Meredith Madison Lloyd, 60, of White Stone, Virginia died Monday morning, April 8, 2013 in her home by the Bay. Meredith loved life and spent her life taking care of others as a Registered Nurse at the Medical College of Virginia and Rappahannock-Westminster Canterbury before coming to Rappahannock General Hospital in Kilmarnock.
Meredith is the daughter of the late Charlotte Madison and, Wilbert Madison, 89, of West Point, VA. She is survived by her brother, Wilson Madison of Cumberland; two sons, Christopher Lloyd and his wife Adriana, of Woodbridge; Charlie Lloyd and his wife, Dawn of Chesterfield; two grandchildren, Charlie and Pepper.
A Celebration of her life and incredible spirit will be held Saturday, April 20, 2013, 2:00 p.m. at Vincent Funeral Home, 417 11th Street, West Point, VA. Gifts in remembrance of a life well lived may be made to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 6 Herndon Ave., Annapolis, MD, 21403, Attn: Membership Department, with a note "for Meredith Lloyd", or to the Rappahannock General Hospital Foundation, c/o Jimmy Carter Jr., P.O. Box 588, Kilmarnock, VA, 22482, with a note "in memory of Meredith Lloyd". Tributes may be posted at www.vincentfh.com.
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I think of Meridith and miss her smiling face. She was a good soul and I know the Angels are rejoicing to have her with them.I will always remember her may she rest in peace.
Donna Minter
Friend
April 5, 2019
My condolences to the family of Meredith Madison Lloyd. Experiencing the death of a loved one is a traumatic event. May you find peace in knowing that soon, our Creator will completely remove death forever. (1 Corinthians 15:26)
B. Gardner
May 2, 2013
For all the friends and family of Meredith, I wish the happiness in having shared her life, and peace from the sadness of losing her.
Marguerite Slaughter
April 19, 2013
A great lady always full of fun and laughter, who will be surely missed by all.
Elizabeth Miller
April 19, 2013
In my short time at RGH, Meredith took the time to show me, a young nurse, the ways of the profession. She taught me a lot in the short time I knew her and I will never forget her kindness and compassion for her job, patients, coworkers, and friends. I miss you Meredith, Heaven gained another angel.
Jessica Jarvis
April 14, 2013
You were an inspiration and such a beautiful person,always there willing to assist others putting their needs before your own."I will always remember you walking down the hall at RGH with a smile and saying "honey you okay and i would say do i look needy because you were always asking me that. RIP ,You will truely be missed.
Ann Shabazz
April 14, 2013
What a kind and wonderful nurse also a generous spirit, I am so glad I got to know her---!!!!!!Cindy Mildrew
April 13, 2013
We met as excited 6 yr.olds ready to start the 1st grade. Our first meeting was so memorable because you almost cut off your toe on a fan! Wow, how do you top that? I value the memories of growing up so long ago. I'm sadden we lost touch but I never forgot you. Praying for your heartbroken family. Mr. Madison and Wilson, I'm so very sorry.
Jeanette Pierce McConchie
April 13, 2013
Meredith.....with every wave that breaks, whether along the Bay or by the Sea and each autum leaf falling wiil bring thoughts of you to me....
Ted Rollings
April 12, 2013
Meredith one of the best friends I have ever had.always smiling and caring for others.there are so many things that I can say about meredith the best I will miss you so much I can't put into words . I'm so thankful I was there for you that last week of your life.WHAT A SPECIAL PERSON YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART.LOVE AND MISS YOU SO.
Brenda Hurley
April 11, 2013
IN MEMORY OF MEREDITH I WOULD LIKE TO THANK GOD FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE CARE OF AN EX CO-WORKER WHOM I USE TO WORK WITH AND WAS HONOR TO BE WITH HER THROUGHOUT HER LAST DAYS, TAKEN HER LAST BREATH OF HER JOURNEY,MEMORIES OF YOUR SMILE WILL NOT BE FORGOTTON,EXCELLENT IN GIVING UNTO OTHER'S DURING XMAS TIME,RIGHTEOUSNESS OF YOURSELF THAT YOU STRIVE TO BE,EVERLASTING I PRAY THAT YOUR SPIRIT WILL REST IN PEACE,DELIVERER OF YOUR SPIRIT THAT THE LORD&HIS ANGELS HAS SET YOUR SPIRIT FREE,IT TOUCHED ALL OF US SO POWERFULLY THAT MANY OF US WEPT,THIS HAPPEN TO SOON TO A GOOD PERSON LIKE YOU, BUT GOD KNOWS BEST,HE IS GOD,THE FATHER,GOD THE SON,AND GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT,WHO I KNOW YOUR'RE RESTING IN CARE OF HIS PEACE LOVE YOU SISTER LAMB OF GOD.Y.D.H
YVETTE HARDING
April 11, 2013
I will miss her smiling face and her sweet and kind personality!!!!!!
Connie Hudnall
April 11, 2013
I worked at RGH with Meredith for many years. She always was smiling and gave 200% to her patients, sometimes at the cost of her limited time. She was kind, deeply empathetic and professional. She always presented herself with style, usually wearing beautifully coordinated pastel scrubs, adorned with a bow and earrings. I will truly miss her. She will always inspire me.
Donna Haynie-Clark
April 11, 2013
I worked with Meredith she always had a smile,I will miss her greatly.She always had a kind word to say with a smile on her face that would light up the room anywhere she was.
Sarah Reed
April 11, 2013
Meredith will be truly missed, I will away remember how you was the first person to introduce yourself to me before I got rehired back at RGH, that night I had come in to say hi to some of the staff. Was personality never changed when I was working, you was alway willing to with something that I didn't know about at you, you was just a very friendly, outgoing person. The last time I soon you at RGH you was concerned about me after hearing that I was sick but getting better. You are the person who though being very sick you showed that you was concerned about ohters. You will truly be missed, epecially your smile
Terry Muse
April 11, 2013
Meredith "gorgeous" Lloyd I already miss you -our nites out after work, bowling, lunches and our long phone conversations. I was so blessed to have you as a good friend for the 3 short years I knew you. You're dedication, thoughtfulness and caring nature for friends, family and pt care was an inspiration. You fought a courageous battle with utmost dignity and grace. I'm going to truly miss ya "Gorgeous." xxxooo
Leslie Yost-Schomer
April 11, 2013
My prayers are with the family. We all Loved her very much.
Cookie Russell
April 11, 2013
Working with Meredith @ RGH, I found her to be a woman of incredible class, joy, and a smile that could brighten the whole room. She never failed to forget a holiday, and would bring special gifts in for all her co-workers, seeming to be the one recieving the greatest joy in doing so. Meredith was a beautiful person who will be dearly, dearly missed, but never forgotten. Her spirit of love and grace will live on in all of us that knew her.
Patty Throckmorton
April 11, 2013
I worked with Meredith at RGH and really miss her,she was one of the kindest most caring people I have ever met.She will be miissed by many and always rememered.
Donna Minter
April 11, 2013
A lady of such strength, character, love, and giving, Meredith, M, and most importantly Mimi embraced life to the fullest and lived each day giving to others. We are all so enriched from the moments we spent with you, sharing life. From the beginning of our friendship at Busch Gardens in 1976 to our days by the Bay, I will continue to share all that you have taught me with those I love and meet. I will continue to tell your story, my dear friend
"The waves echo behind me and I treasure our gifts from the sea."
Betsy Wood
April 11, 2013
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