Bio: Lloyd, Edwin Sr. - Neillsville Am. Legion to Honor
(Jun 2019)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
----Surnames: Lloyd, Quicker
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark, Co) 5/29/2019
Neillsville Legion to Honor (Edwin Lloyd, Sr. – 2019)
Edwin “Eddie” Lloyd, Sr. will be one of three June honorees at the Neillsville
Legion Post, a group that will also include his son, Edwin Jr.
Lloyd was born in Neillsville. He attended Riverside Grade School and
Neillsville High School. He worked on the family farm and eventually joined the
Army National Guard in Neillsville.
Lloyd went to basic unit training and advanced training for the infantry at Fort
Jackson in South Carolina. He then returned to the National Guard 128th Infantry
in Neillsville.
After returning to the Neillsville Infantry, Lloyd’s job at the armory was
vehicle and equipment maintenance. He had additional raining at Camp McCoy,
later Fort McCoy, and at Camp Douglas.
Lloyd was discharged in 1966 as specialist fourth class. He worked at various
jobs and owned his own construction company. He also raised veal and dairy beef
on his farm. He worked for the Town of Levis for nine years on road maintenance.
Lloyd and his wife, Bev, have owned and operated Bev’s Saddle Mound Tap in Pray
since 2001. Prior to that they owned the Levis Pub for four years.
He and Bev were married in 1965. In addition to Edwin Jr., they have three other
living children – Tammy, Cynthia and William. Two of their sons, John and Kevin,
are deceased. They also have 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Lloyd’s hobbies are trap shooting, golfing, playing horseshoes, fishing and
hunting.
Eddie Sr. and Eddie Jr. will be honored along with Don Quicker at an event this
Monday, June 3, at American Legion Post 73, 6 Boon Boulevard, Neillsville. There
will be a social hour at 4:30 p.m. and a potluck at 5:30 p.m.
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