Lloyd Musack Obituary, Death – On Saturday, December 24, 2022, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Lloyd M. Musack, who had previously been a resident of Mayville, Wisconsin, passed away in a serene and uncomplicated manner there. He had 83 years under his belt. Funeral services for Lloyd will be held at St. John Lutheran Church in Mayville on Monday, January 2, 2023 at twelve o’clock noon. These services will be held on Monday. The Reverend Dr. Mark Cutler will act in the capacity of presiding minister during the ceremony. Visitation for Lloyd will be held at the church on January 2, 2023, beginning at 10:00 a.m. and continuing until the time of the service at 12:00 p.m. The service will be held on that day.
Following the conclusion of the memorial service, members of the Mayville American Legion Post #69 will show their respect for the departed at the St. John Cemetery in Mayville by placing a wreath on the grave of the deceased. Lloyd Musack was born on October 9th, 1939 in the town of Theresa, which is located in the state of Wisconsin. William and Selma (Krueger) Musack were his parents. He was named after his mother. He attended Mayville High School and received his diploma from there. Patricia Wurtz was married to Lloyd on October 24, 1964, at the St. John Lutheran Church in Mayville, which Lloyd had been an active member of for many years.
The St. John Lutheran Church served as the venue for the ceremony. After spending many years in the United States Navy, Lloyd served his country valiantly and with honor. Before he retired, he worked as a communications technician for AT&T, where he had been employed for the entirety of his career. Spending time with his family was something that Lloyd considered to be extremely important. He held the time that he was able to spend with them in extremely high regard and looked forward to it with eager anticipation. In addition to polka dancing, some of his favorite activities included going fishing, camping, and hunting for deer. Lloyd was a member of the Mayville Lions Club and participated in their activities.
Lloyd is survived by his children Jennifer (John) Alexandrowicz and Nathan (Laura) Musack; grandchildren Michael, Sara, Anastasia, Matthew, Adam, Natalie, and Noah; siblings Allan Musack, Gerald (Betty) Musack, Virginia Wendorff, and Jeanine Streblow; and great-grandchildren Michael, Sara, Anastasia, Matthew, and Adam; and great-great-grandchild Noah. Lloyd is also survived by his children Jennifer (John) Alexandrowicz and Furthermore, he is survived by other members of his family in addition to friends and acquaintances. Clarion Musack, Donald Musack, and Bill Musack were Lloyd’s three brothers, and they all preceded him in death. Pat, the love of his life, as well as both of his parents, passed away before he did.