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Kenneth Todd

Charleston, South Carolina

1951 - 2021

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Kenneth Todd CHARLESTON - Kenneth Todd was born in Horry County, SC on October 25, 1951. He passed into eternal rest on Monday, September 13, 2021, at 7:40am with his wife and children by his side after a long, courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Constance Cloer...

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Connie and family, thinking of you all today. much love, Linda

Dear Connie, So sorry to hear this sad news. Know that you are in my prayers. I regret not getting your contact information when I saw you at Ann Amos´s home.

My thoughts and prayers are with all the family, I remember growing up with Kenny and him always having a creat sense of humor. Like all the kids n our neighborhood he was crazy fun, you will be missed but now you are looking at the face of God

Connie and family, We were so sad to hear of Kenny´s passing but he is in a better place where we long to join him. Even though we haven´t seen him since our James Island Christian Church days, we will always remember his joyful spirit and kind heart. Both Kenny´s and your friendship was a blessing to us and we are praying that the Lord will carry you through these days and give you strength. Sending you all love and hugs.

My deepest heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this truly sad time. I've never met Kenny but was afforded the great blessing of corresponding with him on facebooks private messenger. Oh how I enjoyed our texted conversation. I've learned so much from Kenny, of which two words come to mind, "GRACE and HUMBLENESS." Those two words carry a heavy load and are ever-present in our day to day lives. I will never forget you dear friend. Go rest ye high on that mountain, your work...

KT and I played a lot of golf together over the years, especially the old Friday Skins Games at the Muni. He was a good friend and a lot of fun. I will miss him a lot. My sincerest condolences to his family.

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Godspeed KT for your suffering has ended and your next journey has begun. You touched a lot of lives in your time and will not soon be forgotten.

Although we haven't been in touch with Kenny since childhood, Lynda and I have fond memories of our play time with Kenny, Joey, Teddy and Timmy. The boys always made the day more exciting. I just want to let everyone in the family know we care and are sending you all love and strength in this time of loss. Love, Dale