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Lucas, Lloyd G. 80, beloved husband of the late Sandra; dear father of Ellen and Lori; loving grandfather of Elise and Hunter; and cherished friend of many. Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 14, until time of funeral service 4:00 p.m. at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 155 N. Prince Crossing St., West Chicago, IL 60185. Relatives and friends are welcome. Flowers should be sent to St. Andrew Lutheran Church. Please make any memorial contributions to St. Andrew Lutheran Church. Arrangements by Williams-Woodward Funeral Home, West Chicago. Funeral info: 630-231-1300 or www.williams-woodward.com
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Dear Ellen and Lori,
Dennis and I were saddened to read that your Dad died in 2014. Upon reading the obituary, I immediately thought of your Mom. Sandy was such a lovely friend of mine. I still think of her. I would love to see you sometime. We still live in Chicago in the Beverly neighborhood. My cell phone is 773-213-5216 and email address is [email protected]
Our love to both of you,
Lila and Dennis
Lila
March 25, 2016
I'm so sorry to hear about Lloyd's death. Sorry for your loss My mom suffered from the same type of cancer. My husband and I are both members of St. Andrew Lutheran Church, but we just moved to Mt. Vernon WA. Lloyd was a very nice man.
Phoebe and Michael Smith
December 14, 2014
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