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Molly Rubilar
July 14, 2024
I´m not a friend of the family. I found a photo album at a at an estate sale. A gorgeous Album. It has a photo of Lloyd at 7 months.
David Randall
April 6, 2020
I remember Lloyd taking us (the senior sculpture class) downstairs to the music dept. and finding us all instruments to play while he "tickled the ivories". Such fun! He will be missed! I was also a sculpture major in the class of 1974.
March 15, 2020
I remember wonderful days in his clsses during the 60's. He was a great teacher and wonderful artist. My heart goes out to his family as at my age- there are many losses. His memory will live in the hearts and creativity of many of his students
Susan Wood
March 12, 2020
Lloyd was my sculpture teacher at B.U. (I graduated in '74) and also a friend. I am saddened to hear of his deathhe has frequently been in my thoughts over the years since I last saw him. Barbara, Nina, and LisaI extend my deep condolences. Lloyd was a wonderful, inspiring, and encouraging teacher, a talented sculptor, a fun person to be with, and a darned good pianist! He was full of enthusiasm and life. I always enjoyed visiting with Lloyd and Barbara and their kids at their home in Newton, and getting to see what he was up to in his studio. Thank you, Lloydyou will be missed.
March 8, 2020
Lloyd was a great sculptor, a wonderful teacher, a talented musician, and a gracious host with his wonderful wife, Barbara. To be in his presence was an experience that was always memorable and filled with joy. How he will be missed.....Heartfelt condolences to Barbara and his daughters and fondest wishes from,
Lorraine Shemesh
Jack Carney
March 6, 2020
Some lasting friendships were made in your sculpture class at Boston University in the 80s, not to mention the one I had with you Thank you
Maria Emilsson
March 5, 2020
Mr. Lillie - i mean Lloyd - how you charmed and entertained us all! You are a favorite childhood presence. I am so sorry you have been sick. Rest in peace, Lots of Love, MariaE
Mary
March 4, 2020
The epitome of a man with real joie de vivre. Such a big heart, and incredible talent. Love you, Uncle Lloyd.
Oluf Hartvigson
March 3, 2020
Lloyd was my Sculpting Professor my senior year at BU (many years ago, 1987-88). He was always so full of energy and enthusiasm to impart his knowledge and share his talent with all who were interested in trying. I wish his family and friends comfort and peace in your hearts. My condolences to all.
Oluf Hartvigson
March 3, 2020
Lloyd will be missed and a segment of creativity has been taken from this Earth with his passing.
Mike Casey(former Ma resident)
March 2, 2020
Mr. Lillie,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army during the Korean War. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
March 1, 2020
Fellow Sculptor, he shall be missed... we have missed him for years since they left Newton.
Penelope Jencks
George MacGillivray
March 1, 2020
Lloyd was my neighbour for almost 40 years. He brought lots of life and lots of fun to our little street.
I always enjoyed summertime when our windows were open and he would be playing piano; it was like a free concert!
My condolences to Nina and Lisa and their families.
Cheryl Boemer
February 29, 2020
Mr. Lillie was one of a "kind" he was fun, creative, loving and silly all wrapped into one...I can still hear him humming as he jammed on the piano...you will be missed Mr. Lillie...another Maple Ave/Circle has gone to be with the best of them...
February 28, 2020
mr Lillie was my favorite other father...funny charming loved life caring creative and always made you feel special... your jamming with Barabra gave a whole another meaning my heart aches missing another Maple Ave/Circle person.
Kath Madden
February 28, 2020
So sorry to learn of Mr. Lillie's passing.
Condolences to his family.
He was a neighborhood treasure and an all around great neighbor.
I will always remember Chirstmas caroling with with him leading the pack of kids and adults, as he played the accordion.
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