A memorial service for W. Lloyd Knerr, 68, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013, at the Freeze Church with Elder Gresham Bouma officiating. Urn burial will be at the Freeze Cemetery. Lloyd passed away Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013, from an apparent heart attack.
He was born William Lloyd Knerr Aug. 6, 1945, at Spokane, Wash., to Ray E. and Mildred (Slye) Knerr. He attended his schooling in Spokane and graduated from the Lewis-Clark High School in 1963.
He married Dianne Rae (Porgie) McComb on Aug. 10, 1963, in Spokane. The couple made their home in Spokane where Lloyd was a journeyman mechanic all of his life. Lloyd also worked on the Alaskan pipeline for several years. Lloyd also drove logging trucks for William "Bill" Lowry Sr. for 18 years.
The couple moved to Harvard, Idaho, in 1993. Lloyd owned and operated Lloyds Automotive in Princeton, Idaho, and retired from the business in 2008. Lloyd also drove logging trucks for Bill Lowry Jr. for the past two years.
In the year 2000, Lloyd became the pastor of the Freeze Church and was active at the time of his death.
Survivors include his wife Dianne (Porgie) Knerr of Harvard; two sons, Karl (Jennifer) Knerr and William A. Knerr both of Harvard; two daughters, Bobbi (Dave) Coup, of Helmer, Idaho, and Kristin Knerr of Turah, Mont. Lloyd is also survived by 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Kramer Funeral Home, Palouse, Wash., handled the arrangements.
A memorial service for W. Lloyd Knerr, 68, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013, at the Freeze Church with Elder Gresham Bouma officiating. Urn burial will be at the Freeze Cemetery. Lloyd passed away Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013, from an apparent heart attack.
He was born William Lloyd Knerr Aug. 6, 1945, at Spokane, Wash., to Ray E. and Mildred (Slye) Knerr. He attended his schooling in Spokane and graduated from the Lewis-Clark High School in 1963.
He married Dianne Rae (Porgie) McComb on Aug. 10, 1963, in Spokane. The couple made their home in Spokane where Lloyd was a journeyman mechanic all of his life. Lloyd also worked on the Alaskan pipeline for several years. Lloyd also drove logging trucks for William "Bill" Lowry Sr. for 18 years.
The couple moved to Harvard, Idaho, in 1993. Lloyd owned and operated Lloyds Automotive in Princeton, Idaho, and retired from the business in 2008. Lloyd also drove logging trucks for Bill Lowry Jr. for the past two years.
In the year 2000, Lloyd became the pastor of the Freeze Church and was active at the time of his death.
Survivors include his wife Dianne (Porgie) Knerr of Harvard; two sons, Karl (Jennifer) Knerr and William A. Knerr both of Harvard; two daughters, Bobbi (Dave) Coup, of Helmer, Idaho, and Kristin Knerr of Turah, Mont. Lloyd is also survived by 14 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Kramer Funeral Home, Palouse, Wash., handled the arrangements.
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