
(1943 - 2009)
Brian was one of the most amazing men I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I cared for him for 7 years after he lost his sight. He taught me anything was possible and anything is achievable and it's down to him that I am now a sgt instructor for the army cadet force. He often spoke of his time with the army and said often that he loved every single day of his 22 years served. I miss him every day but I know he's looking down on me and I know I'm doing him proud. God bless and RIP capt Brian Lloyd MBE. Your memory lives on. Xxx
Added by: Samantha Helsby on 28 August 2011.
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The Royal Engineers Association was formed under the conditions of a Deed of Declaration of Trust by the amalgamation of the original Royal Engineers Association and the Royal Engineers Benevolent Fund Ltd on 19 November 1968.