[DTB-Talk] Fwd: [MD-Sligo] Lloyd Gerald Rasmussen Obituary
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Sun Oct 10 12:04:01 UTC 2021
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>Lloyd Gerald Rasmussen January 26, 1947September 13, 2021
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>Lloyd was born in Lohrville, Iowa, a town of
>approximately 300 people. He attended the Iowa
>Braille and Sight Saving School where he learned
>that those little magical dots called braille
>could open a new world to him. He was an avid reader all his life.
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>Lloyd obtained his novice amateur radio license
>when he was eight years old, one of the youngest
>people to do so. He encouraged many others, both
>blind and sighted, to obtain their licenses.
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>Lloyd attended Iowa State University and
>graduated with a Bachelorâs degree in
>Electronics Engineering, one of the first blind
>people to be awarded a degree in this field. He
>used readers, braille graphs and slide rules to
>complete his complicated math classes. His first
>job was with Collins Radio where he tested
>instruments to help airplanes navigate in the fog.
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>Lloyd moved to Maryland in 1975 to work for the
>National Library Service for the Blind and Print
>Disabled. He helped to design talking book
>players, enabling thousands of blind people to
>read audio books. More recently, he was working
>on the design and testing of portable electronic
>braille reading devices. These devices allow
>blind people to download books in braille
>formatted files from the Library for the Blind
>and Print Disabled collection, as well as
>newspapers and other documents. He loved his
>work, and felt he was making a difference in
>peopleâs lives, especially for newly blind
>people who thought they had lost the pleasure of reading.
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>For over 50 years, Lloyd was very active in the
>National Federation of the Blind. He held
>offices both at the state and local level,
>taught technology classes, as well as printed
>thousands of braille pages for seminars,
>childrenâs programs, chapel services and conventions.
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>Since 1983, Lloyd has been attending
>Presbyterian Church of the Atonement. He served
>terms as both an elder and deacon, sang in the
>choir, served as a small group leader, and
>played conga drums in Alternate Melody,
>Atonement's praise and worship team. He loved
>all of it, and considered his church to be his extended family.
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>Lloyd is survived by his wife, Judy, his brother
>Paul, of California, his sister, Janice Brown of
>Oregon and six nieces and nephews. He loved his
>Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and I know he is
>now rejoicing with fellow believers.
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>To give God the glory and to celebrate Lloydâs
>life, services will be held on Saturday, October
>16 at 11:00am at the Presbyterian Church of the
>Atonement, 10613 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring,
>Maryland, 20902. The main entrance to the church
>is off Plyers Mill, at the back of the church. A
>luncheon will be held after the service. The
>service will also be live streamed from the
>church website or Facebook page:
>www.atonementlife.org or Church of the
>Atonement, Silver Spring, MD (Facebook).
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>Memorial gifts may either be given to the
>National Federation of the Blind of Maryland, or
>to Presbyterian Church of the Atonement. Church
>contributions may be mailed to the church
>address or given through the church website
>(both listed above) and designated to the Lloyd
>Rasmussen Memorial. If you have any questions or
>require more information, you may email info at atonementlife.org.
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