[NFBF-Tampa] Lloyd Matthews's obituary

Sherrill O'Brien sherrill.obrien at verizon.net
Fri Feb 17 04:01:15 UTC 2023


 

Hello again,

 

Here’s the wonderful obituary for our dear Lloyd, followed by the times for visitation, service and burial. It’s saying 12:30 for the service, though Lloyd’s son said it would be at 1:00, so it will be good to be an early bird tomorrow.

 

Warmly

Sherrill

 

Obituary for Lloyd E Matthews

LLOYD EDWARD MATTHEWS was born in Kingston, Jamaica on December 1, 1934. He was the second of four (4) siblings parented by Walter J. and Ursella A. Matthews.

His early childhood was spent at Ms. Boroughs Primary School, which provided an excellent foundation for attending Franklin Town Elementary School. He

was a very bright student and managed to pass the 1st and 2nd year Jamaica Local Exams, by age twelve (12). 

After successfully passing an Entrance Examination, he entered the Kingston Technical High School on a half scholarship. He graduated in 1950 with a number

of British Certificates, after completing a Three (3) Year Course in the Mechanics and Fitters Department. He later attended Evening Classes in the Electrical

Department, while serving an apprenticeship with a Refrigeration/Air Conditioning and Electrical Contracting Company. 

By May 1954, he secured employment with Alumina Company of Canada, (the Bauxite Group of Companies in Manchester ‚Jamaica) where he worked as an Electrician.

It was the size of these Production Plants, as well as the overwhelming exposure to Engineering, he recognized the need to further his studies, and improve

his Professional skills. His trip to London, England in May 1958 was all about his academic future, and although it presented a major change in lifestyle,

he worked hard to secure a Degree in Electrical Engineering from Brunel University, London, as well as Honorary Certificates in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

from Willesden Technical College, London. He worked throughout the British Isles and Europe for a while in the industry, but always felt the urge to participate

in other cultures. 

On migrating to Canada in December 1965, Lloyd was truly thankful for the challenges that was waiting for him. The job market was good and diverse. His

professional skills were embraced throughout the length and breath of Canada; whether it was the Nickel mines of Northern Ontario, the Steel and Oil Sands

Companies of Alberta, the Power Generation and Petro-Chemical Plants of Ontario, the Coal Preparation Plants of Nova Scotia, or the Fertilizer Manufacturing

Industry of Florida Lloyd was happy to fulfill his duties to the best of his ability. He loved Canada and always spoke about its vastness and beauty. Nevertheless,

its extreme weather conditions, and his aging parents in Jamaica forced Lloyd to seek warmer climes, and a closer proximity to his homeland. He visited

his parents on a regular basis, until their passing in late 1978. 

After residing in New York for just over three (3) years, in February 1980, he negotiated a job assignment in Tampa, Florida. He was very impressed with

the Area and its potential for rapid growth. Towards the end of the Assignment, Lloyd was offered a Permanent Position with the Company, as well as Re-location

for the Family. Needless to say, he gladly accepted. This decision proved to be a good one, even though it was in Tampa that he learned of his affliction

with macular degeneration, a devastating eye condition that progressively restrict and limit one's frontal vision. With that, he had to give up his favorite

hobbies and pastimes, which included fishing, playing dominoes, reading, traveling to foreign countries, horse racing and driving long distances. 

He was somewhat hurt that he was not able to achieve his two passions namely, speaking fluent Spanish and playing his favorite musical instrument, the

piano. However, he was always very thankful to God and his Christian Parents for a very proud and productive existence. His honesty, decency, good work

ethics, quick wit, good humor and a jovial attitude made him fun to be around, and I am sure that his sight deprivation did not hinder him from enjoying

his zest for life. 

As an Engineer, Lloyd practiced his Craft in four (4) major territories worldwide. He held Membership in several Engineering Bodies including the Institution

of Engineering and Technology (Great Brittian) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (U.S.A.), of which he was a Life Member since

January 2002. 

Lloyd was also a Board Member of the Tampa Bay Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind, a Worldwide organization that caters to the needs and development

of a normal life for blind and visually impaired people. Concerns for such people, led him to several trips to Tallahassee. As part of a team, he lobbied

with Legislators on various issues related to the Disenfranchised and Disadvantaged folks of Florida. 

He will be sadly missed, and will be remembered as a kind, compassionate, loyal and friendly human being. May his soul rest in the arms of the Lord.

 

Fri

 

Feb 17

 

Visitation 

 

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

 

Boza & Roel Funeral Home

4730 N Armenia Ave, Tampa, FL 33603 

 

Fri

 

Feb 17

 

Funeral service 

 

12:30 PM

 

Boza & Roel Funeral Home

4730 N Armenia Ave, Tampa, FL 33603 

 

Fri

 

Feb 17

 

Graveside service 

 

3:00 PM

 

Memories Cemetery

4207 E Lake Ave, Tampa, FL 33610

 

 

From: NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sherrill O'Brien via NFBF-Tampa
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 4:54 PM
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Subject: [NFBF-Tampa] sad news about one of our longtime chapter members

 

Hello to all,

 

I’m so sorry to have to tell you of the passing of our longtime member Lloyd Mathews.

Lloyd passed away on Sunday morning. His son has come down from New York. Lloyd’s funeral service will take place this Friday, February 17, at 11:00 at the Boza and Roel Funeral Home. The address is 4730 North Armenia Avenue. I don’t yet know whether there will be a lunch following the service. I will try to get more details at least by Thursday morning so those planning to attend will know when to make your return trip reservations.

 

Lloyd truly loved our chapter, and there was no greater ambassador for us.

 

Warmly,

Sherrill

 

Sherrill O’Brien, Secretary

Tampa Bay Chapter

National Federation of the Blind of Florida

 

Phone 813-935-0474, cell 813-767-1890

email Sherrill.obrien at verizon.net <mailto:Sherrill.obrien at verizon.net> 

 

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise expectations because low expectations create barriers between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want! Blindness is not what holds you bac

 

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