
Resident of Warminster
It is with great sadness that we mark the passing of Lloyd Malcolm Wyckoff, who passed peacefully, quietly and surrounded with love in his home on Sunday, October 24, 2010. Known as Mac to his friends, he was a beloved son, a loyal husband, a wonderful and adored father, a grandfather and great-grandfather and a trusted colleague and friend to many. He was a Korean War veteran. He worked for Bell Telephone Company as a PBX repairman for almost his entire life and was one of the best in Philadelphia. He later worked at Einstein Hospital. Always humble, ready to lend a hand and quick with a joke, he was loved and respected by many. He was down-to-earth and unassuming. His wit and ways were subtle. No
matter what life threw his way, he always had gratitude for what he had, needed little and was always happy to share with others. He was a rock, a hard-worker, and an honest man. He left this legacy to his children and grandchildren and to all he touched. He was preceded in
death by Raymond T. Wyckoff (father), Ellen Bolton Wyckoff (mother), Roberta Zerbe Wyckoff (wife), and Diane Spix (daughter). He is survived by his daughter Debra Burleigh, grandson Kevin Greenland, granddaughter Alicia Greenland, grandson Joseph D. Wyckoff and great-grandson Joseph M. Wyckoff. Relatives and friends are invited to participate in his funeral service Friday; October 29 11am at the Wm. Rowen Grant Funeral Home 659 Street Road ( at 2nd St. Pike) Southampton, PA Friends may call on the family from 10am until time of service. Interment Northwood Cemetery. Please consider donations in his name to the ASPCA, American Cancer Society or Livestrong. Also, we are eternally grateful for the
wonderful care of his neighbor Shannon and Caring Hospice Services who helped make his journey a dignified, peaceful one.
Arrangements under the direction of Wm. Rowen Grant Funeral Home Inc., Southampton, PA.
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