dakota in November 1956. Three sons - twins, Michael and Jeffrey, and Marc - were born to this union. Lloyd retired after 36 years of service in the Engineering Department as a draftsman and technical designer of the Boeing Airplane Co. in Wichita, KS. Lloyd is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Arthur and Melvin; and his wife, Joan. He is survived by his sons, Marc (Karen) Todd of Andover, KS, Jeff Todd, Mike (Lanelda) Todd, both of Wichita, KS; grandchildren, Alex, Jennifer, Zane, and Kelsey Todd; brother, Harold Todd of Wellsville, MO; sister, Reva Terry of Hannibal, MO.

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  1. Joan and Lloyd were longtime, faithful members of Mt. Vernon Church. Their presence was always there for church services, MYF, and other events. They are two of the people who truly made Mt. Vernon the church that it is. Steve Lincoln

  2. Mike-thinking of you in your time of loss-I didn’t know your father, but I know he was an amazing person to have helped raise, teach and develop such an amazing person as yourself. Ryan S.

  3. Rest Lloyd, until you hear at dawn, the low, clear reveille of God. Thank you for your service to this nation. U.S. Army Air Force at the end of WWII.

  4. A kind and respectful toward others. I know Lloyd will be greatly missed by those who knew him best and cherished him in their hearts, so to you I extend my deepest condolences. May today’s sadness turn to tomorrow’s joy as we hope for a better future for all. Isaiah 26:19; Psalms 37:29


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