It is accompanied by deep grief and heavy hearts that the family and friends of Jean Ray Lloyd announced their untimely passes on June 28, 2025 after a tragic auto-Pedestler accident in Salisbury, Northern Carolina. The gene was just 46 years old.
Looked like a normal day, the gene was out for a walk – a simple and peaceful task that he often nurtured – when he was suddenly and heartbroken in a heartbreaking accident. Despite immediate medical attention, his injuries proved fatal. The sudden sudden passing of them has left a void in the lives of all those who knew them, a pain that can rarely catch words.
The gene was known as a kind, grounded and kind person in the Salisbury community. Whether he is helping, sharing a laugh, or lending ear to someone in need, the presence of the gene brought comfort and warmth. Their ability to see, valuable and take care of others will be remembered by all those who had the privilege to cross the path with them.
Born in Salisbari and grew up, Jean created strong relations for his hometown and remained dedicated to his roots. He participated in local schools and created a life surrounded by family, long friends, and neighbors, who loved him and honored him deeply. Throughout his life, Jean followed the calm strength and humility. He worked hard, stood by his values, and never hesitated to do the right thing, even when it was difficult.
For his family, the gene was a son, a brother, a uncle and a firm appearance. He leaves behind the legacy of love and loyalty. His parents, who escape from him, remember the gene as a thoughtful and respectable son, whose care that is carried out. His brother -in -law and extended family mourn the loss of a brother whose laughter, advice and support were constants in his life.
Friends described genes as someone who never met a stranger. He had a natural way to welcome people, whether it was a local dinner, on a community phenomenon, or during his frequent neighborhood. He had a love for the outside, enjoyed a cool morning with coffee in his hand, and enjoyed the simple rhythm of life.
While his life was far away very soon, the memories that are behind the genes will bear. Stories, pictures shared in meetings keep the pictures closer to the heart, and the love that lives will continue to respect his soul.
The community of Salisbury mourns the family of Jean. In his memory, the neighbors have come together, praying, support, and tributes that the kind of men who talk to the gene – Jansanjal, reliable, and loved the beloved. His death is not only a personal disadvantage to those close to him, but also reminds the delicateness of life and the importance of every moment.
A memorial service will be held in the coming days to celebrate Jean’s life, in which the family will be declared. Everyone who knew him, and those who want to offer their honors are very soon to participate in the memory of a life and to honor.
In exchange for flowers, the family asks that a local pedestrian in the name of the gene should be donated for the safety initiative or community outreach program – which align with care and thoughtful spirit, which he often shows others.
May Jean Ray Lloyd relax in eternal peace, his memory is a guiding light for all those who loved him.
