Concetta-Todd-Obituary

Concetta Todd

West Orange, New Jersey

12/30/1942 - 01/03/2026

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DIED
January 3, 2026
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West Orange, New Jersey

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Concetta "Connie" Todd, born December 30, 1942, in Montclair, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on January 3, 2026, in West Orange, New Jersey, at the age of 83.Connie led a vibrant and adventurous life, embracing each chapter with curiosity and a deep appreciation for connection. She spent time...

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Working with Connie at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park was one of my favorite parts of the job. Everyday no matter what, she would show up with a sunny disposition and true excitement to be there. It was an honor to work with her and she will be sorely missed by her National park service family.

It was such a pleasure sharing stories with Connie at Thomas Edison National Historical Park the past few years, and to have another Connie at the park! Her warm smile, encouragement and sense of humor will be sorely missed by park employees, visitors and volunteers alike.

I spent many hours working with Connie at the front desk of the Thomas Edison historical site in West Orange. She was such an interesting person sharing her amazing stories of a very interesting life. All of us at the park have lost a friend. I am going to miss her. May God bless you Connie.

Connie was such a beautiful person and a joy to work with. I will miss her smiling face at the Thomas Edison National Historic Park. Rest in peace.

I only knew Connie for the past two years through my association as a volunteer at the Thomas Edison Historical Site. Whenever I worked the front desk it was a pleasure to talk with Connie and I will remember her as a kind, caring person.

It was a little more than a year ago that we lost Gerry,Connie´s older sister and it was heartbreaking then and it´s heartbreaking now.Connie was a kind and caring person, who always put others ahead of her. I remover visiting Connie and her twin sister Alice in Montclair in the early 50´s with my brother Dennis. My mom was the younger sister to the twins dad, my uncle Joe. My dad always told us to take care of the twins on our visits! He did not know how Connie needed very little help in the...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May you enjoy Heavenly rewards for the good you have done & may your spirit live on in your beautiful family.