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Patricia Colleen LOYD

Patricia Colleen LOYD

Female 1943 - 2026  (83 years)


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  • Name Patricia Colleen LOYD  [1, 2, 3
    Birth 12 Mar 1943  Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    • John's obituary does not specifically state that St. Elizabeth's is located in Lubbock. This is an assumption.
    Gender Female 
    Also Known As Pat LOYD  [1, 3, 4, 5
    Death 5 Apr 2026  [3
    Person ID I3376  Family Tree
    Last Modified 8 Apr 2026 

    Family Dr. John Norbert MARX, Jr.,   b. 31 Oct 1937, Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Dec 2012 (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 21 Dec 1974  St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church/Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    Children 
    +1. Ruthie MARX
    >2. Sam MARX
    Family ID F1147  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 8 Apr 2026 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 12 Mar 1943 - Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 21 Dec 1974 - St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church/Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA Link to Google Earth
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    Pin Legend  : Address       : Location       : City/Town       : County/Shire       : State/Province       : Country       : Not Set

  • Documents
    MARX, John, Jr. Obituary
    MEYLOR, Helen Obituary

  • Sources 
    1. [S839] Obituary of Dr. John N. MARX, (Name: The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal; Location: Lubbock, Lubbock, Texas, USA; Date: 15 Dec 2012;).
      Dr. John N. Marx
      OCTOBER 31, 1937 – DECEMBER 13, 2012
      Obituary of Dr. John N. Marx
      John N. Marx, 75, passed away on Thursday, December 13th, 2012. Memorial services will be held Monday, December 17 at 2 p.m. at Christ the King Cathedral. Celebrant will be Rev. William Anton.
      Dr. Marx was born on October 31st, 1937, in Columbus , Ohio to John and Cecelia (Noziska) Marx. He was the oldest of seven children: Cecelia Rose, Mary Teresa, Margaret Ann, Helen Lucille (deceased), Susan Elaine, and Nicholaus Charles. He graduated from Waterbury High School in Nebraska , and attended Wayne State Teacher’s College. He graduated from St. Benedict’s College, in Atchison , Kansas earning a bachelor’s degree with high honors in Chemistry in 1962. He received a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Kansas , in 1965. He did post-doctoral work at Cambridge University in England , and Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Marx had a long and distinguished career at Texas Tech University , beginning in 1967. He was the advisor for a number of doctoral and masters’ degree students. He retired in 2004 as an Associate Professor Emeritus. An avid Scouter, Dr. Marx was a long-time Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 157, and a Vigil Honor Member of the Order of the Arrow. He was a Silver Beaver award recipient. He was a member of the American Chemical Society for fifty years, serving in various leadership roles in the South Plains local section. Dr. Marx was an avid fan of science fiction books. Above all, Dr. Marx was a teacher. He began his career in a one-room school house in rural Nebraska , and tutored Chemistry students well into his retirement. He loved to teach astronomy and orienteering merit badges, and the chemistry merit badge including at the 2001 National Boy Scout Jamboree.

      John’s love for science began with his father’s reading Scientific American. He grew tomatoes to earn money for his first telescope. He was introduced to young adult science fiction, the Winston books, when he was in high school. It expanded to include a personal collection of over 80,000 volumes. He had maintained a web site for selling his books. He loved sharing his love of science fiction with many contacts over the world.

      Dr. Marx married the love of his life, Patricia Colleen (Loyd) Marx, on December 21, 1974 at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church. He was an active member of Christ the King Cathedral serving as a lector and Eucharistic minister for many years. He is survived by his wife, Pat; a daughter, Ruthie Marx and Matt Tyler, of Portland, Ore.; a son, Sam, and his wife Salima Alikahn of Austin; siblings, Rosie, Mary, Margaret, Susie and husband Dan, and Nick and wife Mary; 21 nieces and nephews; and many great and great-grand nieces and nephews.

      John will be cremated. The family would prefer donations be made to a favorite charity. John loved the Boy Scouts, the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, the local Public Radio station and the Friends of the Public Library.

      Condolences may be offered at www.resthavenfuneralhome.com

    2. [S1125] Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1837-1965.
      Name: John Norbert Marx
      Gender: Male
      Marriage Date: 16 Dec 1974
      Marriage Place: Lubbock, Texas, USA
      Spouse: Patricia Colleen Loyd

