Lloyd George Tompkins passed away September 4, 2024 at age 82 after a lengthy brave battle with dementia. Lloyd was born in Tacoma Park, MD on March 26,1942. He was the son of the late Edna and Dale Tompkins. He is survived by wife Diane of 51 years and children Christi, Ryan, Brad and Clint, his brother Dale and late sister Barbara. He graduated from the University of MD with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduation he became a salesman selling printing presses all over the country. He later became a successful real estate broker where he was awarded one of the top ten salesmen in Tarrant County. Lloyd spent his retirement years in Flower Mound where he enjoyed outings to local parks to feed the ducks and trips to South Padre Island where he loved the beach. He was a “ Mr. Fix It””, who always enjoyed building and repairing things and helping the neighbors with projects. He was extremely loved by family and friends and will be greatly missed. A graveside service is planned for Saturday September 28 at 10:30 AM at Flower Mound cemetery on Flower Mound Road. Donations can be made at Alz.org in lieu of flowers.
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Condolances Diane and family for your loss! We will remember Lloyd fondly as a great neghbor and friend who we could talk to on any topic and who always landed a hand or gave us advice if we had small projects around the house or yard!
Rest in peace, Lloyd! May your soul soar high with the Lord!
Lloyd was our friend. It is hard for us to bestow a greater love to him than the friendship he shared with us. He was always there for us and we enjoyed all the times we got to spend together. Our sincerest condolences go out to Diane and your family for your loss. We will miss Lloyd greatly and look forward to seeing him again with God. May God grant you love & peace, Steve & Mary Kloesel
As a member of the Tompkins family, we shared so many wonderful dinners, trips, and visits to our beach homes when we moved to Florida. Lloyd will be missed as a loving brother, brother-in-law, uncle and very funny guy which some people didn’t seem to recognize. At least he made me laugh!
You are in God’s hands now and free of pain.
Dale, Mary Sue, Andy & Michelle
Diane, Huey and I are thinking of you and your family. We recall fondly the times that we spent with you, Lloyd, Christi, and David: their wedding, their wedding luncheon, and several great hotel brunches! Lloyd was a sweet hospitable gentleman, and we always enjoyed his company. We know you will miss him and so will we. Love and prayers!