Lloyd A Drewelow

January 29, 1942 ~ February 6, 2021
Lloyd A. Drewelow, age 79, passed away on Saturday, February 6, 2021 at New Hampton Nursing and Rehab Center in New Hampton, IA with his family by his side.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Kevin Frey officiating. PLEASE JOIN THE FAMILY VIA CONWAY-MARKHAM FUNERAL HOME’S FACEBOOK PAGE. Though masks are not required the staff at Conway-Markham Funeral home encourages the use of them at this time. There will be a visitation at the church one hour prior to the funeral service on Wednesday. Burial will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be left at www.conway-markhamfh.com. Memorials may be directed to the family.
Lloyd A. was born January 29, 1942, the son of Reinhart and Arlene (Kohler) Drewelow in Waseca, MN. The family returned to Boyd when Lloyd was a small child. Lloyd attended school at Boyd. After completing his education, he began his 35 year career at Blue Line Oil Co., retiring in 2004. Lloyd met and fell in love with Carol Vorwald. The young couple were married on October 6, 1962 at Trinity Lutheran Church in New Hampton. They made their home in New Hampton where they welcomed their two children, Lisa and Ron.
Throughout the years, Lloyd enjoyed fishing, playing cards, and spending time with his family. He could also be found enjoying a good Western movie.
Those left to honor Lloyd’s memory are his wife of 58 years, Carol Drewelow of New Hampton; his son, Ron (Sheryn) Drewelow of Clear Lake, IA; his grandchildren, Joshua (Autumn), Jordon, Tayler (Chace), Madison (Justen), Lauryn, Riley, and Blake; his great grandchildren, Harper, Easton, Landry, Preslee, Maddux, and Ivy; his brother, David (Carol) Drewelow of New Hampton and numerous nieces, nephews and extended family.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Lisa in 2011; a grandson, Dallas in 2005; his parents; and his sisters, Norma Pack and Doris Cheney.
Deepest sympathy to Lloyds family.
Sending prayers for the family 🙏
Sorry for loss of Uncle Lloyd rest in peace!!! Love and Prayers to Aunt Carol and family . Love Sam,Janet,Forrest and Dillon
My deepest sympathy to Carol and family. The joy Lloyd brought to our lives will not be forgotten. I’ll never forget the good times & especially going Lloyd’s folks for coffee and cookies
Our deepest condolences to Carol and the family. Lance and Jan Manson
Thoughts and Prayers are with Lloyd’s Family and Friends. So sorry for your loss.🙏🏽💕🙏🏽
Carol and family our sympathy to you and all.
My sincere sympathy to all of you. Keeping you in my prayers Carol and family
Always Remember One of Lloyd’s Famous Quotes and Still Makes Me Smile Today When I’m Out With My Own Tribe of Hoodlums!!!,,,,,,,,,, “If The Dog Wouldn’t Of Stopped To Take a Sh-t,,,, He Would of Caught The Rabbit!!!!! Won’t Forget The Old Days and Good Times Together!!!!
Carol & family you have our deepest sympathy.Lloyd was fun to be around. I have fond memories of working with Lloyd at Blue Line Oil and other good times with you and Lloyd. We will keep you in our prayers.
Carol and family: My sincere sympathy and prayers.
I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Lloyd. He will be missed for the many memories he contributed to his family and friends. my prayers are with the family. Pamela(Simmons) Kopnick.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Sending prayers to Carol,Jordan and the family.Our deepest sympathy to the Drewelow family. So sorry for your loss
Whenever I stayed at great nana’s, Lloyd was always among the first faces I’d see during the day. I will always remember playing cards around her table — and him teaching me how to play poker (and not getting upset when I had beginners luck). I will definitely miss him. Sending all my love to you guys. May God grace you with comfort and fond memories during this hard time. Love, Jessica Hughes
Dear Family of Lloyd Drewelow, Our condolences on the passing of your husband, father, and grandfather. The successful raising of a fine family is proof of his strong character. Bob and Judy Johnson.
Our sympathy to Carol and all of Lloyd’s family. We had many nice visits with him when he worked at Blue Line; he was a nice man.