On Saturday, February 10, 2018 an earthly file was suddenly and unexpectedly deleted, only to be re-created in the halls of heaven. Robert Glenn Lloyd, 74 years, known to the world as “Glenn” was a loving, passionate, articulate and caring soul. He loved to cook, which was important because he never met a meal he didn’t like, unless of course it included coconut. His fearless ability to experiment in the kitchen was a skill that spilled over in all areas of his life. Most recently put to good use in the sharing of his computer skills through training in his personal business, Sudbury Training, the Sunday Bulletin at the Church of The Ascension and in the work required to be awarded consecutive MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award from Microsoft for technology contributions. He loved all things “gadgetry” kitchen, office, household electronics and owned most of them. If it came with batteries, a remote or required a password, it peaked his interest. The love of passwords has now become an earthly issue for those left behind to deal with! His loving partner for the last 21 years, Brian Peters and his best friend Roberta will miss him and continue to struggle electronically without him. He also leaves behind his brothers George (Christel), Gordon (Anne) and Art (Jean), along with numerous nieces and nephews. His dislike of large gatherings and fuss are now being carried out in his funeral wishes “no fanfare please”. Cremation has taken place and a private service will be held in the spring. In lieu of flowers you are being asked to make donations directly to Rainbow Camp (rainbowcamp.ca) because it would please him to send an LGBTQ youth to summer camp or to the Church of The Ascension c/o the Rev. Anne Germond Fund (ascension@vianet.ca), where both his computer skills and his dry wit were found in the Sunday Bulletin for the last 17 years.
What a shock to hear of Glenn’s passing. He was a kind and loving brother and will be missed by many. Rest in peace brother Glenn. Love Art and Jean
February 21, 2018
Condolences to Glenn’s partner Brian and Roberta. So happy to hear that he lead a content life surrounded by people who cared for him deeply. Sincerely, Uncle Glenn’s niece Carole and family.
February 18, 2018
My heart goes out to you Brian…thinking of you and the Lloyd family during this difficult time and sharing in your sorrow.
February 16, 2018
To Glenn’s partner Brian and the dear friends who knew him best, may the blessing of Glenn in your lives continue though his mortal life has passed.
February 15, 2018
Sincere condolences to Glenn’s partner Brian, best friend Roberta and all who loved and knew Glenn. Glenn was a kind and gentle soul. Rest in peace dear brother.
February 15, 2018
Our sincere condolences to Glenn’s partner Brian and his best friend Roberta. Glenn was always a loving and kind little brother and we will miss him.
February 14, 2018