Winston-Salem Journal, Friday January 1, 1988; P 12.

LLOYD

LYNCHBURG, VA.-- Mrs. Angela Lloyd, 61, died Wednesday [Thursday, Dec. 31] in Lynchburg, Va. She was married to Robert B. Lloyd, a professor and head of the classical languages department at Randolph Macon College for Girls [Randolph Macon Woman's College], who survives. Mrs. Lloyd graduated from Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga., before doing graduate work at Johns Hopkins University where she met her husband. Mrs. Lloyd taught for many years at Seven Hills School in Lynchburg. Recently, she was made dean [of studies] of that private high school. Mrs. Lloyd was born in Winston-Salem October 29, 1926 to Edward D[avies]. Pardington Sr. and Doris Chipman Pardington. Her father was the first president of the Little Theater of Winston-Salem in which Mrs. Lloyd and her brothers and sisters, were active for many years at a time when her mother taught at Salem Academy. She was also the niece of Donald J. Chipman, onetime general manager of the Journal. After completing college, Mrs. Lloyd returned to Winston-Salem for a time, during which she again worked for the theater. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include her mother who lives in Winston-Salem; and her four children, Robert Bruce Lloyd Jr., Marshall D[avies]. Lloyd, John L[lewellyn]. Lloyd and Celia Ellen Lloyd. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday [Jan. 2] in Lynchburg.


The News & Daily Advance, Lynchburg, Va., Fri. Jan. 1 1988; B2:3

Angela Pardington Lloyd


    Angela Davies Pardington Lloyd died Dec. 31, 1987, in Lynchburg General Hospital, as a result of complications from injuries sustained in a fall at her home on Oct. 3.

    She was born in Winston-Salem, N.C., on Oct. 29, 1926, the daughter of Doris Chipman Pardington and the late Edward Davies Pardington. She graduated from Agnes Scott College, where she read for honors in Greek and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Her master's degree in classics was from Johns Hopkins University. After teaching briefly at the Women's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and later at E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg, she joined the faculty of Seven Hills School as teacher of Latin in the early years of its founding. In addition to her teaching duties there, she was perennially chairman of the educational policies committee and recently was named dean of studies.

    She has been active in various professional organizations, principally the Classical Association of Virginia, which she led in an extended term as president. In addition, she has served many times on evaluation teams for the state Department of Education and has organized programs for the Virginia and the National Association of Independent Schools. For students and friends of Seven Hills and Virginia Episcopal schools, she has co-directed many spring study tours to Italy. She also has assisted her husband on several occasions in the directing of summer school programs for the Vergilian Society of America in the Naples area and in Rome.

    In addition to her mother, she leaves her husband, Robert B. Lloyd; four children, Robert Bruce Lloyd Jr. of Woodbridge, Marshall Davies Lloyd of Tappahannock, John Llewellyn Lloyd and Celia Ellen Lloyd, both of Lynchburg; two grandchildren; two sisters, Sarah P. Hedrick of Lexington, N.C., and Susan P. Freeman of Cincinnati, Ohio, and one brother, Edward Davies Pardington Jr. of Winston-Salem.

    A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Houston Chapel on the campus of Randolph-Macon Woman's College.

    The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Diuguid Rivermont Chapel. Interment will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.

    In lieu of flowers, friends may wish to consider contributions to Seven Hills School.