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Lloyd was a great man in so many ways. I miss him. Todd Weiler
Todd Weiler
February 14, 2025
Salt Lake City, Utah
1940 - 2019
Lloyd Sharp Pendleton1940 ~ 2019Fairview, Utah -Lloyd Sharp Pendleton, 78, who started as a cowboy in the dusty Utah desert, and later was known as the tireless "Energizer Bunny" champion of the downtrodden, died at home March 3, 2019 after a short but intense battle with cancer. Lloyd's life...
Read MoreLloyd was a great man in so many ways. I miss him. Todd Weiler
Todd Weiler
February 14, 2025
Wonderful TED and TEDMED lectures. Thanks.
M. C. Oelwang
January 09, 2023 | Other
Although it's several years since Lloyd left earthly life, I'm just now seeing this and can't simply read it and leave without saying, like so many others, what a deep impression Lloyd left on me. He was in the Capitol Hill ward for a year when he worked a detail in HHS and we loved him. In a particularly moving and memorable testimony, ge once spoke of his artist daughter and how her art was how she fulfilled the commandment to "be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth." Lloyd was...
Stephanie Soper
August 26, 2022 | Friend
Thanks for your work to end homelessness in Utah !
Grant Amann
May 23, 2020 | Los Angeles, CA
You are very much loved sir. Thank you for your wonderful work. God Bless the homeless in this country by putting into action your "homeless first" concept.
D Crisp
March 30, 2020 | Thousand Oaks, CA | Student
he cool
jay berd
February 20, 2020 | Williams Blv, IN | Grandchild
An amazing individual. I never met him, but based on his work with the homeless -- his empathy for the most destitute of us -- I think it is fair to conclude he was a man of honor. May he rest in peace, and may his legacy inspire the rest of us to treat all people work dignity, respect, and grace.
Jeffrey Dodson
January 12, 2020 | Rockford, IL | Friend
Great man. Great healer and protector. I admired you from a distance. All my love to your family.
Lawrence Bluemel
November 22, 2019 | Bakersfield
I "inherited" Lloyd through his work association with my husband, Randy Hopkins. One of the best gifts I've ever received. We just learned of his passing on Monday when Facebook alerted Randy about his birthday. Heartbroken for you and your family, but grateful for his release from pain. Now is he free again to shed his light on everyone around him. Because of our deep and special connection, I penned this tribute which appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune, Aug. 23, 2019. "Lloyd Pendleton Helped...
Jan Hopkins
August 24, 2019 | Farmington, UT | Friend