Patricia G. Lloyd
Patricia G. Lloyd, age 72, of Revere, formerly of Dorchester, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 15, 2019.
Patricia, aka Pat, Tricia, was born and raised in the Neponset area of Boston, she attended St. Anne’s School, Mount Saint Joseph Academy and Graduated from Northeastern University. Tricia retired from New England Telephone Company and afterword went back to work with Social Security Administration. She enjoyed traveling around the world and had met many lasting friends throughout her travels. Pat loved her condo life looking out onto the ocean, always felt like a vacation home. She volunteered with the Revere Public schools for many years in assisting in the class room reading to the children and spoke of the kids so fondly. Pat was an avid reader, loved giving recommendations of books, loved the Irish hour on Saturdays and her classical music. She looked forward to celebrating social gatherings with friends and family, although always late!
Patricia was the beloved daughter of the late Gerard J. and Winifred (Lennon) Lloyd. Devoted sister of Gerard Lloyd and his wife Margaret of Milton, Carol McKenna and her husband Robert of Harwich, Winnie Horgan and her husband John of Milton, John ‘Jake’ Lloyd of Abington and his partner Diane Brugman and the late Teresa Lloyd. Cherished Aunt of many loving nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Patricia also leaves behind her beloved cat, Pinto.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St Ann Church, NEPONSET, Friday, June 21, at 10 o’clock. Visiting Hours in the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., EAST MILTON SQUARE, Thursday 4-8 pm. Interment Private. If desired contributions in Patricia’s name may be sent to American Cancer Society, 125 S Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130.
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Tricia was always a delight. Her sense of humor and joy for living were an inspiration. I always felt rejuvenated after talking with her. Even my last conversation with her only a week before she went into hospice we had a few hearty laughs. I remember going skiing with her many years ago As we were heading to the top of Attitash Mountain. she looked at me and said “what do we do when we get to the top”. In my dismay I said “have you ever done this before?” “No” she calmly replied. Later on at the emergency room, as we were having her broken arm set, we were laughing about the exciting day skiing! You will be missed Tricia..
A great loss for all of us at the St. George. Such a brave, thoughtful, caring and giving person. She fought her last battle with such bravery and dignity, thinking more of others than of herself. She will never be replaced.