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1925 - 2021
 Lloyd Allen Burner, 96, of Cary, NC, passed into the arms of Jesus on August 11, 2021. Lloyd was born on May 21, 1925 in Huntington, WV, son of the late Clyde and Veva Rice Burner. Lloyd was born into a family of eight. He had a happy childhood with fun, loving siblings. Lloyd served during World War II in the Army Air Corps and he retired from INCO in 1983. After World War II, he married Peggy Martt, at passing, he married Gale Pennington Burner, his wife of 52 years. He was a loving father, husband and grandfather. Lloyd had three children, Sandra Greaves (deceased) (Paul), Lloyd Allen II (Tammy) Burner and Gloria Dineen (Tim). He had five grandchildren, Stephen (deceased), Andrew Greaves, David (Lindsey), Scott Burner and Nicholas Dineen. Lloyd was a member of the The Shepherd’s Church in Cary, NC. He loved to write poetry, lyrics and spiritual articles about his wonderful Savior. He accepted Christ in 1953 (John 3:16). Lloyd was a graduate of Huntington East High School and attended Marshall College. The family would like to thank Dr. & Mrs. Dean Patton for their loving support during all his recent illnesses. Wallace Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. There will be a private, family graveside service at the military section of the White Chapel Memorial Gardens with Pastor Rick Glass officiating. Memorial contributions can be made to Appalachian Bible College in Bradley, WV. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Larry Hamlin
Godsmanusa@aol.com
Thursday September 9, 2021 at
3:43 PM
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Paul, Peggy, Sandy, and Allen became my every Sunday family as he ensured my attendance at Grace Gospel Church. If it were not for him, I very possibly would never have accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as my personal savior at the Church Camp he paid for. The world was so much better off while Lloyd Burner lived.
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Dr. Daniel Anderson
Thursday August 26, 2021 at
6:28 AM
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I was touched with warm memories as I learned of the homegoing of Brother Lloyd. His friendship and partnership at Appalachian Bible College was a great blessing to me especially as I first began my service as president. It was an added joy to serve together on the occasions as I ministered at Grace Gospel during his time of service there. Heaven is sweeter. I appreciate so much the encouragement for friends to honor him through contributions to Appalachian Bible College. I have been truly honored to serve with him...Because Life is for Service.
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steve adkins
Monday August 16, 2021 at
11:06 AM
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Lloyd was one of the people who most influenced me toward Christ when I was a young man because he reached out and showed a real interest in me. Truth is, he did this with everyone, and that may be the reason so many will feel as I do. Thank you for sharing your husband and dad. He was a giant in my eyes and I know he will be greatly missed! I wish you much peace and comfort at this time!
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Ted Williams
Sunday August 15, 2021 at
3:42 PM
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I will always be thankful for the big part Lloyd played in my spiritual growth, especially during my college years.
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Debbie Reak (Jones)
Sunday August 15, 2021 at
12:07 PM
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Lloyd was an amazing man and such a strong Christian. He mad such a positive impact on those he came in contact with. I remember how I loved his sense of humor, loved to joke and laugh and was a generally happy person! What a legacy! Sending prayers and condolences to Gale, Allen and the entire family! He is at rest now with His Lord and suffering no more. ????????
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