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Todd Bachman

Edina, Minnesota

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Todd Bachman, father-in-law of U.S. Olympics men's coach Hugh McCutcheon, has died. