Thomas-Lloyd-Obituary

Thomas Patrick Lloyd

Durango, Colorado

1945 - 2016

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DIED
October 11, 2016
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Durango, Colorado

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Thomas Patrick Lloyd, age 70, passed away at home on Oct. 11, 2016. Tom was the third son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo W. Lloyd. He was born Dec. 9, 1945 in Denver, Co. He attended elementary school at St. Columba and graduated from Durango High School in 1963. After graduating from Ft. Lewis College in...

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Tom and I were great friends from 1950 to 1957 when my family moved away.
We never stayed I touch and I regret that.
We roamed Durango constantly and I cherish memories of him.

Awww.Tommy Boy!

We will forever remember the times at the Rocket! Always pushing the sunsets, eating double cheeseburgers with gummy worms on it and popping corn until midnight! We love you!

Your Rocket Family

I just heard of Toms passing. I remember Tom fondly. We had a lot of great laughs. He loved his family dearly. No know he will be missed.
Molly

My condolences.
Charlene Miller

A toast to you my friend

I first met Tom in 1964 when I entered Fort Lewis College. He was one of about two dozen 'locals' from Durango who attended the Fort from the high school class of '64. We were not close but did stay in contact through our Fort Lewis days (many a good FLC/Durango party did we attend-but then we were Irish so what would you expect). Then when I returned to Durango a dozen years after FLC graduation we ran into one another many times over the next 30 years and always made time to stop and...

We will never forget the fun times we had on the wrestling trips! He was a great teacher to our children! Our condolences to Bettye and the kids! Remember, he will have everyone laughing in heaven. Love, John and Mary Lou Baughman

My wife and I are so sorry for your loss.
We wish our deepest heartfelt condolences during this time of sorrow.
Tom was my first friend when I moved to Durango in 1973 when he was working at the Golden Slipper during the summer and we have been friends ever since.
When I moved to Aztec it was a pleasure seeing Tom at Safeway. He had a great sense of humor and we always liked discussing the good old days in Durango.
I will greatly miss him and so will all of his friends and...

Tom was a great teacher from my high school years, and he was a great mentor to my son when he started working at the Rocket Drive In. Great man, great teacher, great mentor, great person. RIP my friend and thanks for everything you did you better our youth. You do not know how deep your interactions infected the people you touche.

Tom, you were one of a kind and I'm sure you will be missed. We always enjoyed so much seeing you and all of the Lloyd family when we traveled from Nebraska to visit your family. The past 20 some years seeing you at family reunions. Rest in peace Tom. Our condolences to all of your family. Love,
Mary and Jim Fox family