Lloyd Edward Stiffler Jr. *55

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Lloyd E. Stiffler Jr. of Magnolia Springs, Ala., consulting civil engineer, died July 19, 1998. He was 64.

We have no details of his early life. In 1955 he earned an MS in civil engineering at Princeton and was elected an associate in the Society of Sigma Xi. He served as an officer in the civil engineering corps of the Navy. During his Navy career and subsequently in his consulting business, Lloyd took part in projects all over the world, including the development of the Navy's South Pole Station. His last Navy assignment was as staff civil engineer for the Naval War College in Newport, R.I.

After military service he taught at several universities. At the U. of Delaware he was associate dean of marine science. At Foley, Ala., he authored the supplemental building code for Baldwin County. He organized his own company, L. E. Stiffler Engineer L.L.C., and continued with many international projects in following years.

Lloyd was a registered professional engineer, a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, a Rotarian, and a member of the United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine.

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