    3. [S1569] Obituary of Patricia Colleen MARX, Published in a Facebook post on 08 Apr 2026 by Ruthie MARX.
      Patricia Colleen (Loyd) Marx was born on March 12, 1943 and she passed away on April 5, 2026 from complications related to Huntington’s Disease. Memorial services will be held at Resthaven Funeral Home Reception area in Lubbock on Saturday, April 11th at 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, come and go as you please. Patricia (Pat) was born in Detroit, Michigan, on March 12, 1943 to Coleman and Frances (Rummel) Loyd. Pat grew up in West Virginia and Bryan, Texas. She graduated from high school in Bryan and during her time there practiced and won awards as a sharpshooter with the nickname “Annie Oakley.” She attended college at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, obtaining a BA in Psychology, minor in Sociology in 1965. While attending college she worked at summer camps for children in New England with her brother. She pursued graduate studies at East Texas University (now Texas A&M at Commerce) 1966, MA in Psychology and Texas Women’s University 1969, MA in Library Sciences. On December 21, 1974 she married the love of her life, John Marx, in Lubbock, Texas where she lived for the rest of her life. She had a distinguished career as a librarian at Texas Tech University where she worked for 37 years mentoring college students. Giving back to her community was of high priority to Pat. She regularly volunteered at her church, Christ the King, in the Boy Scouts, and at various other places around Lubbock. Pat loved teaching, children, and the outdoors, which coalesced into her commitment to the Boy Scouts. She earned high honors in that organization and dedicated years of her life to helping children. Pat loved to travel and drove her family around the United States on educational trips. After retiring she hosted six exchange students in her home and later volunteered at Covenant Hospital in the gift shop. She is survived by a daughter Ruthie Marx and Matt Tyler and their son Skye of Eugene, Oregon; a son Sam Marx and partner Jae Lappinga; his son and family Ethan and Abby Foshee of Austin, Texas; her brother Joe and his wife Maggie Loyd of Landenberg, Pennsylvania; and many relatives by marriage in the Nebraska region. She was loved and remembered by many people in her community and will be missed. In lieu of flowers please make donations to The Huntington’s Disease Society of America (HDSA), The Boy Scouts, Christ the King Cathedral of Lubbock, KTTZ public radio in Lubbock, or the Lubbock Symphony.

    4. [S840] Obituary of Helen MEYLOR, (Name: Hansen Funeral Home; Date: Abt. 22 Apr 2011;).
      Obituary for Helen Meylor
      Helen Meylor, 68, of Vermillion, SD died Thursday, April 21 at her residence after a battle with cancer.

      Helen was born November 8, 1942 in Waterbury, NE to John and Cecilia Marx. She graduated from Waterbury High School and worked at AT&T as a telephone operator until 1969.

      Helen married Leonard “Pat” Meylor on September 17, 1966 in Ponca, NE. She was a devoted wife and mother. She was an active volunteer for many years at Birthright of Siouxland.

      She is a member of the St. Agnes Catholic Church in Vermillion and was previously a member of Immaculate Conception Church in Sioux City, IA and St. Michael’s Church in Kingsley.

      She is survived by two sons; Michael (Lisa) Meylor of San Antonio, TX, and Kevin (Pam) Meylor of Vermillion, as well as two brothers and four sisters; John (Pat) Marx of Lubbock, TX, Cecilia Patterson of Danbury, IA, Mary Dierking and Margaret Craig, both of Ponca, NE, Susie (Dan) Comstock of South Sioux City, NE, Nick (Mary) Marx of McCook Lake, SD. She is also survived by six beloved grandchildren; Lauren, Maddie, Brendan, Patrick, Connor and Ellie. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents.

      Funeral Mass will be 10:00 AM Tuesday, April 26 at St. Agnes Catholic Church with burial at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Kingsley, IA. Visitation will begin at 5:00 PM Monday, with a Rosary at 7:00 PM and a prayer service at 7:30 PM all at the Church.

    5. [S1114] Obituary of Glenn James PATTERSON, (Date: 3 Apr 2002;).
      Glenn James Patterson 1932 - 2002

      3 April 2002

      Glenn Patterson of Danbury, Iowa, passed away on March 29, 2002, in Sioux City at the age of 69 years, 10 months, and 1 day.

      The vigil wake service was held on Sunday, March 31, 2002, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Danbury. The Funeral Mass was held on April 1, 2002, at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Revs. Bill Schreiber and Ray Weiling officiating.

      Pallbearers were Peter Fitzpatrick, Alvis Wessling, Tim Treiber, Clem Wessling, Jr., Dennis Moser, Stan Sexton, and Leo Uhl. Interment was in Danbury Catholic Cemetery near Danbury.

      Arrangements were made under the direction of Armstrong Funeral Service.

      Glenn James Patterson was born May 28, 1932, at Smithland, Iowa, the son of Glenn F. and Lorraine (Dunn) Patterson. He grew up in the area and graduated from St. Patrick's Academy in Danbury with the class of 1949. He furthered his education by attending winter semesters at Iowa State University in Ames studying Animal Husbandry while continuing in the farm operation at home the remainder of the year. His life's work was in agriculture, farming the family farm near Danbury.

      On September, 25, 1982, Glenn was united in marriage to Cecelia Marx at the Cathedral in Sioux City, Iowa.

      He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Danbury. Glenn volunteered hundreds of hours at the Department of Human Services in Sioux City for which he was recognized by Governor Terry Branstad in person and was presented a plaque. He felt deeply proud of this accomplishment.

      Those survivors left to cherish Glenn's memory include Cecelia, his wife of 19 years; one sister and her husband Reba Ann and Leon Benschoter of Omaha, Nebraska; one brother and his wife, Loyde and Irene Patterson of Georgetown, Georgia; many nieces and nephews; four sisters-in-law, Mary Dierking and Margaret Craig, both of Ponca, Nebraska, Helen Meylor and her husband, Pat of Vermillion South Dakota, and Sue Comstock and her husband Dan of South Sioux City, Nebraska; and two brothers-in-law, John Marx and his wife, Pat of Lubbock, Texas, and Nick Marx and his wife, Mary of McCook Lake, South Dakota.

      He was preceded in death by his parents.


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