• Date Of Birth: September 14, 1969
  • Date Of Death: December 6, 2017
  • State: Idaho

Bryce Craig Lloyd, 48, of Blackfoot, Idaho passed away December 6, 2017. Bryce was born September 14, 1969 in Pocatello, Idaho. He spent his childhood growing up and playing in the hills above Portneuf where he loved to ride bikes, motorcycles, and build forts with his brothers. Mink creek ran through their property and he loved the water and spent many a day fishing and riding horses by the creek.

He met his eternal companion, Angela Cottrell, in January of 1992 but they didn’t have their first date until Valentine’s Day after many weeks of wearing her down. They were married December 4, 1992. They spent the next four years living and working in Las Vegas, Nevada where their first child, Alexis, was born. They moved back to Blackfoot for a short time until moving to Moscow, Idaho where Bryce attended and graduated from the University of Idaho Law School. They moved back to Blackfoot where they made their permanent home to live and raise their children.

Bryce was an attorney and partner at Blaser, Oleson & Lloyd Chartered. He served on many committees and boards within the community. He was a member of the Idaho State Bar and enjoyed his association with many attorneys all over the state.

He is survived by his wife, Angela; his daughter, Alexis 22; his sons, Logan 19 (currently serving a mission in Alabama), Aidan 16, Gavin 13, and Kian 9; his parents, Craig and Karen Lloyd of Blackfoot; brothers, Ryan (Jodi) Lloyd of Star Valley, WY, Brett Lloyd of Blackfoot, Michael (Sarah) Lloyd of Pocatello, Nathan (Heidi) Lloyd of Pocatello; sisters, Diana (Christopher) Empey of Blackfoot, Christina (Doug) Croxford of Maricopa, AZ; father and mother-in-law, Don and Peggy Cottrell of Blackfoot.

Bryce’s wife, Angela, and his children would like to give a special thanks to the many family and friends that spent cold tireless hours in boats on the water, walking the banks of the river and the drones and planes in the air for finding and bringing Bryce home to us so we could have the closure we so desperately needed.

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