Denzile Loring Lobdell was a wonderful man who grew up in Wyoming. He entered into the U.S Army in 1976, moved up in the ranks and became a Sargent, while he was stationed in Vietnam fighting for his country. He was honorably discharged in 1984.
Denzile went on to work in construction, roofing and pipe inspecting. He went on to marry his true love Teresa in late 2002, where they had been happily married up until his passing. They had a love that was indescribable. You knew they were true soul mates when they looked at each other, nothing else mattered. Denzile cherished his family and the time we spent together.
He enjoyed going to car and truck shows, fishing, hunting, and working on vehicles with his brother. He enjoyed watching Bonanza and working on puzzles with his sister. He enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews and many grandchildren. He enjoyed spending time with his step daughter Candace, walking, shopping and decorating the house for holidays. He also enjoyed talking to his stepdaughter Melissa on the phone about life. Denzile was a practical joker and found it humorous to play pranks on his loved ones. He had a great personality that will always shine.
Denzile Loring Lobdell is survived by his loving wife Teresa, step-daughters Candace and Melissa, loving sister Denise and brother Dexter. Nephews Miles, Michael, Matt and Marty, stepsiblings Bonnie, Tammy, Dale in Riverton and many grandchildren.
Denzile was a man of many words, but three words that describe him best are compassionate, loving and kind. Compassion for his warmth and gentle nature; loving for his desire to give love and receive love; and kindness, for his acceptance and ability to touch so many in an unforgettable manner. Denzile has the heart of an angel and the soul of a fighter, the hands of a hard worker and the smile of saint. His spirit will live on forever with his great joys in life; fishing, hunting, creating master pieces with puzzles, spending time with family and being one of a kind in an insurmountable way. His heartbeat will always be kept within our hearts, our souls and his true loves hand. We will love you always and forever. We will remember him peaceful and smiling.
His guiding hand on our shoulder will remain with us forever.