My Uncle Floyd was a large part of my childhood. He would come spend hours with my Dad tinkering on all kinds of projects. They instilled in me the appreciation of antiques and classics that I still carry with me. He "caught" me at Valentis' one morning covered in dirt and grease retrieving a much needed part for one of my projects. I am not sure who was more surprised. He and Aunt Helen had a knack of showing up at our door just as the homemade ice cream was fininshing. Lots of really fond memories, they are both missed.
Jo
My prayers go out to "Uncle" Floyd for all the wonderful moments we had together. He was the first to welcome me to the family. We could talk cars for hours and he took me to my first tractor pull. I know he will be so missed by his family. We all will miss the love he gave. With love, Todd Pendleton
"Our" Uncle Floyd. I wish my grand and great-grandchildren could have the memories of the good times we had with him. He was so patient, quiet but so knowledgeable about so much from family history, tinkering, to being able to just look at something and know how to fix it. Good memories of him abound. Family reunions, growing up across the street from Pat & her parents, him riding my kids (hour after hour) on the back of his motorcycle and Ski-Doo.I hope today he is happy in his heavenly "garage". We love you and pray for your family in their loss of a man of character. Donna, Kevin Walker, Michelle Rice and families.
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