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Truck Lloyd drove
Lloyd had to slam truck into mountain side
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Hunting trip
Lloyd (on the right) and his friend with the deer they got while hunting
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Lloyd Leivick Army
Lloyd in his Army Uniform served in the China, Burma Inda Campaign
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Article about truck runs wild at Bingham
Article about truck runs wild at Bingham
Read the article how Lloyd slammed his truck into mountain
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Truck Lloyd drove
Truck Lloyd drove
Lloyd had to slam truck into mountain side
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Hunting trip
Hunting trip
Lloyd (on the right) and his friend with the deer they got while hunting
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Lloyd Leivick Army
Lloyd Leivick Army
Lloyd in his Army Uniform served in the China, Burma Inda Campaign
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Lloyd and Dorothy Leivick
Lloyd and Dorothy Leivick
Lloyd and Dorothy Leivick Christmas
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Marion Leivick "West"
Marion Leivick "West"
Picture was taken at Lloyd Leivick funeral
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Lloyd Leivick
Lloyd Leivick of Kenosha County, Wisconsin United States was born circa 1922.
Lilliane "Lily" move to her son's (Lloyd Leivick) after her second husband left her. He took the money she received from the Koos and son company. The money she received was for the accidental death of her husband (Henry Leivick). Lily loved to look out her bedroom window at nights. In the following morning she could tell the family what happened on our street. Lily could buy pastry's from a truck that came around her community. She would buy the pastry and put it in bedroom. The only person that she would share with her her youngest granddaughter. This granddaughter would sleep in her room. Lily would help her daughter-in-law can tomatoes pears, peaches, or what ever they wanted to can. They would make jam, freeze corn on the cob. Lily liked to play cards and board games. She did not like to lose. Her granddaughter learned to cheat to let her win. Lily was not the easiest to live with. There were time she would chase her granddaughter down the stairs. She would choose to stay down stairs until her son Lloyd Leivick got home from work. The girls would choose it facing there dad was worth Lily staying down stairs. When the youngest granddaughter was told she had to sleep downstairs with her sisters Grandma (Lily) was not happy about it. It didn't matter what she wanted mom wanted all the girls downstairs. It wasn't to long after that when Lily wanted to move back to Wisconsin to live.
Henry was a very competent working with dynamite. He was attempting to place dynamite at the top of a fertilizer pile to reduce it's crown. They said that Henry accidentally allowed the electrical circuit to close to the detonate. They said that the charge went off prematurely. His family knowing how competent he was knew that their father would never place the electrical circuit any where near the denotator. Henrys oldest son Lloyd Leivick tried to find the person reasonable for his father death to no avail. Henry's youngest son Earl John Leivick dropped out of school to get hired at the N.S. Koos and Son Company. When Earl got to the site he could see his father's body parts around him. They had not yet gathered the body parts for burial. Richard Koos told the six man jury at the inquest that Henry had been a loyal faithful worker. Richard had full confidence in Henry to set dynamite charges and had worked for them for 10 years. Henry's son Lloyd Leivick was at the hearing and gave testimony about his father. He was one of several men the gave their testimony. Verdict Quoted "Henry Leivick net death from injuries received in an accidental discharge of dynamite caused by negligence on the part of the deceased between 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. March 3, 1951, at the Koos mfg. Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Floyd Wallace Leivick of Marysville, Yuba County, CA was born on October 5, 1925 to Henry Wallace Leivick and Lilliane Lookabauch. He married Marion Hattie West on June 11, 1962 at Carson City in Carson City, Nevada United States, and died at age 80 years old on August 5, 2006. Floyd Leivick was buried at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery Section 11 Site 494 5810 Midway Road, in Dixon, Ca.
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