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Keith E. Lloyd

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Lloyd, Keith E. PFC U.S. Army. Died serving his county in Iraq January 12, 2008, age 26. Loving son of Cynthia Allam and Gary (Joan) Lloyd. Soulmate and fiancée of Amanda Apollo. Beloved brother of Christine (Brad) Piper, Cora (fiance Nasi Vinca), Thomas (Ashley), Kraig, Gary and Joshua. ...

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To whom it may concern, I was Keith's 1SG back on 12 January 2008, I'm just now seeing this site. I think about Keith all the time especially on Memorial Day and Veterans Day. I would like to reach out to Keith's Family, but don't know the rules for this site. The last time I spoke to Keith's parents was on 12 January 2008, one of the hardest phone calls I ever made. God Bless you Keith, we miss you, and may God Bless your Family. CSM(R) Seann P. O'Brien Sr.

Time marches on we all grow older. You my wonderful nephew are forever young. What we all would give to get to watch you grow old with the rest of us. Ten years flew bye now but with you it seems just like yesterday. I believe you are with all the others who have passed on before you and since that fateful day your life was ended. Your dad has now joined you and one day the rest of us will too. You are still loved and missed. There never was enough time for any of us with you but especially...

It is now 9 years it seems like you were just with us in my mind I still can see the baby, toddler and I see clearly all your growing years. I see the young man who stood up in my wedding the brave man who enlisted. I also feel the loss of your presence and I see the effect on your family. Your mom and sisters and brothers miss you so much. I know your watching down on them but please be ever watchful over your mom and dad they both need you so right now. Loving you always your Auntie Cora.

I miss you so much

Keith,

Not a single day goes by that your memory is not in my head. Today is a day to be concerned about barbecues, amusement parks, or some general relaxation before the work week. Today is the day to remember the fallen, the ones who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. Today I walk around with a smile on my face trying to hide the pain in my heart but I know you wouldn't want that for me or any of us who served with you brother so I wanna say thank you...

It is now eight years and it still feels unreal without your light and smile in our life's. You haven't been forgotten nor could you be. I love and miss of you and think of you often. Always in our hearts

To the many family and friends of this great american. Yesterday was a day I will always remember. The world was robbed of a magnificent soldier, brother, and son. Now he shines down on us from above and I know watches the backs of his brothers at arms. PFC Lloyd you are truly missed by those whose lives you have crossed during your time here. May you rest in peace

SFC Reed

To the family and friends of Keith E. Lloyd:
May our fallen heroes never be forgotten. Remembering Keith on the anniversary of his passing.

to my little boy
someday I will hold you in my arms an make you all better