John Luther Loyd, 88, of Philippi, WV died January 30, 2021 at Ruby Memorial Hospital with family at his side.
John was born Oct. 10, 1932 in Sutton, WV, the son of the late B. Frank and Ruth Loyd. Upon graduation from Sutton High School, John attended Glenville State College, earning a pre-Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture. He transferred to West Virginia University and earned his BS in Dairy Science from WVU in 1956 and a Masters in Extension Education in 1966. In 1956 he moved to Barbour County as WVU 4-H Extension Agent, a position he would hold until his retirement in August 1993. In addition, he split time in Taylor County from 1966-1976.
In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by his sister Martha Ellen Loyd, his brother Jake Burton Loyd, sister-in-law Ethel Loyd and brother-in-law Tom Kelsey.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Betty Ray McWhorter Loyd, son David Michael (Kelley), Conroe, TX, daughter Lisa Ann (Ronnie Helmondollar), Grafton, son Bruce McWhorter (Kaye), Horner, son Paul Franklin (Carla), Bridgeport, grandchildren: Diane Catherine Snyder (Daniel), Salem, NY, John David Loyd (Hilary), Owego, NY, Benjamin Jared Loyd, Berryville, VA, Kara Elizabeth Loyd, Milwaukee, WI, Anna Marie Loyd, Starkville, MS, Matthew Ray Helmondollar, Grafton, James Luther Helmondollar, Grafton and great-grandchildren: Luke Loyd Snyder, Paul Richard Snyder, Miriam Catherine Snyder, and Freya Jane Loyd. He is also survived by sisters Rachel Kelsey, Jean Johnson (Bill) and Nellie Griffin (David) and numerous nieces and nephews.
Throughout John’s life he was devoted to community engagement, youth development and professional service. He gave decades of time in service to others. He was an active member of the North Central (WV) Legal Aid Society, North Central WV Community Action, Barbour County Farm Bureau, Heart and Hand House of Barbour County, Crim Memorial United Methodist Church, Barbour County Fair Association, WV Association for Fairs and Festivals and numerous advisory committees for the Barbour County Board of Education.
John was a founding member of the WV Association of 4-H Agents and one of the original incorporators of the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents. He served on various committees and held a variety of offices in both organizations. John was also a founding member of the Barbour County Fair. He served as Treasurer from 1976-1979 and as President from 1979-2018. Under his leadership the Fair grew into one of the finest in the state. In 1996 the John Loyd Entertainment Center was dedicated, a project that was planned and built while John recovered from a near fatal farming accident.
John was a leader on the state-wide level as well with the WV Association of Fairs and Festivals. He served two terms each as Parliamentarian, Second Vice-President, First Vice-President and President. He was inducted into the WV Fairs and Festivals Hall of Fame. In 1996 he was awarded the Hardees’ American Heritage Award by the International Association of Fairs and Expositions for his work with volunteers at fairs and festivals.
John received many other honors and awards for his service and leadership: WV Extension Unique Teaching Award, Distinguished Service Award, Distinguished All Star Award, NAE 4-HA Distinguished Service Award. He has been enshrined into the WV Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame and the National 4H Hall of Fame. He was a WV 4-H All Star and served as Chief.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Thursday February 4, from 3-8 pm. Friday February 5, Mr. Loyd will be moved to the Crim Memorial United Methodist Church 200 Pike St. to lie in state from 10am -1 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm with Pastor Sam Haught officiating. The service will be available via Facebook live on the Trinity Charge of Barbour County. Interment will follow in the Miller Cemetery in Lewis County. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to WVU Foundation 1 Waterfront Place, 7th Floor, PO Box 1650 Morgantown, WV 26507, C/O John and Betty Ray Loyd Family 4-H Leadership Development Fund, Fund # 3V1032 or Crim Memorial United Methodist Church 200 Pike St. Philippi, WV 26416. Due to the Governor’s Mandate face masks and social distancing will be required for everyone attending the services.







Dr. Loyd, Danny and I are very sorry for this painful loss of your dad. We are thinking of you.
In Sympathy
Danny and Kathy Holbert
My sincerest condolences.
Mr Lloyd was a wonderful man . I’ll alway remember and cherish his kindness and time he took to help me make my stools at leaders weekend at Jackson’s Mill. Sorry for your loss.
My deepest sympathies to Betty & all of their family. John was a Star among men.
Mendy Woodford Scholl
So sorry to hear about John’s passing. He and Betty were the best neighbors when I was growing up in Philippi. I always admired both of them so much. My prayers and sympathy are with all the family. He was a wonderful man and will surely be missed.
I have always remembered John Loyd as a kind and wonderful man. We always were excited when he came to our Tacy Stickers 4-H Club meetings (we are talking about YEARS ago now). He generally wiggled his ears for us, and challenged us to no-blinking staring contests. He was not too thrilled when I often beat him, so we'd have to do the best out of three! My sympathy extends to the entire extended family for the loss of this great man.
A lot of great memories. Our thoughts & Prayers are with all of you. Love & Prayers, Lucille Kines & family
My Thoughts and Prayers are with Betty and Family.. Rest In Heavenly Peace John.
Our condolences to the entire John Loyd family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. John was a quiet educator and a real friend to many of us. We were always learning from him. May this co-worker continue to be an inspiration to family and friends. Dick and Martha Hartley
I always enjoyed the visits as I would go to my mother’s “Sutton High School reunions.” We were connected to John’s family in more ways then one. I’ve enjoyed having visits with my cousin “Nellie” and hearing mom’s stories about all of them growing up together. Such sweet people to help share life with. Then, I had the pleasure of working with “Bridgeport Auto” when I was in “banking” and sharing stories with his son. I’m sorry I will not be able to attend the service as my new grandson, “Niles Braxton” will be here tomorrow, but my love & prayers are with the whole family. May God bless you as you heal from his loss. Love Always, Jayne Wood-Harris, Allen, Maddison, & Killian
I am saddened to hear of the passing of John. I very much enjoyed the opportunity to work with John via the fair for many years. He was also such a pleasant and professional man. Such a gentleman…..always. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and the fair board. You have lost a great man.
Rick Modesitt
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John's parents opened their home to me and other 4-H friends about 1951. We were at Holly Gray Camp and a flood came. We went to his home to wait for my father to come and get me and other Burnsville children. God bless you all of your family Rachel as you walk in this valley that has led him to the Eastern Gate. There will be joy in the morning. Sharon Hardman West
I will always remember John presenting Barbour Co. Fair coffee cups every year to every act that played at the fair. That was always a special moment and I have my 20+ year collection of coffee cups. God Bless a great man.