Ladonna Hampton
Her love for others
Birth date: Mar 1, 1945 Death date: Jan 11, 2020
Sylvia Jean LLoyd, 74, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 11, 2020, in Milford, Texas. She was born on March 1, 1945, to her loving and thoughtful parents, John Roger Nichols and Hazel Elizabeth Nichols in Dallas, Texas. Read Obituary
Her love for others
We met in the 90s. She gave me a place to live. Cared when no one else did. Even when it was my own fault.
Nikki contacted me but never said she passed so PEACE NIKKI 😔. I've been missing her for years
I would like a send My love and Prayers to Sylvia Lloyd's family members. I got it to visit her in August, we met at Camp Chesterfield in 1990s and we promise to be friends. And we have been since. She has TRANSITIONED and I don't have to be Concerned about her Health. Many Blessings to all of you who know me! I was in Metholian for Christmas, but I couldn't get a answer from her phone. So LOVE, LIGHT and PEACE!
Sylvia & I met in July 1973 when my husband Robert Balkau & I moved to Texas to drive a tractor trailer cross country. Sylvia & Chuck worked for the same contractor (Max & Mildred Weldon). They asked Chuck & Sylvia to show us the ropes. We became instant friends. Sylvia had such a big heart. She helped everyone that asked for a good portion of her life even if they ended up stealing from them. She tried to turn everyone's life around. It took her years before that giving heart learned not to trust everyone; that sometimes people are just users. She helped many turn their lives around that are still leading drug free stable lives. Once she was your ftiend she was there for you even if you were not speaking for some stupid misspoken words. All you had to do is ask. If she had what you needed she would help.
Even the 10 years Bob & I lived in Colorado whenever I needed a close friend to talk to she had an ear to listen. If you wanted advice she would offer it. If you didn't she would still try to give it to you. She didn't give lip service she would speak the tuff words that you probably didn't want to hear. She spoke the truth. Whatever God led her to say.
She tried to lead a Godly life. Thats why she always gave people so many chances.She knew that God expected her to believe everyone needed to be given the opportunity to change & she was suppose to give them that chance. Right up to the last week's of het life she was always tryjng to help others. I tried to convince her it was time to help herself. She finally agreed. She was suppose to come move in with me at my New home in Ennis right after the Holidays. She was suppose to stay with me for a few days just before Christmas. We planned it Friday night Dec 20th. I was to pick her up after I was done with the Food Pantry Saturday Dec 21st. However she never answered the phone that day or any day after that. I knew she was sick & I wanted to help her.
I guess God had other plans for his faithful servant. He was getting ready to call her home. I know she was ready, we had discussed this many times. She is no longer in pain, confused or struggling to walk or breath. She is dancing & singing with her family at the feet of Jesus. She is happy. It is people like me (friend of 44 years) that are going to be sadden by her moving on to the after life she had been waiting for. We are the ones that will be living without our dear friend, mother, sister, granmother & great grandmother. Love You Sylvia. You were a true friend. I will be praying for all the surviving people in pain over the loss .