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Savannah G
February 19, 2023
I had the honor of knowing Jane the last several years of her life, while working as a member on staff at the Forest at Duke. I admired how she treated all those she encountered with enthusiastic kindness & respect, but most importantly how she made friends of all those around her. Jane was the kind of person you looked forward to seeing. Despite having such an interesting & fascinating life of her own, she was always the type to ask about you instead of talk about herself. She was an avid listener, who enjoyed hearing about the big & small things in your day. She was wise, yet youthful at heart. We often laughed about how two individuals with a 65+ year age difference could become such dearly close friends, with plenty to always talk about. Although I will miss her witty sense of humor, smile, and her great advice, I will always cherish the memories of our friendship.
Holly Hoxeng `75
February 17, 2023
I agree with everything Andrea said! Coach Lloyd had confidence in us. She coached, she cajoled, she laughed, she sympathized.
Andrea Hammerschmidt Felkins `75
February 16, 2023
Coach Lloyd was the catalyst to starting the women´s golf team at Duke. After the arrival of Rod Meyer, Duke entered the era of Title IX and Coach Lloyd stepped up to lead our team. What we lacked In talent (no recruits) we made up in enthusiasm. Our team could only schedule away events when the Men´s van was available...Coach Lloyd was so encouraging and supportive-I have a picture she gave me of that first group with her. We were nothing important, but Coach Lloyd arranged lots of matches and we even went to a tournament at Furman. We managed to survive on $8 meals a day for the one overnight event. Jan Disque was our youngest the first year, and Jane supported her recognition as a female athlete at her graduation. Thanks Jane! You did good .
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