William Loudermilk
Passed: January 05, 2022
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William Loudermilk
Passed: January 05, 2022
Obituary
Mr. William Lloyd Loudermilk, Sr, 77, of Litchfield Park, Arizona died January 5, 2022 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona due to complications from Covid Pneumonia. He was born September 6, 1944 in Maryland to Raymond and Dollie Loudermilk.
William was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Before moving to Arizona, he retired as a pressman in the printing business in Glen Burnie, Maryland. After moving to Arizona around 2004, he started a successful handyman business. He loved cars, wood working, fishing, and spending time with family and friends. In his retirement years, he joined a Corvette Club and spent many weekends showing off his cars, winning many awards and socializing with his friends.
William is survived by his daughter, Priscilla Jackson and her husband George; his son, William Loudermilk, Jr; his granddaughters, Jessica, Caitlyn and Kelli; his great grandchildren Elijah and Arya; his sister Betty Wickless; brothers, Carl (Ray) Loudermilk and Elmer (Guy) Loudermilk; as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Raymond Loudermilk and Dollie Loudermilk; his sister, Bernice Bowlin; and three brothers, Bill Loudermilk, Robert Loudermilk and Fred Loudermilk.
A Celebration of Life will be planned in the spring in his hometown of Pasadena, Maryland.
7 responses to William Loudermilk
Mark says:
January 13, 2022
He will be missed…He still had a lot of life!
Dennie Crooks says:
January 13, 2022
A lot of people have many friends, but they didn’t have a friend like William, I was lucky to have that gift from him. William was true friend and I will miss everyday.
Dennie Crooks
Rita Yox says:
January 13, 2022
Will we lost a good man.
Jay Champlin says:
January 13, 2022
So sorry to hear this news, Mark and his family, he was a very cool guy
Janet says:
January 14, 2022
Uncle Lloyd was A kind and gentle soul, he was such a joy my grandchildren adored him. The world was a better place with him in it. He will be greatly missed by so many.
Until we meet again …Janet and Ken