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Richard D. Todd

Georgetown, South Carolina

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GEORGETOWN | Richard Dana "Rick" Todd, 58, retired educator from the Georgetown High School, passed away Saturday, October 17, 2009. Mr. Todd was born the son of Ernest Luther Todd and Lena Mary Miller Todd, on June 18, 1951, in Dayton, Ohio. He was a retired shop teacher from the Georgetown...

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UNCLE RICK WILL BE TRUELY MISSED. A TRUE SERVANT OF THE LORD. WHAT A COMFORT TO KNOW WHEN A FAMILY MEMBER LEAVES THIS WORLD WHERE THEIR SOUL IS.
WE'VE HAD HIM ON THIS EARTH FOR 58 YEARS NOW HE'S IN GLORY FOR ETERNATY.
MY HEART GOES OUT TO THE KIDS. I KNOW YOU WILL MISS HIM DEARLY. PRAYING THE LORD COMFORTS YOU DAY BY DAY.
LOVE CORA

On our way home, Marcy and I were talking about how nice the funeral was, about the wonderful sermons that Keith and Jack Todd gave. But mostly about the song that the young lady sang. "Stepping Stones". It was beautiful and the words so real and moving, and probably the story of Rick's and our lives. What a wonderful message. And the taped recording of "Mama's Ark" played at the gravesite, was the best that I had ever heard that song played. It was just like he was sitting there,...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Our loss is heaven's gain. Uncle Rick is an incredible man, one I simply adore and love with all my heart, as did all of his family and friends. But more importantly, he is a incredible Christian man. That alone guarantees that some day we will see him again on the other side.

Shelly, Sheila, Ricky, Mary, we're all here for you anytime - for any reason and it is so comforting knowing that you do know where your daddy is and he is well again, patiently waiting for you.

Mr. Todd,
i dont even know where to start. you were the best teacher and person i havve ever met. through out four years of high school i was always in your class for at least one period out of the day. i will never forget the many things you tought me and the impact you made on my life. god bless you and your family. i will never forget you.. Class of '04

Sheila, Shelly, Ricky & Mary, Please know you are in our hearts & prayers. Uncle Rick was a great man and so fun to be around! We remember him as warm and genuine.. and we will always remember what a great musician, singer and cook he was!We are so blessed to have known him.Love Jill(Todd) & Stan Foster, Shannon, Trevor and Tara.XOOO

Ricky and Mary,

For 25 years now Rick and I have been friends, and really, more like brothers. We both knew we could count on each other to be there when needed. We did a lot of things together over the years, but I think what we enjoyed the most was just sitting and talking. Outside of my wife, Rick knew me better than anyone else.

He was such a hard worker all his life. I was amazed by him many times with what he could do. He was a very talented and intelligent man....

Ricky and Mary,
Dont know if you remember me or not but I am Trisha Frost Wife of the Late Jack Frost. I got your dad his first job on the boats in Daytona Beach Florida. I worked with your mom Diane and Jack was looking for a mate and I told him about your dad and he hired him. So sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Did not know he was sick. I am out of town or I would have been there today. Many Blessings to you and your family. So sorry for the loss. Rick was a good...

Mr. Todd was a great teacher and loved what he done. He had great respect from his students and co-workers who had the opportunity to know him. He also loved playing music with his friends. One of my relatives got to know him through his music and became a very good friend. My prayers and thoughts are with the family and friends of Mr. Todd.