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Josephine Ann Fleming-Lloyd, sweet, gentle nature

January 25, 2022

Josephine Ann “Josie” Fleming-Lloyd, 13, of Sussex County, died suddenly in a tragic car accident Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. She was born June 3, 2008, at Beebe Medical Center, daughter of Ann Marie Fleming Aguilar of Ocean View and Kenneth David Lloyd of Frankford, who survive her. Josie is also survived by her stepfather Angel Aguilar; siblings Shona, Cyrus, Athena and Atticus Fleming-Lloyd; half-siblings Ashton Yox and husband John, Levi Lloyd and wife Maria, and Augustine Aguilar; step-siblings Courtney Aguilar and husband Tyler, Kirsten Hawkins and husband Christopher, and Alana Aguilar; a niece, Alejandra Lloyd, and a nephew, Atlas Lloyd. She is also survived by her grandparents Neil and Jeannie Fleming of Clarksville, Eileen Lloyd of Pennsylvania, and step-grandparents Angel Sr. and Sonya Aguilar; her nanny Pat Suda of Ocean View; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family. She was predeceased by her paternal grandfather Hugh Lloyd of Pennsylvania. 

Josie attended Lord Baltimore Elementary School in Ocean View and was an eighth-grader at Selbyville Middle School in Selbyville. She had many dreams, including going to college in Scotland, becoming a photographer, trauma surgeon, or traveling nurse. She wanted to travel the world and see all that was out there. She described herself in written work as an aesthete, someone with a deep sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature 

All her life, Josie was known for her sweet, gentle nature, her sense of responsibility, her keen intelligence, and her great soccer skills. She was also known for her enjoyment of Harry Potter and had a reverence for all of nature, a special liking for storms, thunder and wind. She loved animals. She was a novice horseback rider, was learning to surf, and loved living by the ocean. She was a fine writer, attended dance, was dedicated to her schoolwork, and played soccer with SMS and River Soccer. She had an immense love for all of her big, beautiful family, especially sleepovers with cousins. Josie loved her times at Camp Barnes and the Ecumenical Vacation Bible School held at Mariner’s Bethel each summer.

A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, Jan. 29, at Mariner’s Bethel United Methodist Church, 81 Central Ave., Ocean View, where friends may visit from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. with service to follow. COVID-19 protocols with masks and social distancing will be followed. The family is thankful for all the prayers and thoughts, food and support from the community. For those who would like to honor Josie, we ask that you plant something to remember her and beautify the earth as her presence here with us did.

In addition, memorial donations can be made out to Camp Barnes, memo “in memory of Josie Fleming-Lloyd,” and mailed to Delaware State Police, P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903; or made out to Mariner’s Bethel, memo “in memory of Josie Fleming-Lloyd/EVBS,” and mailed to Mariner’s Bethel UMC, 81 Central Ave., Ocean View, DE 19970. Other ideas would be to pay for a child in your life to take horseback riding, surfing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding lessons, or to teach them yourself.

Online condolences may be made by visiting melsonfuneralservices.com.

 

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