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JAMES T. LLOYD

Washington, District of Columbia

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LLOYD JAMES T. LLOYD James T. Lloyd, a leading transportation law and public policy lawyer, died peacefully at his home of prostate cancer in Bethesda, MD, on December 19, 2013, surrounded by his loving family. He was 72. Jim was admired by his colleagues for his intelligence, strategic thinking...

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Juliette; So very sorry about your loss. Jim and I were fraternity brothers at WSU. Although we lost track of so many brothers over the years Jim will always be remembered by many of us.

In addition to all his successes and talents, Jim was a wonderful neighbor. His quick wit, his sage advice, and his contributions to the community will long be remembered.

Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to Juliette and the rest of Jim's family.

With sympathy,
Julia Moore & Harry Blaney

May all the love, caring and joy with this great man bring peace to your heart in remembrance; the warmth of friends and family surround you; and the love of God sustain you.

Juliette, I have not seen Jim since our USAir days. You will remain in my prayers. May Jim rest in peace. I remember him

Juliette--I am sorry very sorry to see this, especially during the holidays.

Dearest Juliette, I just now heard about Jim's passing. I wanted to write and express Lewis' & my condolences to you and the family. YOU were so good for each other --- we were looking at pictures the other day, and the pictures of your wedding were among them. What a wonderful memory that was to share that day with the two of you.
Please know that you will be in our thoughts and prayers. May God's blessings of peace be with you,
Rama & Lewis

Jim was a gentleman, but he was so funny and so kind. Always a delight to be around. I loved working with him at the Hydeman law firm and remember him with great fondness. My sincere condolences to his family.

Dearest Juliette, Jimmy, Kevin, Christina and family,

Jim was one of the kindest men I have been blessed to be related and to truly admire. While our visits were often annual, he made everyone around him always feel as though they mattered. He was a gracious, bright and good man. I loved his company and loved that he loved my first cousin Juliette so much. We are all better for having had this wonderful man in our lives and now our hearts forever. With love and sympathy. ...

Always a gentleman of infinite patience and wisdom. My condolences to Juliette and all. He will most certainly be missed.