Megan Lloyd (Passed away 17 May 2020)

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In loving memory of Megan Lloyd who sadly passed away on 17th May 2020, peacefully at Emral House Care Home, aged 91 years and originally of Lodge. Beloved wife of the late Ernest (Vernie), much loved mother of Wendy and David, dear mother in law to Janet and the late John, loving nain to Rachel, Robert, Donna and Darren, proud great naina to Eleanor, Amelia, Rhys, Phoebe, Hope, Jayden, Kyra and Logan. A private family interment to be held. Donations may be given in memory. All enquiries please to the funeral directors.

Stephen YK wrote

Roedd Megan yn wraig wirioneddol hyfryd. Ac mor groesawgar gyda the a chacen. Roedd rhywbeth i'w drafod bob amser. Daeth Duw â chi ynghyd â Vernie mewn bywyd gyda chanu emynau ar y ddaear a bydded iddo wneud hynny hefyd yn y nefoedd.Stephen

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Sharon Lockley wrote

Such a lovely lady I had the pleasure to support, thinking of her family and friends who she appreciated so much xx RIP Megan

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pauline norgrove wrote

So sorry to read about your mam Wendy and David I remember her from when i used to go to aunty Audrey's Brymbo I think you was aunty Audrey's bridesmaid Wendy as was I but I was only two at the time sending you all my deepest condolence ♥

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Csrol Jones wrote

Wendy, David and family so sorry to hear of your loss, one of my favourite customers at the post office a lovely lady, RIP Megan god bless.

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Donna Lloyd wrote

I could easily write an endless list of all the special memories I have of my Nain, and an endless list of all those golden character traits she so possessed, and so more than what I could possibly be able to fit on this page.
My nain was perfect in every possible way from the inside and out. She loved the simple things in life - family, theatre, music, roast dinners, a cup of tea, a trip to llandudno, car rides to Bala.. No matter what she chose to do with her day, she filled it with smiles and laughter- smiles and laughter which were so helplessly contagious. She brightened up any room, anywhere, no matter where she went, but most of all she brightened up our lives. She was a rare gem - so sweet, so innocent, kind, genorous, gentle, loving, affectionate, caring and protective. She inspired me with her quotes and words of wisdom, and although they may gave been deemed old fashioned, everything she said was factual when taking into consideration that she had seen and experienced so much during her long years here on Earth. I will miss her deeply- her kisses, her cuddles, arm tickles, the kindness and love reflected in her baby blue eyes, her smile and her charm. Nain will always be in my heart and locked away in my memory until the end of my time here. This beautiful lady was one of a kind, and i am proud to call her 'My Nain'. RIP Nain. I love you. X

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  • Aww beautiful words and beautiful tribute to your wonderful nain x

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Rebecca Quayle wrote

Nain you will be missed you were loved by all your family so very much and always will be. You made Me and Ellie feel welcomed into your family which made it very easy to love you over the years. You were kind, loving and generous which made you such a gentle person who we all loved to be around. You will always be in our hearts and all the memories we have shared over the years will always be remembered and talked about in our future. Rest in peace nain/ Naina Beep you can be with Taid now.

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Rob Evans wrote

What can I say, she was the kindest most loving person ever. She’d always ask how you were no matter how Ill she was, she’s give you her last pound out of her purse. Her weather reports would always make me smile, if she could see the mountain it’s was a good day. You’d never go hungry when you went round to see her. Nain you’ll be missed, our world is a little sad now you’re no longer with us, but taid and dad will be happy to see you. Nos da nain, dwi'n dy garu di ac yn dy golli di. cysgu'n dda.

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Wendy Evans wrote

Diolch Yn fawr mam bach am popeth. Until we meet again.

Mam`s deep love of music, and her family was all she ever needed in her life, and anything else that happened, was a bonus. After dad died, she said that her music had finished, but I replied. No mam, it`s just changed.

On numerous occasions we would attend shows and concerts from Mold to Llandudno, Llangollen, to Wrecsam, and on one occasion went along to see Rhidian Roberts at Glyn Dwr university. One support act was a rock group who afterwards appeared on Britain`s got talent. Six men who harmonised beautifully without any music, but of course, song choice, was not to mam`s liking. This little lady, looked up at me, as I looked down at her, her nose screwed up told the tale. She really didn`t like what she heard. I couldn`t help myself as I whispered in her ear. I told you it had changed didn`t I, she smiled, and we both stifled laughter. This is one memory which will stay with me for the rest of my life. It was music that brought mam and dad together, and music played a part throughout their lives. There will be harmonious singing in heaven now as they are re-joined in the heavenly choir.

I love you so very deeply, and with all my heart.

No better mother could I have, no better friend to me. the tiny lady with one big heart, is now from pain set free. Please keep a place right by your side, for one day we will be. Together in a peaceful place, in total harmony.

Nos da mam bach. Cyscwch yn dawel.

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  • Aww should beautiful words and a lovely tribute to your dear mam Although i dont know you my thoughts and prayers are with you all as a family at this sad time.Looking at her photo shows me how loving and kind a lady she was Thinking of you all

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Darren Lloyd wrote

I miss your dinners you used to mash up for me as a child growing up, the tickles that used to send me to sleep, your infectious smile, the sound of your voice, your scent when I walked into your house, the cuddles. Some 30 years ago, I made you a twisted candle, I must of been 6 ish. It has never been lit, just kept on display in your candle holder. This is the candle I am going to light for you, it will only ever be lit this once for a minute silence in your memory, now, I used to end our calls winding you up saying, da Boch chi, to which you said, I'll kick your arss for you with that south wales talk, ha ha, so now I leave it with this, nos da, rwy'n dy garu di nain. I'll miss you and carry you in my heart and in my memory forever. Thank you for everything xxxx

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Susan Davies wrote

In loving memory of a lovely lady and a lovely neighbour. Thoughts and prayers with her much loved family. So sorry for your loss. God Bless

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Elizabeth Langley-jones wrote

Keeping you in your thoughts at this sad time.
Your mum/ Nain was such a happy smiley character always pleased to see everyone and who had the gift of a long life spent with those she loved close by her side. Hoping your happy memories bring comfort at this time

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Her brood, what will we do without you Bain bach!

Her brood, what will we do without you Bain bach!

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Nain was ever so proud of our 4 generations. This was taken on mum and Nain’s 70th abd 90th birthday celebration last year. A perfect day!

Nain was ever so proud of our 4 generations. This was taken on mum and Nain’s 70th abd 90th birthday celebration last year. A perfect day!

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Jean Jones wrote

So sorry to hear your sad news. My thoughts are with Wendy & David & their lovely families xx

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Charmain Dembenski wrote

Our beautiful nain, where do I start!
I had the privilege and honor of knowing you for 8 beautiful years.
We as a family had and will cherish beautiful memories of you.
You was the most kindest soul i had ever met on this earth, you was known as naina beep beep to my children, who adored and loved you so much.
We are very saddened to of lost you but I do hope you are now in the arms of your beloved husband Vernie, and your now at peace.
I do hope you look down on us all, and continue to be proud of us, as I know family meant the world to you.
Rwy'n dy Garu di am byth a bob amser naina xxxxxx

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Liz Birch (was Perrins) wrote

Thinking of you all at this very sad time. She was a beautiful person - inside and out xxxx

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