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Donald David "“Sonny”" Todd

Big Timber, Montana

1938 - 2013 (Age 75)

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Donald "Sonny" David Todd passed away peacefully of natural causes at home on his ranch in Big Timber, Mont. on Friday, Nov. 8, 2013. Sonny was 75 years old.Sonny was born on May 1, 1938 in Columbus, Mont. He was the oldest son of Donald M. Todd and Helen M. Anderson. Sonny attended school and...

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To Justin, Nicki and the entire Todd Family,
When I met Sonny it was a day I will always remember. I was visiting my uncle Rolf Holman and he told me about a friend of his who was auctioning off all his ranch equipment. We went to Sonny's ranch and my uncle introduced me to Sonny. I met a man who was happy, smiling and joking as his equipment was being sold never showing his pain. I watched as he moved from piece to piece greeting newcomers and laughing with others. When we left the...

Justin and Family,
Me and Sonny had made big plans thsi summer some snowmobile grooming and talking about some more property transactions. I know when he go tto heaven he was glad to his son! He will missed greatly by me and my family as we always stopped in when we could. Love all of You. BTW On our last helicopter ride looking at property in Sweetgrass co, I bet he is thinking he has his own wings now in heaven!

So sorry to hear of Sunny's passing!! Always a great neighbor to our little place there in Greycliff. Offering help after our devastating fire. And always a friendly 'howdie' !! We are diminished with his passing!!

The world lost a truly irreplaceable, good man. A good ol' cowboy and a friend. Thanks for the Elk hunt on the " Mules " Gone to another place but never to be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to the family for this great loss.

Sonny Todd- A true gentleman
Warmest blessings to the family & friends. I had the honor of meeting Sonny recently on a trip to Montana. Unfortunately, we didnt get to speak too much one -on-one, but the words we were able to speak went something like this... Sonny spoke of how proud he is of his grandchildren, his time in the Navy & being a Cowboy. Sonny opened up his home to myself & several other Marines on our unforgettable trip to beautiful Montana. Logan Todd, if you read this... I...

Justin: Your dad was the greatest! He was an institution. I will miss him greatly. You and your family have my deepest sympathy.

Please accept my sincere condolences. I had the pleasure of being a recipient of Sonny's hospitality during a recent trip to Montana with fellow Marines. I am so glad I had the opportunity to meet him as it was a memory I will always cherish forever. His kindness meant so much to all of us and he will be sadly missed. God bless

Justin & Vonda, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. May your memories be happy ones. You are in our thoughts & prayers.

Justin & family,
I was very sorry to hear of Sonny's passing. The first wedding I ever attended is when he and Rosie got married. Think I was 6 years old. Sonny lived life "large" and reached many goals and fulfilled his dreams. An excellent businessman and a true cowboy. He was proud of his Todd heritage. I hope all the good memories outweigh these days of grief and sorrow. God bless!