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Lloyd Herbert “Poor Boy” Nealey, 80, owner of Lloyd’s Trucking who retired from Cascade Die Casting of High Point

Lloyd Herbert “Poor Boy” Nealey, of Shallotte, died Saturday, June 28, 2014, at SECU Hospice House of Brunswick in Bolivia. He was 80.

He was retired from Cascade Die Casting of High Point after 32 years of service. He also was owner of Lloyd’s Trucking.

Mr. Nealey was born May 7, 1934, son of the late McKinzey and Frances Nealey.

Survivors include his wife, Linda, of the home; sister, Rose Jacobs, of Tabor City; daughters, Brenda Friedmann and husband, Jeff, of Thomasville and Linda Garrison and husband, Bobby, of Thomasville; stepdaughters, Donna Torrence and husband, Michael, of Salisbury, Mandy Woods and fiancé, Gordy, of Thomasville and Wendy Woods, of Kannapolis; fur babies, Sammy and Nikki, grandchildren, Alischa Hall, Crystal Shoaf and Roby Clodfelter; step-grandchildren, Cassandra Parrish, Adam Parrish, Savannah Slawter and Gavin Stawter; and great-grandchildren, Pamela Campbell, Amber Williamson, Cheyenne Justice and Dylan Swaney.

Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, June 30, 2014, at White Funeral and Cremation Service in Shallotte and the family will receive friends at other times at the home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 1, 2014, at Shell Point Baptist Church with the Rev. Larry Milliken officiating. Burial will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Forrest Lawn Cemetery, Tabor City with dedication of the grave by Elder Pete Duncan.

Pallbearers will be Mike Shaw, Richard Mills, Sam Spencer, John Henry Ward, Bobby Garrison, Jeff Friedmann, Jason Long and Cipriano (Cip) Velasquez.

You may offer online condolences at www.shallottefunerals.com.

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