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Richard O. Todd

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Richard Todd passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on April 8, 2010.

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Dickey, your name ALWAYS comes up when I talk yo guys that were on the Blakely with us and the your name comes up it makes us smile. Miss you my brother. RIP

I ditto what so many people wrote. Richard was a great person, wonderful neighbor since he would do anything for you. He caught rabbits, shared everything he had excess of from tomatoes to computer cables etc. A tremendous loss to the family as well as all of us who knew him. signed by his name to me when we lived down the row from each other

I was so sad to hear the news. I knew Richard "Dick" from West High and also after high school. Have many many great memories. He was a wonderful person. Great sense of humor, dancer, and had a smile you would never forget. I had not talked to Dick for over 40 years and he just left a voice mail on my phone a couple weeks ago and before I returned his call my brother Bill Condon called to let me know Richard was gone. I didn't get a chance to say hello to a GREAT person and someone that...

So sorry to hear about this. We had just emailed each other about 3 wks ago and trying to catch up on things. We grew up together and went to West...He taught the 3 blind mice how to line dance and we had so much fun with Dick at St Paul's Dances and everywhere else we could dance. My best to his family...he was really a funny, nice, good dancing guy! Suzy (Terp) Larson

Kathy, Mike and family. I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Richard. The world lost a wonderful man. He was one of the kindest men I have known, always willing to help a friend in need. He had an amazing outlook on life and a hilarious sense of humor. I worked with him for a few years back in the early 90s and stayed friends with him to this day. He will remain in my memory and will be sorely missed. My sincere condolences.

I was on the USS-Blakely with Richard, we called him "Dickey" . He was a great guy, always had a smile for you and never had a bad thing to say about anyone. I have been e-mailing with him over the years and will miss him dearly. Peace and Love my old friend and my God bless you and your family. Larry Vitarello

Kathy, Mike and family. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Richard. The world lost a wonderful man. Richard was one of those people who was always willing to help a friend in need and had an amazing outlook on life. He had a hilarious sense of humor and he was one of a kind. I worked with him for a few years back in the early 90s and remained friends to this day. I will sorely miss him and will never forget him.

richard i will pray for you and you will be missed jameson murray alexandria mn,