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Lloyd won best novelty act at the Combined IBM/SAM convention in 1951, a year before his death of a heart attack at the age of 48.<ref>Abra, September 13, 1952</ref> | Lloyd won best novelty act at the Combined IBM/SAM convention in 1951, a year before his death of a heart attack at the age of 48.<ref>Abra, September 13, 1952</ref> | ||
A picture of him can be | A picture of him can be seen in an article about him in the April 1952 issue of the Linking Ring. <ref>THE VERY REVEREND PAUL LLOYD, C. M. By Jack Lippincot, Linking Ring, Page 69, April 1952</ref> | ||
He was the author of a book of tricks for priests. | He was the author of a book of tricks for priests. | ||
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| Father Paul Lloyd | |
| Born | October 31, 1905 Buffalo, New York. |
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| Died | September 23 1952 (age 46) |
Father Paul Lloyd served as Chaplain of the IBM and attended many magic conventions.
Father Lloyd was only two year when his family moved to Chicago where he lived until he lost both his parents at the age of 10. He was then raised in Aurora, Illinois, by an aunt and uncle.
A close friend of Brother John Hamman, he was served as president of IBM Ring 1 in 1951 and was a member of many organizations, including the Chicago Round Table and the Chicago Ring.
Lloyd won best novelty act at the Combined IBM/SAM convention in 1951, a year before his death of a heart attack at the age of 48.[1]
A picture of him can be seen in an article about him in the April 1952 issue of the Linking Ring. [2]
He was the author of a book of tricks for priests.
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