Patricia Lloyd

1932 ~ 2023

Patricia Mary Jane Deveraux Lloyd, age 91, returned to her loving Father in Heaven on December 26, 2023, in Murray, Utah. She was born November 15, 1932, in Murray, Utah to James Marcus and Edna Ethel Winslow Deveraux. Married LaVelle Howard Lloyd on April 16, 1952, for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple.

She was called to a work service mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with her sweetheart Lavelle. She also served in many other callings in the church. She loved spending time with her family fishing, hunting, camping, and vacations.

Survived by her sons James (KerraLee – deceased), David (Diane) and Carl, daughters Kathy (Richard) Jack and Sherry, 33 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren and 2 great – great grandchildren, sisters Sharon Rugg and Kay Dyson, sisters-in-law Donna Lloyd and Evelyn Lloyd. Preceded in death by her husband, parents, 3 brothers, a sister, daughter -in-law, 2 grandsons, 2 great-grandsons, 6 brothers-in-law and 2 sisters-in-law.

She touched many lives and was loved by all. She will be greatly missed.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, at Larkin Sunset Gardens Chapel, 1950 East Dimple Dell Road (10600 South), Sandy, Utah. A viewing will be held on Tuesday evening from 6:00 – 8:00pm and Wednesday morning from 10:00 am -10:45am prior to the services. If you would like to watch the recorded services, please click on the blue "Watch Services" button above.


Guestbook/Condolences

We will miss you Aunt Pat but are happy that you are no longer in pain. We can only imagine how sweet the reunion was for you.
All of your sweet family is in our thoughts and prayers…
Hugs and Kisses ♥️


- Scott & Karen Davis

my heartfelt condolences to your family.


- Sheryl Poole

Kathy, I was so sorry to hear about your mom. What a way for her to start the New Year than with our Savior. You're in my thoughts & prayers.


- Diane "Lester" Burroughs

So sorry for the loss of your mother. It's never easy to loose a parent, My thoughts are with you and your family..


- Jim Perryman

Aunt Pat was a gentle soul. A giver. She was full of love and she gave it to everyone who knew her. Family meant everything to her. I think most all of my cousins spent time at her house growing up. We did, my brothers, sister and I. Our family vacation always included Utah. And most always we stayed with Aunt Pat and Uncle Lavelle. I was mesmerized by her piano and would always migrate down to the basement soon after arriving. She let me bang on that thing for hours. (I do believe she had hearing loss in later years...hopefully it wasn't my fault. :) ). She was always there to offer comfort and encouragement, in my youth and in my adulthood. I have so many memories of times shared. She had a good sense of humor and liked to tease but always good heartedly. I loved her laugh. I know she was always there for all of us. I will be forever grateful and thankful that God put her in my life. We were all blessed. I'm grateful that we got to visit when she came to Washington and on the video chats. Even when she was hurting she tried to be on them just to see us and listen. When she felt good, we had some really lively visits. It was so much fun! Aunt Pat - a big hug and kiss for you and please hug and kiss all of the rest of my family and friends that are there with you. You are forever in my heart. I love you. Your niece, Marcy


- Marcy Olson

Sorry for your loss. GOD BLESS.


- JIM KEMP

On behalf of Christine Casey (niece), Tammie Woolsey (great niece), Ashli, Jasi, and CheyAnn (great-great nieces).
We love you so much Aunt Pat! We will forever cherish the memories that we have with you.
We will miss your kindness and big heart! ❤️


- CheyAnn

We our so sorry for your loss our Condolences are with you. RIP Pat.


- Steve and Ella Jarvis

Our condolences from Washington to all of you, friends and family of Aunt Pat.
Aunt Pat always had a kind word and a gentle loving way. She was always remembering our birthdays holidays, putting a lot of extra effort into many people..
Because of her very attentive nature and kindness to our family, I always considered her my favorite aunt.
I felt closer to her because she cared to reach out all through her life to us as we grew up. Always soldiering on through her mysterious painful illness.🙏
A very virtuous woman, a wonderful example for everyone..
A Cornerstone individual who will be greatly missed. We are so glad she is no longer suffering .Celebrating her Heavenly birthday and having communion with God and loved ones!😇
🥰 Niece Denise and Daniel


- Denise Deveraux Wilk

May your Beautiful Mama Rest In Peace with Her Husband God 🙌 God Bless .


- Candy Baker