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Karen & Steve Rider
October 17, 2022 | Durango, CO
Durango, Colorado
1961 - 2022
Leo W. Lloyd III, age 60, passed away due to heart complications on August 4, 2022. Leo was born in Ogden, Utah on December 29, 1961 to Leo and Connie Lloyd. He grew up in Wallace, ID and Libby, MT. Leo spent many summers in Durango, CO visiting both sets of grandparents. His love for Durango and...
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Karen & Steve Rider
October 17, 2022 | Durango, CO
Our condolences on your loss of your loved one. His loss is felt by so many. May your love sustain you at this difficult time.
Margaret and Danny Pacheco
August 29, 2022
I didn´t know Leo but knew him through his brother John and wife Shawna lloyd
Pamela Chesnut
August 18, 2022
Rest in peace, my old friend. I could not, and will not ever match your love of life. I will always relive our talks and smiles. Your dedication to your craft is unmatched. God gained a true hero. Rest easy my friend. Your work is done here. Prayers of love and comfort to your family.
Duane Jenkins
August 18, 2022 | Work
Dear Susie and Boys, I experienced Leo's great compassion and care while riding in an ambulance with my son. I will be forever grateful to him.
Susan Ashburn
August 13, 2022 | Other
Don't know what to say this is so sad. My heart goes out to you, Leo and Connie. Also don't know where to send condolences, but you know I care about you and yours. Susan
Susan Ayres Davies
August 12, 2022
I met Leo when I was in the first paramedic class held in Durango back in 1999-2000. He was the instructor and an exceptional one. I learned so much from him. He not only was a great teacher, he was a great mentor. We remained friends long after the class was over. He will forever be remembered as a kind and humble man and always a friend to everyone. Heaven has received wonderful soul. My prayers are with his family for comfort and healing. Know that you will see him again someday.
Nina (Wright) Rader
August 11, 2022
Leo was a mentor, friend and colleague in search & rescue and the fire department, and he supported me in a career change to healthcare. He tirelessly contributed untold hours of service to the local community and had an impact well beyond it. Many great memories too of Leo including back country skiing trips, and helping rig a rope rescue "highline" across the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. Leo, you were taken from this earth way too soon. May you rest in peace. And peace and comfort to...
Steve Kelleher
August 11, 2022 | Friend
Our hearts are heavy with learning of the loss of Leo but so full of memories, smile and love having known him. Being around Leo was always an adventure and you always knew you were in for a good time no matter what the conditions, he approached life with a twinkle in his eye, a smile on his face and always with a little bit of mischief. Much love to the Lloyd family, Leo is deeply missed!
Anne-Britt Ostlund
August 11, 2022 | Friend