Lloyd-Bean-Obituary

Lloyd Fitzgerald Bean

Brighton, New York

1938 - 2019 (Age 80)

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Lloyd Fitzgerald BeanBrighton - Mr. Lloyd Fitzgerald Bean was born October 14, 1938 in Shelly Bay, Bermuda. He passed away in his home in Brighton, New York on January 8, 2019. He is preceded in death by his parents, Gerard and Celeste Bean, and his sister, Elizabeth Miller.He was the loving...

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Ursula and family,
Though it's been many years since I've seen Lloyd I still rememberhim fondly. I was saddened to hear of his passing.

My son, Christopher, called and told me of Lloyd's passing. I am so sorry to hear of his death, I was and am very fond of both of you...
Please know that you're welcome in my Florida home anytime and in any of my children's Rochester homes anytime and in Jennifer's home in Florida. You've always been part of our family and we would all love to see you. Regards, Dottie Kiellach. (727) 656 7156 or [email protected]

Ed and I were very saddened to learn of Lloyd's passing. Whenever we spoke to him at an event we were all present at he was always a pleasure to talk to. We both remember, at one such event, his description of how physics made it highly unlikely that a paper airplane could be flown into the open rooftop of a car, which would mean you would win the car. It was a wonderful explanation. He was right; no one got the paper plane it in.
Please accept our most sincere condolences,
Susan and Ed...

Lloyd and family.
I was very sorry to hear of the loss of your father.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I had the honor of working with Lloyd as a cofounder of the Prism program
I enjoyed his passion ,wisdom and commitment to the children of our community.
He will be missed and my condolences to his family.

Ursula: My wife Jane's and my sincere condolences on the passing of your husband. We will pray for you and your family to find peace. John & Jane Richman

34 years ago, Lloyd and I met in building that, in places, was falling g down around us. It was structure that possessed an
ephemeral quality primarily because it did not exist in the usual scheme of things. I had no idea who and what he was. Over the course of a year, I came to treasure our mini meetings. His truly wicked sanguine sense of humor;the ubiquitous brown thin
stick dancing in his mouth while holding forth a perpective that made it plain - genius is doing common things...

Our paths crossed discussing Bermuda as I was also born on that Island. I will miss seeing his pictures and hearing his stories of travel. A kind and gentle soul...RIP Sir Lloyd

I have shared many deep conversations with Lloyd. He always was free to share experiences of his long and amazing life. I admired his intelligence and compassion. Most importantly Lloyd was a down to earth man. I will miss him. Rest in peace my friend.