(Gerald) Lloyd Johnson, 56, died suddenly, Wednesday, September 7, in his home. Lloyd was born September 19, 1959 to Jerry and Patricia (Neal) Johnson in Great Falls, Montana. At the age of 9, Lloyd received the Red Cross Medal of Honor for Valor. He was educated in the East Helena School system and completed his education in the Job Corps Training Program. Lloyd’s family members preceding him in death were Glen Johnson, Roxanne Spence, Patricia Neal, Jerry Johnson, and Edward Johnson. Lloyd is survived by Jennaya Spence, Judy Johnson, Glenda Craft, David and DeDe Johnson, Lee and Nancy Johnson, Sue Johnson, Joanne (Johnson) and Nate Nelson, Michael Johnson, Scott Craft, Connie Myles, Don and Lenore Johnson, LeVay Johnson, Sharon and Jack White, Kenny and Val Palmer and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday September 17th at St. Ann’s Cemetery, East Helena. Please visit below to offer a condolence to the family or to share a memory of Lloyd.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 17, 2016
St. Ann's Cemetery
East Helena, Montana 59635
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
11:00 a.m.
Saturday September 17, 2016
St. Ann's Cemetery
East Helena, Montana 59635
Sandi Benson says
So sorry to read this. Know my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Marlene Coyle Longfellow says
my thoughts and prayers are with you
Duzzie Stolp says
I am very sorry for your loss. Lloyd was a special person and always courteous to me as I delivered his “Meals On Wheels”. He always had a big,”Howdy, Howdy” for me and a big.” Thank you, Thank you”. Please know that he is resting easy and in the arms of the Lord. May God bless. Duzzie Stolp
Sara Dunlap says
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May Lloyd now be at peace. God bless
Tim & Elaine Myles says
We are so sorry to hear of Lloyd’s passing. Seeing Lloyd was always refreshing. He always had a big smile and a huge Hello! When he ask you how you were doing you knew he really wanted to know and cared about your answer. He was just one of those people — when he cared he cared with his whole heart. God Bless you Lloyd and all of your family.
Charles Feemster says
So sorry to read about the passing of “Lloyd”. Our deepest sympathy to you and the entire family. Our heart is with you in your time of sorrow. The pain of losing someone in death is the most devastating pain that one can feel. We share your pain. (Matt. 11:28-30) –
Tina Gehring says
Lloyd was like an uncle to me my whole life. I remember fishing with him and my mom when I was 2 or 3 and he helped me catch a fish. I was so excited I wanted to bring it home to show my dad and he and my mom said I better just leave it with the rest of the days catch….that fish rode home just fine in my little pink coat pocket unbeknownst to them. I’ll miss his wonderful hugs and sparkling eyes. Love you loady sorry I can’t be there Saturday four kids and fall sports,I know you’ll understand.
Jason Quijada says
Hello family and friends of Lloyd, I was one of his caregivers and although he was quiet at times we chatted about this and that, he was always listening to his radio of old rock and smoke his cigarettes. His infectious laugh and his smile and twinkle in his eyes as he smiled was a signature of him that I’ll always remember. I miss you Lloyd, see you on the other side.
Norm Peters says
Lloyd was in my life many years ago, but he was never forgotten. We ran together, worked together, and played hard together. Rest in peace my forever friend.
Elaine tuffli says
So very sorry.. he was a ray of sunshine. Used too give him rides when I would see. The big hello was special. May he rest in peace