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Jerry Bright
April 25, 2023
I was a family friend of his older brother John, deceased, and lloyd use to scare us to heck by running along the ridge line of the house and jumping off and into the backyard pool. Jerry Bright, wheaton iL now in Atlanta
Hank Stocki
January 3, 2023
RIP Lloyd.
Was a pleasure to work and travel with him. Many fond memories of the time at Tellabs.
Audi McGee
January 2, 2023
Though I didn't know Lloyd personally, I knew of him because we all worked together at Tellabs. We'd go to Sharko's in Lisle in large groups at all different times.
Lloyd was a character to say the least. A huge prankster and had a somewhat tough guy reputation.
My condolences to his family and his friends, RIP.
Jerry Thornton
January 2, 2023
He certainly was one of a kind. He and I traveled to USWest in Seattle many times for Tellabs. He always brought laughter to the trip.
I remember one trip we took to California and how happy he was that he got a cadillac as a rental car. He couldn´t wait to show me how the car would alert you when you left the turn signal on too long. One of the many that made Tellabs a great place to work.
John Gaglione
January 1, 2023
I grew up with Lloyd. He was a year older and was always someone to look up to. He will be missed.
Robin Chase Carey
January 1, 2023
God bless you friend , Bless your family. We knew you , someone whose heart and energy were a blessing to us
Robin Chase Carey
George Funeral Home & Cremation Center - Aiken
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Lloyd Mack Obituary
Obituary of Lloyd Nicholas Mack Lloyd Nicholas Mack was born at Oak Park Hospital on June 14th, 1952. A descendant of one of Warrenville's pioneer families who have lived in Warrenville for seven generations since 1842. Nicknamed, "The Hamm... Read Lloyd Mack's Obituary
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