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Herman C. Lockwood Jr.

Posted 6/28/21

Herman C. 'Chan' Lockwood, Jr., 82 MILLSBORO - Herman C. "Chan" Lockwood, Jr., formerly of Seaford, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at home surrounded by his family. Chan was born …

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Herman C. Lockwood Jr.

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Herman C. 'Chan'
Lockwood, Jr., 82
MILLSBORO - Herman C. "Chan" Lockwood, Jr., formerly of Seaford, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 24, 2021 at home surrounded by his family.
Chan was born in Dagsboro, Delaware son of the late Herman C. Sr., and Althea (Smack) Lockwood.
Chan worked in sales for many years at Dover Electric. He and his wife Sandra were also members of Calvary Baptist Church in Georgetown.
Chan served his country in both the U.S. Navy where he was honorably discharged as ABGAN in 1960; he then served two years in the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged as PFC in 1962.
He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Sandra (Rhoades) Lockwood; three children, Belinda Jones of Greenville, S.C., Don Sharitz of San Antonio, Texas and Brenda Messick and husband Bill of Seaford; one brother; ten grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.
Services will be private.
In lieu of flowers the family welcomes memorial contributions to The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, PO Box 98018, Washington, DC 20090-8018 or online at www.givenow.lls.org/give
Arrangements in the care of Short Funeral Services, Georgetown. Online condolences are welcome for the family at www.shortfuneral- servicesandcremation.com


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