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Gordon Lloyd Obituary
Gordon Lloyd
Gordon Avery Lloyd, 74 years old of Robstown, Texas expired unexpectedly on Thursday, January 29, 2026, at Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital, with his family by his side. Gordon was born to the late Kenneth Edgar Lloyd Sr. and Lila Mae (Shanklin) Lloyd of Freeport, Texas.
Gordon was a graduate of Lamar University and Saginaw Valley State University with an Engineering Degree. He was employed with The Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan for more than 38 Years in the Engineering Department. Gordon was an avid golfer and softball player. He also coached a Women's Softball team and a Little League team over the years. He was a huge fan of The Dallas Cowboys.
Gordon is survived by his loving wife, Carolyn Dianne (Haith) Brown-Lloyd; son, Charles V. Brown III (wife Melissa); grandchildren, Charles J. and Frederick J. Brown; mothe,r Lila Mae (Shanklin) Lloyd; brothers, Kenneth Edgar Lloyd II (wife Lillie), Jarrett Arlin Llloyd (wife Barbara); sisters, Susan Elisabeth (Lloyd) Johnson (husband Thomas), and the late Marilyn Gail (Lloyd) Glaze.
His loss will also be felt by his nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who cherish his memory.
A private ceremony in Texas is planned for a later date.
Memorial contributions in Gordon's name encouraged to: the UGA https://unitedgolfersassociation.org/give-to-uga/or to his Lamar University https://www.lamar.edu/giving/
Arrangements entrusted to Robison-Bahnmiller Funeral Home, Saline. To leave a memory you have of Gordon or to sign his guestbook, please visit www.rbfhsaline.com.
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Keith Chatham
I am very sorry to hear about Gordon's passing. We were on the baseball team at BHS. He was a friend and great person! After HS, we both attended Lamar University. I had a car and many times Gordon would ride to Beaumont with me and my girlfriend Margaret to/from Lamar! I am glad to hear Gordon was an avid golfer.....I am also. Next time we see each other Gordon.... let's play 18!! Until then my friend....
Keith
Doug Oden
I first met Gordon in the 9th grade. I got to know him better while we were both sitting on the bench as members of the basketball team. I knew him all through our high school years as both a fellow student and athlete. I always considered him to be a friend, and a high quality guy. I never saw him after our graduation, but judging the photos I saw on his obituary site he lived a very good and happy life! He was a good man that I feel lucky to have crossed paths with. I hope your next journey is a good one. Bye my friend!
Doug Oden