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Aaron Glen
Lloyd
May 18, 1996 – January 21, 2020
Aaron Glen Lloyd, age 23, of Nicollet, died unexpectedly in a car accident near Nicollet on Tuesday, January 21, 2020.
Funeral service will be held at 11 am on Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in North Mankato. Bishop Adam Anderson will officiate, and burial will take place in Green Lawn Cemetery in Nicollet following the service.
A gathering will be held from 9:30-11:00 am on Tuesday at the church in North Mankato.
To leave an online condolence for his family, or to sign the guestbook, go to: mvfh.org.
Aaron is survived by his mother, Toni (Weston) Bauer of Nicollet; his father, Elliot Lloyd of Kasota; his sister, Aunica Lloyd of Nicollet; brothers, Sean Lloyd of Rochester,Christopher (Chamberlain) Eisner of Red Wing, Noah Lloyd of Winona, grandparents; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives and friends.
He was preceded by his cat, the Reg.
Aaron Glen Lloyd was born May 18, 1996, to Elliot and Toni Lloyd in Mankato, Minnesota. When he was young, he enjoyed dressing up in his dad's Harley jacket. He also learned his grilling skills from his father. As a child, he had a great time playing with his older brothers, and cousins. On trips to Grandma's house near Nicollet, he could play outside in the huge yard with the dog and cats. He also learned valuable skills from his babysitter aunts, such as how to hide cards up his sleeve, and how to have the house cleaned up before Mom came home from work. In 2015, he graduated from Nicollet High School, and went on to earn his Associates Degree from South Central Technical College. He was continuing his education in business and had been working at a daycare. He was a lifelong avid fan avid fan of WWE all-star wrestling. He was good with kids, and was always gentle and caring toward his little cousins. He was also quiet and a deep thinker, seeing things that others often miss or don't consider. His adventurous side came out when he bought a van and took an epic road trip. With himself and his savings, he headed west, where he saw mountains and geysers, talked with other travelers and homeless people, reflected on life, and unknowingly broke a couple of minor laws. Aaron will always be remembered for his big heart and sense of humor, and for being a beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend.
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