Lloyd-Goldfarb-Obituary

Lloyd Goldfarb

New York, New York

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GOLDFARB--Lloyd, 67, of Great Neck, NY on September 20. Architect, teacher and advocate of senior dignity. Enthusiastic, kind and devoted, Lloyd is lovingly remembered by wife Susan, children Robin and Neil, Adam and Sheryl, siblings Joel and Linda, Roy and Esther and numerous cousins, nieces,...

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Thanks for taking the time to share your kind words with us. We greatly appreciate the memories and condolence wishes you have shared.

I JUST HEARD THE NEWS VIA THE GREAT NECK RECORD...I WILL MISS LLOYD'S SMILE AND KINDNESS..WE USED TO SEE EACH OTHER AT THE POST OFFICE, AND EXCHANGE A SMILE AND A FEW WORDS....HE ALSO DESIGNED A BASEMENT PROJECT SO MY HARRY COULD HAVE A TRAIN ROOM...HE WAS A WONDERFUL MAND AND A PLEASURE TO DEAL WITH....I WILL MISS YOU LLOYD...THANX FOR EVERYTHING...KEN STOLLER....

Sincere condolences to the entire Goldfarb family. Lloyd was a talented professional and a positive force at Temple Emanuel of Great Neck. May his memory be for a blessing!! Sue and Chuck Butin

My condolences. I last saw Lloyd and so many from the family when Larry originated the idea for the Mollot extended family get together at the hotel (Nevelle, I think) several years ago.
Lloyd and I had some time to really chat. The thing is, when you know each other from childhood, especially with the tradition of the several generations, there's an easiness so that years disappeared. Since, for no good reason, I rarely travel, I missed the opportunity to continue to chat with him and so...

We are so sorry for your loss. I have heard such wonderful things about Lloyd Goldfarb from Sheryl.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Rob Sommo & George Billis

Dear Goldfarb family; I was very saddened to hear about Lloyd's passing and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
With deepest sympathy.

We were very sorry to hear of Lloyd's passing. Our sympathies to all of his friends and family.

Jennifer and Geoff Mason (St. Paul, MN)

Lloyd and my dad, Stan worked for years as "the cousins" of the Mollot family, keeping the heratige alive, lets hope that we as a family can continue to do the same, and remember his memory with the same love that he had for the family.

We were deeply saddened when we learned about Lloyd's passing. Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this most difficult time.