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Lloyd Schaffhauser Obituary

Lloyd Schaffhauser, the man with the million dollar laugh and as many friends, died unexpectedly at Hilton Head Hospital with his adoring wife, Helen Kemp, and his niece Adrienne Pratt, at his side. He was 87 years young.

Lloyd was born in 1935 in Norwich, Connecticut and was the son of the late Joseph J. and Anna L. Schaffhauser. He was a graduate of Norwich Free Academy. Immediately after high school, during the height of the Korean War, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served three years. After serving his country, he attended the University of Connecticut, where he received his B.S degree in accounting. He became a Certified Public accountant in 1967 and worked for Slade Mace & Co., CPA in Hartford Connecticut, where he became a partner in the firm. In 1978 he went to work for Connecticut Transit (now known as CTTransit) as the Finance & Budget Officer and retired in 2003 as the Pension Plan Administrator.

The character of Lloyd's life might be summed up in a few words: he was sincere, he was honest and he was loyal. He was a splendid man of great humor and big heart and those that knew him are unlikely to forget the warm and glowing brightness of his friendship. Lloyd was a kind and wonderful soul. He will be deeply missed by all who were lucky and privileged enough to know him

He was a devoted Yankees and Giants fan (although he grew to love South Carolina college sports) and was captivated by podcasts and true crime stories. To the exasperation of his wife, he loved all "gadgets" and technology. He traveled extensively in the last decades of his life. Some of the happier times included an ocean crossing on the QE II, a flight on the Concord and a memorable family vacation on Hilton Head Island for his 70th birthday.

His greatest joy, however, was spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by his loving wife, Helen, and his niece Adrienne (Schaffhauser) Pratt and her husband Tim Pratt of Mystic, CT. He also leaves his dear friends Patricia Pagani of Plainville and Chuck and Ann Marie Reuter of Granby Connecticut. His was predeceased by his brother and sister-in-law, Philip and Theela Schaffhauser, and his life time friend, Ken Fernino, who was like a brother to him. He also leaves behind his beloved cat Charlie.

Interment will be held at the beautiful Six Oaks Cemetery located in the Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island. www.Keithfuneral.com.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Dec. 25, 2022.

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Mike and Andrea Ader

December 28, 2022

Helen,
We were saddened to learn of Lloyd's passing. In our memory he will always be seated at our Easter table, enjoying the food and faces of that annual feast. Lloyd and Mike shared an interest in winemaking, a hobby in which he soon excelled. He and Andrea enjoyed poppy seed bread and dry humor. Lloyd was a great man who lived a great life. We will miss him.

Chuck Reuter

December 27, 2022

Lloyds sense of humor, his honesty and his loyalty to the people that he cared about made him a special friend. I especially enjoyed and benefited from Lloyd's curiosity, he never met a gadget or device that didn't intrigue him. Lloyd first explained the iCloud to me years ago, when I still thought clouds were stratus and cumulus. I will miss our many conversations on aircraft, electric cars, and whatever the latest gizmo was that captured Lloyd's attention. I will miss the email chains of forwarded newspaper and magazine articles. Most of all I will miss you Lloyd. Rest in Peace my good friend.

David Hayden

December 26, 2022

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Paul McCormick

December 26, 2022

Lloyd and Helen were great neighbors here in Bloomfield I am very sad to learn of Lloyd's passing.

Jack and Melody Macary

December 26, 2022

We always had fun sitting next to Lloyd and Helen during the annual Easter Feasts at Michael and Andrea's home. Lloyd had a great sense of humor and definitely knew how to make us laugh. We'll miss him and cherish our memories.

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ALVIN DOUGLAS

December 25, 2022

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Ann Marie Reuter

December 24, 2022

I had the privilege of working for Lloyd for nine years. He was an excellent manager, and he always treated me as an equal and respected my opinions. I have many fond and funny memories of those years working together. Our working relationship quickly turned into a close friendship, one which I will always treasure. I like to imagine Lloyd is now laughing and sharing stories with his friends Greg C. and Steve B. about the good old days on Vernon Street. Rest In Peace my dear friend.

Charlie Carson

December 24, 2022

Lloyd was a great person who I had the pleasure of working with for 35 years. We were more than just co-workers. We had a foursome that lunched together monthly. Lloyd and I active employees along with two retirees. I will always have found memories of Lloyd's friendship and kindness.

Dave Lee

December 24, 2022

Lloyd was one of the first people I met when I arrived at the old Connecticut Transit garage on Vernon Street, and we remained friends and colleagues for over 30 years. "Million dollar laugh" is apt. We'll miss you.

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