Wilbur, Sr., Lloyd F., 89, of Helena formerly of Everett, Washington passed away at his home surrounded by his family on Saturday July 19 taking loving care of him._x000D_
Wilbur served on the US Salt Lake City during WWII. His ship fired the most shells of any in the fleet. He retired from the City of Everett as a draftsman moving to Montana to enjoy the outdoors. He loved to hunt and fish._x000D_
He is survived by his wife Doris, Helena; his children: Beverly Borg, Missoula; Lloyd Wilbur Jr, Everett, Wash; Barbara (Robin) Trenbeath, Montana City; grandchildren Jeff, Kevin, Rudy, Crystal, Jake and Dora; great grandchildren Brooke, Kendra, Kaitlyn, Aubry and Ethan. He is also survived by one great-great granddaughter and nephew Sheldon Bowman and his niece Gail Stock. We will all miss him very much and he is with his family in heaven._x000D_
Cremation has taken place and services will be held at a later date. Family requests donations to Rocky Mountain Hospice.
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mollie Odell says
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. Please know that Tim and I are thinking of you and your family. Tim and Mollie Odell
Bill Barrett says
I want to send my condolences to the family. Lloyd taught me lot while working together at the City of Everett. I was the new high tech guy and he was the seasoned veteran. I admired Lloyd’s work and penmanship. I could only wish that I could create such works of art. I am happy that he had many years of retirement and hopefully caught his fair share of fish. I will miss him even more.
Bill Barrett
Dennis Roberson says
I was sorry to read about Lloyd’s passing. We had many happy moments when he worked…..and played at the City of Everett. He was a true ‘artist’ as can be witnessed by the drawing and L E T T E R I N G that he did over the years. He is a ‘GIFT’ that will be truly missed.
Dennis Roberson
(City of Everett)
Dennis Roberson says
I was sorry to read about Lloyd’s passing. I enjoyed working – and fun-timing with Lloyd when we worked together at the City of Everett. Lloyd was a true artisian with some of the most beautiful drawing….and his L E T T E R I N G was almost beyond belief….it was enough for the rest of us to really admire his work. His gift will really be missed by all that knew him.
Dennis Roberson
(City of Everett)
Dennis Roberson says
I was saddened to read about Lloyd’s passing. All of us that knew Lloyd, really liked working – and ‘fun – timing’ with him. Lloyd was a true artisan as could be seen by his beautiful drawings – and his hand lettering was beyond belief. It encouraged all of us to strive for the excellence that Lloyd exhibited. His gift to life will really be missed.
Dennis Roberson