Michael-Lloyd-Obituary

Michael T. Lloyd

Edwardsville, Pennsylvania

1952 - 2021

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EDWARDSVILLE — Michael T. Lloyd, 69, of Edwardsville, passed away peacefully on Monday, Oct. 18, 2021.

Born Aug. 8, 1952, in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Harry R. and Mildred Rose Lloyd.

Michael was a graduate of Saint Nicholas High School, earned his BA from King's...

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So very sorry to hear of Michael´s passing. He was so helpful to me during the retirement process. May he Rest In Peace

Deepest sympathy to your family. Herr Lloyd was one of the best teachers I had at Coughlin. I was lucky to travel with him and the German club in 1996, and still remember the trip fondly. He will be missed, the world has lost a special light.

One of my favorite teachers. Rest easy, Herr Lloyd

What a great guy! Dave and I have had so many fun times with him. I will miss you and our lunch dates. So will my family at our gatherings.

May you rest in peace

Kids at Coughlin took German specifically because of Herr Lloyd's reputation as a wonderful, kind, caring teacher. His compassion extended to kids who weren't even in his classes: German Club had many kids who didn't even take German as a class, just because we wanted to be around him. He was that special and everyone knew it. How lucky we were to have been influenced by such a great man.

He was one cool cat. Rest in peace.

My deepest condolences to the family. Herr Lloyd was my high school German teacher many years ago & he remains one of my favorites. He also chaperoned our group trip abroad, which was my first exposure to much of anything beyond the Wyoming Valley. That trip inspired my love of travel & fondness for Austria, Germany & Switzerland that exists to this day. Thank you, Herr Lloyd, for your years of dedication to your profession, your ability to make learning fun, & your positive impact on...

Herr Lloyd was, without question, simply the best teacher I have ever had. I have 4 years of very fond memories of his classes that have left a lifetime's worth of impressions on me. He was a kind man who touched the souls of those he taught, and I will miss him very deeply. Rest well, Herr Lloyd.