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Harold and Edith Lloyd

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Harold & Edith Ann Cartwright Lloyd Together Harold Lloyd and his wife of almost 59 years, Edith Ann Cartwright Lloyd, both died of natural causes on Sunday, August 26, 2007, just 18 hours apart. Separated by their infirmities in their final days, they are together again.Harold was born...

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Wally, I wish I would have known about the funeral. I would have been there. The lives they have touched are ennumerable. I have a lot of found memories of them both. Their personalities and humor will forever echo and resound in my soul. They have touched my life in so many ways.
Wally, I really enjoyed your lessons back when. You had a unique gift of delivery. Thank you. Stephen J Burr and family.

I too, like Karli Keech remember The Llyods . I grew up around the corner from them. Mr. Lloyd would tease us when we would ride our bikes around the block. And for Halloween they would always invite us in. They would want us to do some kind of trick before we would get a treat. I would always sing alittle song. The treats seemed to be extra special coming from that house because they were given by such nice people.

As part of the Lloyd family I treasure my memories of Harold and Edith. It was wonderful to get to know them through the scouting program of the stake and also as family. They were such fun, special people. My prayers are with their family.

What can I saw about my friends and mentors? The world has lost two great leaders. I will always remember their kindness and fun loving spirits. I am thankful for the privilege of being able to say I have known and loved both of them. (One of the original five Eagles.)

I remember the Lloyds my whole life...walking to their house with my grandpa and visiting them,driving them crazy as one of the neigborhood kids..and of course crakers for treats at halloween..they will be missed..may our heavnly father be with their family at this time.

They were the greatest !! My mother was a sister to Harold. At a young age (5) until his death, he has been my favorite uncle.

I was one of the scouts who had the priviledge of being taught by Harold. He was the Cooking Merit Badge Counselor for a long time. His love for scouting and his sence of humor will long be remembered. Sister Lloyd was always such a sweet lady. Her smile was always a treat. It has been many years since I was in the 16th ward, but the memories will last forever.

I am so sorry for the family's loss, but if my sweetheart and I could spend that many years together and share the experiences of life and then the experience of returning home together, I would consider myself truly blessed. God bless

I have fond memories of Harold and Edith, my uncle and aunt. Even though I didn't get to visit with them much as I got older and moved away, those good memories will last forever. Best wishes to the family.