Samuel Lloyd J. Md ’30

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Dr. Samuel J. Lloyd died Jan. 2, 1996, at the Garden Terrace Nursing Home in Chatham, N.J. He was 85.

Born in Atlantic City, he prepared at Atlantic City H.S. At Princeton, a member of Arbor Inn, he roomed for four years with Jack Myers. He earned his MD at Johns Hopkins, interned in Philadelphia, and earned an MS in surgery after four years at the Mayo Clinic.

He practiced surgery at the Mercer Medical Center from 1940-71. He was a major and lieutenant colonel in the Army from 194246. Until he retired in 1980, was chief medical consultant for the New Jersey Dept. of Institutions and Agencies. His professional honors and community services are numerous and impressive.

He married the late Bernice Miller in 1942 and is survived by three children, Dr Samuel J. '64, Mary B., and David J., and eight grandchildren. To all of them, the class extends sincere sympathy.

The Class of 1930

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