Obituary - Loyd O'Neal III

Loyd O'Neal III 
(April 9, 1984 - April 1, 2017) 

Loyd was born in San Luis Obispo, CA to Tina O'Neal & Kenneth Allen. He didn't know his birth father but at the age of 4 his mother met and eventually married Kelly Grabenstein, who he considered his dad. He had 2 stepsisters Ashley & Melisa. The family lived in California and for a bit to Texas and instilled in him a deep love of the ocean.

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Cora Coffman attended the Junior High track meet in Cheyenne Wells on Thursday to watch her great-grandson, Weslee compete.

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