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Official Obituary of

Loyd D'Angelo

February 11, 1971 ~ March 26, 2026 (age 55) 55 Years Old

Loyd D'Angelo Obituary

His Legacy… Loyd John Watson D’Angelo, 55, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by family, on March 26, 2026. He leaves behind a beautiful legacy rooted in love, laughter, and unwavering devotion. He was a man whose presence could brighten any room—known for his quick wit, genuine kindness, and a heart that made everyone feel welcome and valued.
Loyd was, above all, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, and friend. His wife was his peace, his anchor, and his greatest love—a constant source of strength and comfort throughout his life. The bond they shared was one of deep connection and enduring love, a true example of what it means to stand beside someone through everything.
His children were his pride and joy. He loved them beyond measure, celebrating who they are and cherishing every moment spent together. His loyalty to his family was steadfast and unshakable—he showed up, time and time again, with unconditional love, support, and a heart that never wavered.
Whether through a perfectly timed joke, a meaningful conversation, or simply his presence during life’s hardest moments, he reminded others of their worth. He lived with passion in all that he did, embraced life fully and encouraged others to do the same.
His laughter, his kindness, and his love will live on—in the stories we tell, in the memories we hold, and in the hearts of his beloved wife, children, and all who knew him.

His Family… Loyd will be deeply missed and forever remembered by his beloved wife, Tracy; his children, Ashlee (John), Toni, Sicilee (John), Dominic (Anna); his parents, Paul and Cheryl; his sisters, Katie and Melissa; his cherished grandchildren, Matthew, John, Emmett, Grace, Sofia, Gianna, and Frankie; Austin and Spencer Oyler, who were like sons to him; along with many nieces, nephews, and a large extended family who loved him deeply.
He is preceded in death by his birth parents, Maryann and Loyd Jr.; his grandparents, Maryann and Charles, Loyd Sr. and Dolores; and his brother, Paul.

His Farewell… In honor of Loyd’s life, memorial contributions may be made to Mission MSA. Messages of comfort for his family can be shared at 1.877.231.7900, or by signing his guestbook at www.borekjennings.com

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Mission MSA
P.O. Box 735039, Chicago IL 60673
Tel: 1-866-737-4999
Web: https://missionmsa.org/

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