Lloyd Gene Chadwell, 70, of Haskell, Oklahoma, entered his heavenly home on Friday, November 11, 2016 at Easter Hospital in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
He was born July 27, 1946 to Bill and Opal (Cagle) Chadwell. He married the love of his life Verna Dale Gilbert on December 9, 1972.
He enjoyed woodworking, playing music, singing, studying the Bible, playing dominoes with his family and being the best husband and father he could be.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother and brothers, Norman and Ray Chadwell.
He is survived by his loving wife Verna Chadwell, daughters Annette Morris and husband Tony, Tina Mashburn and husband Eddy Adair, Dalia Alley and husband Alfred, Rosa Brannon and husband Sam, Allissa Smith, Robyn Taylor, sons Loyd Chadwell and wife Joy,and Chad Smith. Grandchildren Christie and Sarah Morris, Jacob Mashburn, Jerry Adair, Christopher Adair, Patrick Brannon, Christian and Caleb Taylor, Alex Smith, James, Daniel and Rebecca Smith, Terry Fowler, L. Jay Alley, Rachael Rush, Bobby Loyd Alley and Alfred Lee Alley III, Great-grandchildren McKenna and Maggie Mashburn, sister Maxine Dotson, two brothers-in-law, five sisters-in-law and several nieces and nephews.
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