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Lloyd
Collmann
Jul 19, 1942 — Dec 23, 2018
Lloyd Collmann age 76, died Sunday, December 23, 2018 at his home following a brief illness.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 Thursday morning, December 27, 2018 at St. Lukes Catholic Church, Hopkinton Interment will be in the Hopkinton Cemetery with Military Honors. Fr. Paul Baldwin will officiate at the services. Friends may call from 4 until 7 Wednesday at the church and after 9:30 Thursday morning. A parish Vigil Service will be held at 4:00 Wednesday. Goettsch Funeral Home has taken Lloyd and his family into their care.
Surviving is his wife, Beverly, 2 sons, Chuck (Kim) Collmann, Vinton, Bill Collmann, Hiawatha, 3 grandchildren, Zachary, Jordan and Tiffany (Robert) Stinson, 2 great-grandchildren, Kharter and Regan, 2 sisters, Elnora Moser, Delhi and Frieda (Roger) McDowell, Manchester. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Marilyn, and his father and mother-in-law, William and Collett Murray.
Lloyd William Collmann was born July 19, 1942 at Waseca, MN. He was the son of Frederick and Silvia Roeker, Collmann. Lloyd graduated from the Delhi High School in 1961. He enlisted in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Lloyd married Beverly Murray on May 15, 1965 at St. Lukes Catholic Church, Hopkinton. The couple lived in Hopkinton for several years before moving to Marion, Iowa. They returned to Hopkinton in 2007 to make their home.
Lloyd was employed at Square D, Link Belt Speeder/FMC, Bradco Equipment and PMX. He retired from Quaker Oats in 2007.
Lloyd was a member of the American Legion posts in Marion and Hopkinton
Lloyd loved to travel with his family and attend Moto Guzzi Rallies in Iowa and the Midwest. His golden retrievers, Daizy and Lizzy held a special place in his heart, with the top spot being for his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He also enjoyed metal detecting and belonged to the Cedar Valley Metal Detecting Club.
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