James J. Lloyd

March 21, 1951 ~ February 25, 2019
James J. Lloyd, 67, of Medford, died Feb. 25, 2019 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. Born in Boston, he was raised and educated in West Roxbury and was a longtime Everett resident.
A combat veteran of the Vietnam War, Mr. Lloyd served three tours in Vietnam with the U.S. Army. At the time of his retirement, he was employed at the shipyards in Charlestown.
He leaves his children, James Lloyd II, Jackie Leone, Michael Lloyd, and Joseph Lloyd, his grandson, James Lloyd III, eleven brothers and sisters, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceaced by his daughter, Annette.
“I love you, Dad.”
His Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019 at 1:15PM at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Ave., Bourne. Relatives and friends are invited. As requested, there are no visiting hours.
Jim, I’m so sorry about the loss of your dad. Knowing you and your character from MG Fitness, he must have been one of a kind. Though I never had the pleasure of meeting him, I know he was loved by all family and friends. May God Bless you and your family.
To the Lloyd family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. My family always referred to your Dad as Uncle Jamesy…We always recall great times on Veterans Ave in Everett at Nana’s house where Uncle Jamesy was always present and shared great stories and laughs with. My brother and I always refer to those times foundly. We wil never forget him for his service to our country, he was a patriot.
Our deepest condolences,
The Coviello Family
Michelle, Charlie, Joseph and my father Dave who always considered Uncle Jamesy a friend
So sorry for your loss may he rest in peace. Thank you for your service James.
Love you brother
My thoughts snd prayers go out to you all. So sorry for your loss. I have not seen cousin Jamesy but my family and I have talked about him often.
Rest in Peace my brother
I will miss you. I love you
little sister Diane
Lit a candle in memory of James J. Lloyd
Dad I love you and I will miss you. I did my best to do as you asked but I did change things a little. These last few years together have been great. You and I had many good times and so many conversations about cars and the Mecum auctions. So many memories I’ll nevwr forget. You did the best you could and I won’t forget it neither will little Jamsey I’ll call him that for now on. Rest easy dad you can finally be at peace. I love you Dad I wish I said it more.
Uncle Jimmy – I wish we had more good times together, besides dad, you’re the only one I know that could make an entire room laugh with your jokes. You’d light up any room as soon as you walked in, and I’ll miss you very much, and when I think of you, I’ll smile with much pride. Rest In Paradise My Loving Uncle. I Love You. Your Niece : Florence :heart: