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Notice forwarded by Ralph Shapira, one of Chris' "since freshman year" friends.

 

Dear family and friends ,

We are devastated to announce the news of Christopher Lloyd’s untimely passing on Saturday, February 18th at dusk. Our tender-hearted songbird, Chris—beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle, cousin, father-in-law, and friend, flew to roost for the last time right as the light was leaving Saturday evening, with his wife Vassie, his twins, and Cherif by his side. In the past few months, he was transformed by a fast moving disease that has left us all in shock, and we are in awe of his bravery in the face of it. He had just turned 77 the month prior, and had spent the holidays surrounded by family. He was married to the love of his life, my mom Vassie, for 39 years (40 in August). He was undoubtedly the heart of our family and his sweet and grand presence be dearly, dearly missed. We love you Dad, and we’ll remember you for the rest of our days.

 

We are hoping to plan a memorial service for him in May, Dad's favorite month. Please stay tuned for details in the coming months.

 

Please feel free to share this message to any who cared for our dear Chris whom we may have missed in our email list.

 

With care and deep sadness,

So (Sophia) with the Sinopoulos / Lloyd family

https://www.cabotfh.com/obituary/christopher-lloyd



 
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03/05/23 02:32 PM #1    

Bucklin Moon

Chris was the kindest person I ever met

 


04/26/23 08:43 AM #2    

John Robinson

Chris was probably the only gentleman, in a rather antique use of the word, that I have ever met or am ever likely to meet. The fact that he tolerated my foolishness for more than 50 years is a small measure of his tolerant forbearance and grace under verbal abuse. I miss his cheery prognostications of doom, which he would broadcast to us, usually after the morning news on NPR.  


04/30/23 08:30 AM #3    

Peter Griswold

Chris was a dear friend.  He manifested a generosity of spirit, an infectious laugh, a willingness to enoy his own foibles, a profound concern for the dangers to the earth of climate warming and a desire to ameliorate the exploitation of the weak by the strong, a desire that he inherited from his parents and carried on throughout his lifetime.  I will miss our converssatons in which he shared  his intellectual curiosity and wealth of knowledge about politics, culture, and life in Vermont..    


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