Lloyd Paul Morsette 66, of Butte, MT. Passed away on December 4th 2024. He was born August 23rd 1958 in Helena Mt to Alma Morsette and Paul Pronteau.
Lloyd was always on the go and lived in many states but Montana was always his home. Throughout Lloyd’s journey on earth he had alot of hard times. Lloyd was a survivor and strong enough to always get back up to take on a new day. Lloyd always had a smile an unforgettable laugh and the kindest heart.
Lloyd recently became a rock collector and they all had gold. He would say we are going to be rich. Convincing him it was pyrite would never happen.
Lloyd soar with the eagles to the heavens of our creator.
Don’t remember me with sadness
Don’t remember me with tears
Remember all the laughter
We’ve shared Throughout the years
Now I am contented
That my life was worthwhile
Knowing that I passed along the way
I made somebody smile
When you are walking down the street
And you got me on your mind
I’m walking in your footsteps
Only half a step behind
So please don’t be unhappy
Just because I’m out of sight
Remember I’m with you
Each morning, noon and night
Lloyd is survived by his daughter, Kaylin and Aurora (Punky) who was a daughter to him; his sons, Paul, Michael, and Jessie Morsette; his brothers, Paul, Robert (Bobby) and Daniel (Danny) Pronteau; his sisters, Neva, Joyce (Jerry) and Michelle (Ken).
He was proceeded in death by his mother, Alma; his father, Paul; his brothers, Charles, Richard and Ronnie; his sisters, MaryLee, Wilma and Debbie.
At Lloyd’s request there will be no service. We will have a celebration of life this summer.
I love you brother and I will forever cherish the memories I have with you. There will always be a piece of me missing. Until we meet again your sister Joyce.
The family would like to thank Honeybee hospice and Alva Dean for always keeping us up to date. Your kind words, concern and care for Lloyd will never be forgotten. Thank you to his case manager for staying with Pat and I. Thank you Kirk Meyer for making it possible for Lloyd to come home and caring for him when we couldn’t be there. Our family is truly grateful for you all.
Please visit below to offer the family a condolence or to share a memory of Lloyd.
Axelson Funeral and Cremation Services has been privileged to care for Lloyd and his family.
Natalie Maynard says
RIP Uncle Lloyd. So sorry for your loss keep you all in my prayers.
Paul Pronteau says
Rest in peace little brother , I’m sorry we didn’t get to spend our together. Wish I could have seen you more often. Love your brother Paul.
Michelle Scott says
Lloyd;
I’m so glad I got to come see you and have a few last laughs. I hope you knew how much you were loved and how missed you will be.
I will always remember your jokes and laugh.
Love you forever brother;
May God hold you in the palm of his hands & may you be at peace.
Your sister – Michelle
Sista Joyce says
Lloyd
I’m thankful for the time I got to spend with you and that Pat was there too. The laughs we had when Michelle, Ken and I were there will never be forgotten.
I hope you know how much you really ment to all of us and how much you are missed. No matter what you could always make me laugh.
I know there must have been a great celebration up there when you arrived. You had a tribe to greet you.
Until we meet again my brother . Love your sista Joyce
Cindy Buckman says
My Condolences to the family , so sorry for your loss !
Hallie says
You were like a dad to me from the first moment you met me. I have loved you like a dad since the same moment. I wish I had been around more. I will miss you more than you would have known. You were one of the most amazing men I have had the pleasure of meeting in my life. Pops I love you, I miss you, and I hope you are finally pain free. I’ll see you again someday. I love you.
Marissa Torres says
I had the pleasure of meeting Lloyd managing the Butte Rescue Mission. He was always one of my favorites and definitely unforgettable. I’m very sorry to his family for your loss. RIP Lloyd.