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Lloyd Benjamin Mills

95, of Macomb

Lloyd Benjamin Mills, 95, of Macomb, passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2025. He was born on October 17, 1929, to Goldie (Thatcher) and Ray Mills, Sr., in Janesville, WI.

He had 2 brothers: Ray (Flossie) Mills, Jr. and Gene (Darlene) Mills and 2 sisters: Naomi (Herman) Akers and LaBelle (Wayne) Thompson.

Lloyd graduated from LaHarpe High School in LaHarpe, in 1947, where he lettered in football. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy, served for 20 years, achieving the rank of Chief Petty Officer. While in the Navy, Lloyd served in the Korean War and spent 9 months in the South Pole, Antarctica, as part of Operation Deep Freeze. After retirement from the Navy, Lloyd worked at the Macomb Holiday Inn as Maintenance Supervisor and Western Illinois University Physical Plant as 2nd shift Supervisor, retiring in 1999.

Lloyd and Alice Jackson were married in Industry, on October 17, 1953. They had 3 children: Kristine (Gene) Frakes, Laura (Raymond) Taylor, and Julia (Steve) Mills-Ruckman. Lloyd and Alice were blessed with 8 grandchildren: Rachel (Jessica) Daws-Taylor; Amanda Frost Frakes (Jerrmiah Wright), Andrew (Laura) Taylor, Gannon (Katie Erdmann) Ruckman, Brittany Frakes, Justin (Erin) Frakes, Dave (Janet) Frizzell, and Michael Frizzell. They also have 7 great grandchildren: Mya (Jake) Campbell; Cadence, Gianna, and Jerrmiah (Jr.) Wright; Nathan and Adalynn Frakes; and Weston Daws-Taylor; and 2 great great grandchildren: Amelia and Jackson. Lloyd and Alice were married for 63 years.

Lloyd was an exceptional father and husband who always had a quick-witted comeback. He always put his family first and worked tirelessly to give his family what they needed which meant having multiple jobs when necessary. He quietly helped those in need without seeking recognition. Lloyd could build and fix anything. When Alice and Lloyd purchased a house with acreage in the country, he was in his element. He had a garden, several workbenches, a variety of tools and toys, and many opportunities to improve the inside and outside of their home. They enjoyed the quiet and watching the birds and wildlife that visited their property. Alice and Lloyd enjoyed watching their children’s and grandchildren’s many activities.

Lloyd was preceded in death by his wife, parents, sisters, brothers, daughter (Laura Taylor), brothers-in-law, sistersin- law, and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Saturday, May 24, with visitation until time of service at Clugston-Tibbitts Funeral Home in Macomb.

Memorials in Lloyd’s name may be made to Wesley Village Memory Care Unit. Lloyd’s family would like to express their sincere thanks for the love and care they provided during his stay.

You may leave condolences and sign the guest book online at clugston-tibbitts.com.


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