Lloyd Wayne Dyer

Born: Sat., Oct. 8, 1949
Died: Thu., Jul. 10, 2014


Visitation

4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Thu., Jul. 17, 2014
Location: Murphy-Parks Funeral Home


Funeral Service

1:00 PM Fri., Jul. 18, 2014
Location: Murphy-Parks Funeral Service


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Lloyd W. Dyer

 

Lloyd Wayne Dyer, 64, of Shelbyville, passed away Thursday, July 10, 2014.

He was born Oct. 8, 1949, to Lloyd Dyer and Ethel (Oakley) Dyer-Adams in Somerset, Kentucky.

Survivors include six sisters: Carolyn Duncan and husband, Clarence, of Shelbyville; Betty Thurman and husband, Jack, of Edinburgh; Sandra "Charlie" Dyer-Simpkins and husband, John, of Florida; Margaret Reed and husband, Donnie, of Frankfort; Karen Wadley and husband, Butch, of Greenfield; and Connie Bunger and husband, Lee, of Frankfort.

He was preceded in death by his fathers, Lloyd Dyer and Melvin Adams; mother, Ethel Dyer-Adams; brothers, Floyd Dyer and Dean King; and close companion, Joyce Wilson.

Lloyd was a member of the Eagles and the Sons of the American Legion.

His favorite hobbies included fishing and riding his motorcycle. He enjoyed the fellowship with the friends corner at Walmart.

Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 17, 2014, at Murphy-Parks Funeral Service & Crematory, 703 S. Harrison St.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 18, 2014, at the funeral home, with the Revs. Fred Troxell and Jim Stevens officiating.

Burial will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Shelbyville.

Funeral Directors Greg A. Parks, Sheila J. Parks and Stuart Parks are honored to conduct the services for Mr. Dyer.

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Lola Creech
   Posted Sat July 12, 2014
I loved you Wayne! Be at Peace with Jesus....
My thoughts and prayers go out to your sisters and their families.

larry AND PAT OWEN
   Posted Mon July 14, 2014
SORRY TO HERE ABOUT WAYNE. ARE PARYERS ARE WITH YOU A OLD FRIEND WHO LIVED NEXT YOU WAYNE. FROM PAT AND LARRY OWEN OF AR.

Joetta Adams
   Posted Mon July 14, 2014
Uncle Wayne, you are sadly missed. You are loved more than you will ever know.
It breaks my heart that you are no longer here with us, but I know Jesus came to call to home with Him.
I will hold you close in my heart.
All my Love
Jo

Melissa and Larry Kritzell
   Posted Mon July 14, 2014
We love and miss Uncle Waynes laughter amd big grin and the way he teased. He would do anything for anyone. He had a heart of gold. Rest in peace until Jesus comes back. Then mamaw, papaw, you and all of us can see eachother again and walk into the Heavenly gates together. Never to be separated again.

jackie hammack
   Posted Tue July 15, 2014
wayne you will be sadly missed it was so nice meeting you along time ago when you came to visit my grandparents may god wrap his arms around you and never let go

The Tom Biggs Family
   Posted Tue July 15, 2014
Wayne - rest well my friend, you are not in pain. It is those of us who remain that have the pain. "For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus . . . and the dead in Christ shall rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord."
Ephesians excerpt from the Scriptures

Shane and Tiffany Baker
   Posted Wed July 16, 2014
Shane and I were with Wayne and Jim in his last minutes... Oddly enough, we are from Kokomo, and know there was a reason we come around that curve when we did. We were leaving Dale Hollow to head home and didn't even have plans to go to the Smokie Mountains until the last minute.
We are so very sorry for your loss of Wayne, and have no doubt God took him peacefully. We were able to pray with him and James before the ambulance arrived, and have continued to keep the family and friends of Wayne in our prayers.
Please share with Jim we are thinking of him, and that I know it had to have been especially hard for him. We will continue to pray for peace for everyone this has effected.

Alicia Kritzell
   Posted Wed July 16, 2014
I sat here thinking about you this evening Uncle Wayne knowing tomorrow is your showing and Friday your funeral. I wish I could be there to say goodbye. I loved you so much even though I didn't get to come home very often and see you; when I did come home, you were always someone I took time to visit with me. I am so sad that you left us way to early with a warning at all. I think about many memories, I remember you wanted a horse for Christmas.. One year at Christmas Tim and I gave you one on a stick to ride. LOL that gave you a smile and a chuckle. Wasn't long after you had a real one. I will miss our many jokes about the fellowship with the friends corner at Walmart and that BAD old Walmart coffee. ;) Tim will miss sharing a cup with you there. I remember one time when you took Tim and I dancing with you. We sure did have a lot of fun. You had a since of humor no one will ever forget. I will miss you nagging me about why it took so long to call you even it had only been 1 or 2 days. We had some great heart to heart conversations. I wont forget last summer 2013 when I came in and spent some time with you. You got the pony out gave the kids a ride, took us out on your motorcycle, you got up cooked and made us a good old fashioned country meal. At Christmas 2013, you helped us surprise my mom (Carolyn). We stayed in your house and laughed about it and you were just as excited to know the joy she was going to have the next day. You always opened your heart and your home to us. You are truly forever going to be missed but I will always treasure these memories you gave me. May you rest in peace Uncle Wayne and may we one day meet up at that River of Life just beyond those pearly gates.

James Duncan
   Posted Sat July 19, 2014
Uncle Wayne will be dearly missed; I remember visiting his house on several occasions and spending time with him, when visiting Shelbyville. I never used to be an emotional person, but I have been in and out of tears the past several days. Though I have faith that we will eventually be able to meet again at reunion day after our dear Savior returns to awaken the sleeping saints. "For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. 17Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord." Thessalonians 4:16&17 Though there is the promise of reunion it is still painful. I will dearly miss my uncle on this earth and will look forward to that that blessed day when the saints meet on the sea of glass with our dear Savior.

Rest well dear uncle. I will look forward to seeing you come that blessed reunion day.

Love, your nephew, James Duncan

stacey hemingway
   Posted Sun July 20, 2014
Hi, just want to send my condolences to all the family involved.I am sorry for your loss. I am a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Lancaster, Ohio, same church as connie and james Duncan.I have known them for several years now.They are part of my church family.i try to be supportive of church family and their families. I will keep you all in my prayers.

Nancy Taylor
   Posted Mon July 21, 2014
I am a friend of James Duncan on facebook . I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss and my prayers are with you and your family. God Bless you all

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