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Floyd Norman Caylor, Jr.
July 26, 1947 - May 27, 2011
© Prater-Lampton-Mills & Coffey Funeral Home
Submitted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger


A Graveside services for Floyd Norman Caylor Jr. was held on Friday, June 3, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. at the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Hugo, OK.

Floyd passed away at his home on Friday, May 27, 2011, in Nassau Bay, TX at the age of 64. Floyd Norman Caylor Jr. was born July 26, 1947, in Jacksonville Florida, the son of Floyd Norman and Netta Louise (Senner) Caylor Sr. He married Dezulina Tereza Caylor and had worked as an electrical engineer in the Communication Petroleum Industry.

Floyd is survived by his wife, Desi Caylor of the home; one step-son, Andrew Duarte of the home; cousins, Floyd Martin Caylor and Carol Johnston both of Houston, TX, James Caylor of Oklahoma City, OK, Garth William Caylor, Jr. of Tulsa, OK, and Diane Galloway of Dallas, TX.


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