BRIAN-LLOYD-Obituary

BRIAN LLOYD

Washington, District of Columbia

1966 - 2020

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October 5, 2020
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Washington, District of Columbia

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LLOYD Brian Duncan LLoyd Brian Duncan Lloyd, attorney and beloved son, brother, uncle and friend, 54, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Washington, DC on October 5, 2020. He was the son of Duncan Lloyd and the late Arlene Bachman. Brian was born August 12, 1966 in New York and in 1969 moved...

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Brian was a great friend to me. He always made me laugh. His cats were amazing. I know he's really enjoying his Heavenly life and making everyone around him laugh. I will always miss him. Rest easy my friend. Love always, Monty

2.5 years has gone by so quickly. Just wanted to pick up the phone and talk to my old friend about a new legal issue -- as we always did. Hope your in a great place (better than our beloved Patriots).

My heart hurts finding out that Brian is gone. I was lucky to call him my friend and truly cherished the time we spent together. He helped me during some challenging times in my life, always making me laugh and knowing he really cared. We had lost touch some years ago and I am so sad because of that. I really cannot believe he is gone. I wish we had more time together. Brian, I will miss your stories and wisdom but especially your silliness and ability to make me smile. Rest easy my friend....

Brian was my great friend. Unfortunately we lost contact, today he was on my mind heavily, and now today I found out about his passing. He was a great person and friend. Whenever we hung out we would talk a little about everything...politics, sports, crack ridiculous jokes together and of course his cats. I'll never forget meeting his cats. They were awesome and they loved him and he treated them like his children. We of course shared our love for animals especially cats. I wish I could've...

Keep thinking I'd love to visit Brian in D.C. Miss you Lloyd!

My OG! I cant believe it. U dont have to suffer any longer. My prayers go up for You and Your Family. You will be missed Bro.

He was a good friend. He and rode together to high school many times. It was because of him I started listening to "the Dead".
Safe journey my friend!

I met Brian shortly after moving to DC in 1990. We both had big plans and not much money so we worked as waiters at night, listening to the Dead into the early hours. We lived and worked together for several years before I moved back home, but a 30 year friendship was forged. Brian's views, personal and political, were always worth more investigations. His mind was was as fluid as the beer we drank and his conclusions were always spot on. I will miss him tremendously as I know many will....

Brian was one of the kindest and big hearted people I've ever known. Though we argued on occasion ferociously, we always made up. Anyone from back in the day has a lifetime exemption. We'll always be friends and that's true. Pick it up on the other side. RIP Brian.