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Richard Llewellyn

Ledyard, Connecticut

1955 - 2014

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Richard "Dennis" Llewellyn, 59, of Gales Ferry, beloved husband for 33 years of Marie "Mimi" Peck-Llewellyn, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, (May 22, 2014) at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Born in Coral Gables, FL on March 11, 1955, son of the late William Donald and Georgia Ellen (Fugate)...

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To the Llewellyn Family...my condolences. I worked with Dennis at Electric Boat so had known him for many years. He was very pleasant to talk to and I heard a lot about the family over the years. He was very proud of his children! I am so sorry for your loss. Dennis was a very nice person. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mimi, Emmy and Matt,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. Dennis was a pleasure knowing whether at football games or at work he was always a gentleman.

Mimi, so very sorry to hear of your loss. You, Matt and Emmy will be in my prayers. May God give you the strength to get through this very difficult time.
Much love, Elizabeth

I am sorry for your lost to your family. I worked with Dennis at EB years ago, he was a great person to know and work with.

Mimi,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and our prayers are with you.

So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our warm thoughts and love are with you Mimi
Cynthia Lamont, and you fellow board members from
CT Coalition to Improve End of Life Care

Gone too soon. So sorry for your loss. You, Emmy, and Matt are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give you strength through these coming days, neighbor. Love, Shelley & Craig Williams

Dear Marie and Family,

I am saddened to learn of Dennis' passing. I am terribly sorry for your loss. I also feel your loss. As a new hire at Electric Boat, Dennis participated on my panel of interviewers and became my first trainer and mentor. He was always ready to share his vast knowledge and to provide guidance whenever asked. While Dennis was always a real gentleman and professional, I will most miss his sense of humor. His commentary about the news and events of any given day were...