Lloyd Baughman
[April
29, 2013]
MORTON -- Lloyd Kenneth Baughman, 86, of
Morton, died Sunday, April 28, 2013, at 11:33 p.m. in Peoria.
(Below is a copy of
the obituary from the funeral home.)
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Lloyd Kenneth Baughman of Morton, IL was born
October 22, 1926 to Harry Ernest Baughman and Mable
Fern Kline in Clarkton, MO. He passed away in
Peoria, IL. on April 28, 2013 at 11:33 PM. Shortly
after graduation from Lincoln Community High School,
Lloyd served his country by enlisting in the United
States Navy on June 15, 1944. He served aboard LST
612 & 657 and was honorably discharged on July 5,
1946.
Lloyd and Elizabeth ‘Libby’ Jane Schutz married on
May 23, 1948. He is survived by his wife and their
three children, Marsha Ann Weber Hedrick of
Greencastle, IN, Kenneth Eugene Baughman (wife
Karen) of Groveland, Il and Lloyd Douglas Baughman
(fiancée Julie Meier) of East Peoria, IL.
Surviving grandchildren are Sarah E. Weber of Fort
Wayne, IN, David P. Weber of Oldsmar, FL, Jennifer
L. Baughman of Collinsville, IL, Kay Lee Wykert of
Bartonville, IL and Debbie D. Wykertof Morton, IL.
He has two surviving great-granddaughters, Rylee
Wykert, also of Morton, IL and Jenna Weber of
Oldsmar, FL.
Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents, one
brother, Harry Baughman and sisters Hazel Werth,
Edith Johnson, Doris Davis Forehand and Ruth Yechout.
Surviving siblings are one sister, June Martini
Phegley of East Peoria, IL and one brother, Keith
(Delores) Baughman of Lincoln, IL. Lloyd was also
preceded in death by one infant grandson, Eric Lee
Baughman and his son-in-law Charles Hedrick. He is
survived by numerous nieces and nephews.
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With the exception of working at Lincoln Garment
Factory, Cutler-Hammer and PPG, Lloyd spent his
career in sales working for Sunkist Pie Company,
Dean Milk Company, Star Coffee Company and Manhattan
Coffee Company. He ultimately finished his career,
retiring in March of 1989 as Manhattan Coffee Co
office manager in St. Louis, MO.
Lloyd and Libby enjoyed living on water. From Lake
Mattoon in Neoga, IL to the shore of the Illinois
River in East Peoria, IL, they relished visits from
relatives and friends to their waterside homes. They
loved beachcombing, wintering in Florida and along
the east coast.
Lloyd was an avid Cardinal fan.
Visitation will be held at Holland Barry &
Bennett Funeral Home, Lincoln, IL on Thursday
from 5 to 7 PM. Funeral services will be begin at 10
AM on Friday at the funeral home with Ron Otto
officiating. Interment will follow at New Union
Cemetery in Lincoln.
The family asks in lieu of flowers donations be made
to the American Legion Post 263 or a charity of the
donor's choice.
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