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Condolence From: Mark E. Parrott Sr
Condolence: Many great memories of Marie, I started Lloyd's I Beleive in 1994, She quickly let me know what she was all about.I am grateful for many conversations we had about Lloyds and just life. Rest in peace Marie.
Tuesday October 20, 2020
Condolence From: Samantha Maida
Condolence: I work at Lloyds and I began speaking with Marie a few months ago about her retiree benefits. She and I established a quick rapport and she told me some funny stories about her time at Lloyds. She was extremely cognizant in her older age and we bonded on both living in Brooklyn; in fact she lived quite close to me, only a neighborhood or so over. Marie and I last spoke a few weeks ago after I fixed her issue and she thanked me so kindly for my services and gave me best wishes of success in the future. I told her that I would call her in a few weeks to make sure that I closed the loop on what we discussed but as you can guess I did not get the chance. Marie's last conversation with me seemed quite final; I wonder how she knew we wouldn't speak again.

I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to speak to her and establish a relationship, as short and infrequent as it was. Sending my condolences and wishes to Marie's family; I hope you are able to cherish your memories of her as I'm sure everyone who knew her will.
Wednesday February 27, 2019
Condolence From: Jim Rea
Condolence: I met Marie on my first day of work at Lloyds Bank plc way back in 1982 but got to know her better after her retirement from the Bank. She was a unique and cherished member of the Lloyds family. She liked to say she was a tough Brooklyn girl through and through but she was a pussycat underneath with a heart of gold. Her sense of humor is the stuff of legend among the Lloyds family. At the Bank’s retirement lunches, she would regale us with really funny stories that would leave us hysterical. She was independent and spoke her mind. She was street smart or as I like to say Brooklyn smart. You couldn’t get anything past Marie and if you tried, she’d catch you and give you heck for it. I’d like to think she’s giving St. Peter a run for his wings at the Pearly Gates. Marie, I will miss you! Every time I have a Margarita, I will toast you and remember you and your funny stories. Rest in peace!
Tuesday February 26, 2019
Condolence From: A.C.
Condolence: I would like to express condolences to the Aquilone family and friends. Does death end it all? According to God's word the Bible, those sleeping in death have been extended the opportunity of a resurrection. Jesus stated at John 6:40, "For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who recognizes the Son and exercises faith in him should have everlasting life, and I will resurrect him on the last day.” Such a beautiful prospect awaits your loved one. To be awakened at a time when all things will be made new; no more sickness, no more tears or pain, even death will be a thing of the past that will never come to our minds again. Revelation 21:4,5 May you rejoice in this hope.
Thursday February 21, 2019
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