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I had the pleasure of coaching the Legend with Jim for several years. He was a great coach and mentor to the players, always with their best interest at heart and in action.
John Jennings
June 01, 2025 | Friend
Parker, Colorado
Sep 21, 1947 – Feb 3, 2025
It is with a broken heart that we announce the death of our beloved husband, father, and grandfather, James R. Todd Jr., on February 3rd, at the age of 77. The highlight of Jim's life was his marriage to the love of his life, Elsie (Tomlinson). They shared their deep love for each other for over...
Read MoreI had the pleasure of coaching the Legend with Jim for several years. He was a great coach and mentor to the players, always with their best interest at heart and in action.
John Jennings
June 01, 2025 | Friend
Todd Family I was saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. We were teammates on the basketball and baseball team at Millersville. Jim was a great shooter on the court and a fine hitter and pitcher on the diamond. As good as he was as an athlete he was also a great teammate and friend. We had some great times in college.RIP my friend
Dave Kase
March 04, 2025 | School
Helping Toddy and Elsie find Six Pack, their Bassett hound that had wandered off with Ray Burris' dog Misty in Spring Training in 1974. And enjoying Toddy's BBQ skills. We're sorry to have lost touch over the years, and send our love to Elsie and her family. Toddy was a great Guy.
Bill & Donna Bonham
February 21, 2025 | Friend
I remember selling cars with Jim for Leo Payne back in 1984 or 1985 . He was great guy and alot of fun and had great stories . I often wondered where he ended up .
Ted Tuscan
February 18, 2025 | Other
My deepest sympathy to Elsie and family on the passing of Jim. I knew Elsie at Millersville while I was in the Education Department. I followed Jim´s baseball career because Jim´s dad was my driver ed teacherand baseball coach at Manor High in Millersville. God Bless. Bill Brackbill
Bill Brackbill
February 12, 2025 | Other
Such sweet memories of both Jim and Elsie at the height of Jim´s baseball career in AZ. What fun we all had at the house parties spinning records, singing and dancing till the wee hours! My deepest sympathies to you Elsie, the girls and family. Mary
Mary (Salata) Tingley
February 11, 2025