Lloyd D. Stewart

lloyd stewart
Lloyd D. Stewart, Sr., 83, of Cooperstown, passed away early in the morning of Friday, February 5, 2021 at UPMC Northwest in Seneca.Born February 15, 1937 in Etty, Kentucky, he was a son of the late Mant S. and Mary (Burke) Stewart. In June of 1958, he married the love of his life, the former Barbara Lineman; she survives him.Most days, Lloyd could be found working as a Mechanic for Suzi's Garage. A well-liked member of the Cooperstown community, the stories of Lloyd "water skiing barefoot" or snow skiing were well known to those that knew him. In his younger years, Lloyd was also an avid roller hockey player, mostly during the 1960's and 1970's, and was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose. He was a strong and kindhearted man who will be missed by many.In addition to his wife, Lloyd will be forever remembered by his son, Lloyd D. Stewart, Jr. of Seneca; his daughter, Shelly Stewart of Franklin; his granddaughter, Dakota Seliy and her husband, Michael, of Pittsburgh; his great-grandson, Uriah Seliy; his brother, Phillip Stewart and his wife, Gail, of Franklin; his two sisters, Effa Ellajean Forsell, and Nora Cheers and her husband, Don, both of Franklin; his sister-in-law, Shirley Stewart; and by his numerous nieces and nephews.Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents; his five brothers, Feril Stewart, Lee Stewart, Ben Stewart, Bob Stewart, and Bernard "Eugene" Stewart; and by his two sisters, Dorothy McCool and Annie Teal.In keeping with the family's wishes, there will be no visitation. Funeral services for Lloyd will be held at a later date and will be announced at the convenience of the family.Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA 16323, were entrusted with funeral arrangements.To send cards, online condolences, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Barb and Family So sorry to hear of Lloyd’s passing May he Rest In Peace We will miss his smile and stories he always shared with us when he’d be out in the yard Bernice & Jim Wray

  2. Lloyd was a good friend. He worked on my vehicles. We always had something to laugh about. He was a great person!!!

  3. So sorry for your loss, Barb and Family. His spirit will fly on the wings of doves, stars will light his way. When you need to speak to him, he’ll only be a whisper away. Louella (Gene’s wife)

  4. Our prayers are with you Barb and your family, we sure had some great time on the boat and playing hockey ! We will have those great memories. RIP My Friend Jim&linda wangelin

  5. So very sorry for your loss. I remember well the days at Tionesta when Lloyd and Donny would come past camp barefoot behind the 440. You could hear the boat coming and knew that you would see some amazing barefoot skiing. Those memories are some great ones. Thinking of you all in this time of sorrow. Many thoughts and prayers to you all in the days ahead. Christy Sjoden Dunkle

  6. LOVE AND PRAYERS FOR COMFORT OF THE FAMILY OF LLOYD. HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED. SUCH A GREAT GUY AND FRIEND!! DANA AND LINDA MACK

  7. Barb & Family, So sorry to hear of Lloyd’s passing. Sam has a lot of good memories of the good old hockey days. May all your great memories help ease your sorrow and get you through the coming years. Lloyd will be truly missed. Our deepest sympathy. Sam & Gloria Boals

  8. My name ie Bill Shaner, and Lloyd drove my Shcool bus from Daniels Transfer partner parking lot where the bus was parked. We raced the bus up 15th. St. Hill every morning, Haha what fun we kids had. I also worked with Lloyd at Frank Suzis Garage on Grant St. My Sympathies to the Family !!!


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