American Thinker:
By J.R. Dunn
AT readers will be shocked to learn of the passing of Lloyd Marcus, Tea Party icon, prolific AT contributor, and conservative activist extraordinaire. Lloyd proudly called himself “the unhyphenated American.”
Lloyd suffered an apparent heart attack early Friday, dying before medical assistance could arrive. His beloved wife Mary was at his side at the time.
Lloyd worked his way out of a ghetto background under the guidance of his father, the late Rev. Lloyd E. Marcus, a career firefighter and civil rights pioneer. Showing a talent for art at an early age, Lloyd gained a scholarship to the Maryland Institute College of Art, though he left before graduating. After a two-year stint in the Army, Lloyd returned to Baltimore to renew his artistic career. Working as a graphic designer for a Baltimore TV station, he established a close relationship with a young talk show host named Oprah Winfrey, with whom he worked closely as her career began to take off.
Early in the 1990s, Lloyd quit television and spent a decade working as musician, singer-songwriter, and music producer. He was also active in the local community, and after he organized a National Night Out to combat local crime, the Deltona, Florida mayor, John Masiarczyk, asked him to lend his talents to the new Deltona Arts and Historical Center. Lloyd worked with the center for several years, finally rising to the office of president. MORE
Big shoes to fill. I hope he’s succeeded by many whose lives he touched. Thanks to his family for sharing Lloyd with us.
“Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.”
I heard him speak and sing at some early Tea Party events. His positive and dedicated personality always shone through.
I always enjoyed the columns from the ‘Unhyphenated American’. I will miss him. We all lost a treasure.
So sad.
I really enjoyed seeing him at Tea Party events:
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He was really motivating.
Here is his latest – Trump Train!
https://youtu.be/dKFnDZtzl0c
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RIP Llyod.
Here is his website:
http://www.lloydmarcus.com/
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Walking the walk, talking the talk so gently and sincerely.
Will miss you at AT. R.I.P. Mr. Marcus.
I spelled his name wrong. Dammit!
He was a good man. RIP Lloyd.
We spoke a few times and I really liked him. He was very dedicated to the constitution and personal freedom.
I read the article this morning and immediately sent it to Fur.
Not as much of a gut punch when Andrew died, but close.
RIP Mr. Marcus. You were one of the good guys.
I met Lloyd when he and Mary lived in Deltona, you couldn’t meet two nicer, more genuine people. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
I met him one at a rally, very nice guy. I loved the stories about his dad too. Prayers for his lovely bride
Read many of his fine & articulate pieces
at American Thinker.May he be in Heaven as
I write this.BIG lose for patriots.
Awww, so sad. I loved his articles, tweets and positive, brave and strong stand for conservative stance.
May God bless his family.
Always a must read. I will miss him. Rest in peace Lloyd, and god bless your family.
Very sad to lose him.
That is truly a sad and depressing event. His AT articles were always insightful and truthful, and cut through the manufactured black tribal group think. He was a breath of fresh air.
I am so sad to hear of his passing. This country needed him, almost as much as his family did. RIP Mr. Marcus, I hope that your legacy will continue what you so bravely espoused.
I see no way to reasonably expand on these comments, a thumbs up to all is the best I can offer.
What a terrible loss. I enjoyed his articles at American Thinker. A great patriot.
Godspeed Mr. Marcus. I am certain of your Heavenly reward.
Another nice tribute:
https://canadafreepress.com/article/unhyphenated-american-lloyd-marcus-is-gonebut-the-trump-train-he-created-ri?utm_source=whatfinger
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I gave the spam comment a thumbs up to lighten the mood.
Lloyd Marcus, a great patriot and an excellent conservative ambassador. He truly will be missed, but his legacy will inspire future generations.
My gosh. Mr. Marcus, Charlie Daniels, Old Remus… who’s next? Farewell men. You all will be sorely missed. This 2020 is a stone cold bitch.
There have been a few persons that I have never met who, when they died, brought me to tears. Tonight it has happened again.
God bless and keep Lloyd and his family. A shocking event like this will take his wife years to absorb and heal. I am always thankful that a Christian knows this is not the only life, but only a prelude to a much better homecoming to be with his Creator God.
There are only a few times when a famous person has died whom I had never met that made me cry, and tonight is one of those few times.
God Bless and keep this brave soldier. God bless his wife and all of the family at his sudden loss. It will take a long time to come to grips with this new reality. My heart breaks for them all.
I am thankful that he knew, and his family believed and trusted in Christ. As an active and educated Christian, he knew that this life was only temporary and he would be headed to a better life. It is a consolation for the family when there is no other lifeline to cling to.
A smart, well spoken lover of the country I love AMERICA
God bless + keep his family.
RIP.
I am loath to disagree with God, but I think America needs Mr. Marcus more than Heaven does.
First Prof. Mike Adams (UNC-Wilmington) now Lloyd. We’ve suddenly just lost some great people. We’re poorer for it. :^( RIP gentlemen.
I am better for him being here, will miss him.
Rest In Peace. Condolences to all.