Lloyd-Johnson-Obituary

Lloyd A. Johnson

Enfield, Connecticut

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JOHNSON, Lloyd A. Lloyd A. Johnson, 73, of Enfield, beloved husband of Nancy (Allard) Johnson, departed this life on Wednesday, (January 25, 2006) surrounded by his loving family. Lloyd was born on August 15, 1932 in Providence, RI son of the late Axel and Anna (Hartvik) Johnson. Lloyd...

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Meghan, Dave and Steve, On behalf of the Youth Group at Hazardville, Becky and I want to let you know that our prayers and thoughts are with you during this time of loss. We know what is like to lose a loved one and how the loss sometimes confuses us. Please call us or e-mail us whenever you feel the need. Remember that many prayers are being said for you and your family with the hope that you will know, that someone cares and thinks of you, like The Lord above and Youth Group too.

Nancy and family, My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time. Lloyd will be missed by all of us. Remember that each day brings with it the miracle of a new beginning. Many of the moments you had together were marvelously disguised as ordinary days, but Lloyd managed to make something extraordinary out of them. Remember the good days and events you shared together to give you comfort.
Grace and peace to you, Jackie Michaud

Although it has been many years since we have been with Lloyd & Nancy, we still keep in touch with Hal & Nancy from our days as neighbors in Windsor Locks. We'll always have pleasant memories of Nancy & Lloyd's early years together and their joy in their new home in Enfield.
We send our condolences to the family.
Peg & Art Runde

Meghan and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know that you were very close to your grandfather and watched him struggle for a while. You've been so strong throughout this all, and no matter how bad things become, know that you will get through this. I'm here for you if you ever need to talk or get away for a while. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kari-Lyn Osborn