TODD, Jane Lynch Jane Lynch Todd, MD MPH, 76, died August 13, 2020 at her home in Madison, MS. She is survived by her husband, N. Wendell Todd, MD MPH, her sister Pat and her brother Larry, as well as her two sons, Norman and James, and three grandchildren.
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I met Miss Jane Todd as my daughter's cardiologist who is born with 14 heart defects her name was Angela Gerard Jane Todd was a excellent cardiologist and I looked forward to seeing her jump out more piece every time I was around her she gave me hope instead of making me feel like is the under the world My daughter wasn't supposed to live more than a few days she loved to be 25 She died in 2008 We'll be forever grateful Doctor Jane Todd and all she had done for me and helped me to even manage as a mom doing everything on my own How long was married and had family no one stuck by my side the way she did May God rest her soul and maybe she piece Forever always. You will always be in my heart thank you Jane
. We loved you.
Kathy Gerard
Kathy Gerard
Work
February 5, 2024
Trying to reach the Todd Family. I live at the house they sold in 2018 and I am trying to return their mail. You can reach me at [email protected]. Very sorry for your loss.
Avram Rosenfeld
Other
December 29, 2021
Dr. Todd was my son's cardiologist at Egleston Hospital from his birth till he was 19 years old. He had severe cardiac deformities and it is our strong belief that she kept him alive until he could have surgery at two months old. She not only treated him , she also ministered to us, parents who were scared out of our wits and needing reassurance and instructions on his care. Her words, every time, were "Tincture of Time". And , sure enough, that baby boy is now 35 years old and thriving! We will ALWAYS be so grateful to her and for her unique care and treatment of him and our family. Betty McCanless, mother of David McCanless
Betty McCanless
September 22, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I have such fond memories of our time together at Sibley and will never forget her kindness. I was always so impressed with Dr Jane Todd and her accomplishments. Sending my sympathy to the Todd family.
Laurie Clark
Coworker
September 2, 2020
Please except my deepest sympathies, Grief can be so hard, but your special memories can help you to cope. Remembering your loved one today and always.
Simone Taylor
September 1, 2020
sorry to hear of Jane's death. She was a lovely lady, so kind and caring. I enjoyed working with her at CHOA/ Sibley and joining her at the AHA meetings.
Marsha Elixson
Coworker
August 27, 2020
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