Lloyd Wayne Huttinger Jr.
January 31, 1950 – August 7, 2025
Lloyd Wayne Huttinger Jr., 75, of East Helena has lost his battle with COPD and challenges with dementia. Lloyd was a mechanic and loved it! He knew his way around an engine! It’s been said he could take an engine apart and put it back together blind-folded. He was also a tinkerer. He loved tinkering with things. He always had parts and pieces to different things in the house that he loved to mess with. You could always catch Lloyd snacking on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (his favorite) and drinking coffee. His activities included tinkering with whatever he can find outside, watching the evening news, and spending time with family, especially helping care for his step grand-daughters Hattie and Heather while they were younger. He loved to be busy so you can never get him to sit down unless it was for the evening news. Lloyd enjoyed helping his neighbors and friends out with whatever jobs they needed help with. Lloyd had a sense of humor and always had a joke or something silly to say. He enjoyed making people laugh. He wore a big smile on his face!
Lloyd is survived by his son, Josh (Amberly) of Livingston, his daughter, Adrienne (Shawn) of Brighton, Colorado, estranged daughters Theresa, Lisa, and Melissa, his step children; Deedee (Jason) Baker, Carrie Clay, Scott McGuire, and Traci (Rob) Lemar. His grandchildren; Colte, Chelsea, Caileigh, Braden, step grandchildren; Katie, Bobby, Ashley, Isaac, Isabel, Hattie, Heather, his great grandchildren; Tatum, Tobias, and Charlize and niece Bobbi Jo.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Betty, his Dad, mom, both of his brothers Kenneth and Robert, and both of his sisters Phyllis and Peggy.
Fundraiser by Bobbi Dunwald : Support Bobbi Jo in following Uncle Lloyd’s Final Wishes
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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Dale Huttinger says
You will be missed cousin.
Bobbi Jo Dunwald says
Oh uncle, I miss you so much. I miss your bright eyes shining their light every afternoon while we had coffee together. I miss our conversations about you moving houses and working on motors. I miss being able to ask you for advice on how to fix something mechanical, or what I should do about things in my personal life. I miss your jokes, your ability to make me laugh in the face of adversity is sorely missed. There are so many things I will miss. But what I’ll miss most is your constant smile! I love you & know you stand above in Heaven with the rest of our family.