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Lloyd E. Banquer

Fairfield, Connecticut

1931 - 2017

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Lloyd E. BanquerLloyd Banquer passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on December 6, 2017.Though trout, bluefish, striped bass and many of their cohorts might see it differently, the family and many friends of Lloyd Banquer, 86, are deeply saddened by his death.He was born on May 11,...

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Dear Doug and Karen:
I am so sorry to hear of Lloyds passing. Many years ago I had the sincere pleasure of working with Lloyd in North Salem. He was such a light in the office; telling stories of amazing lures he fashioned, of the fish he caught, and exploits with his hockey buddies. Enjoy the endless fishing, Lloyd.

LLoyd-- I have thought of you many times since I left southern Connecticut and moved to the boondocks of northern Connecticut. I am so sorry I was unable to join the party yesterday afternoon (12/10/17). I look forward to playing with you again on that big rink in the sky.

I had the utmost pleasure of meeting and spending time with Lloyd this past year and his character, spirit, intelligence and profound love for his family moved me. I was blessed to spend time with him hearing his colorful stories that spanned decades. Lloyd was one of a kind. He knew how to get the most out of every day. I hope he's casting a line right now on a quiet river looking for trout with the love of his life Hope watching (no longer waiting) for her lovable Lloyd to come home. ...

Doug and Karen, my deepest sympathies for your loss. Your Dad was one of the great ones! I will remember him fondly. I always loved talking with him about the books that he was reading. I last saw him at my Dad's funeral and he was still funny as ever. We picked right back up on discussing great books that we had read and trips to the beach. Your Dad was very special. God Bless.

Doug and Karen,

I regret hat I will not be able to attend the services for your father. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Doug and Family,

My heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Lloyd was a great man, who lived life to the fullest and left everyone who knew him with fond memories.

I can still hear his greeting at the start of each senior hockey season, " Hi, how was your summer, how you been....bring a check?"

Rest In Peace, Lloyd.

Lloyd was truly a one of a kind-a rare and delightful blend of gruffness, kindness, humor and witty sarcasm. I am honored to have called him a friend for 38 years and humbled to have continued his legacy as Benevolent Dictator of the Southern CT Senior Hockey Club. He will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace Lloyd

Uncle Lloyd was my favorite uncle. He was full of life, wit and wisdom. He will be missed by all that knew him. Prayers that God will bring comfort to his family and friends at this time.

THE COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING FOR A VETERAN HAS PASSED AWAY. RIP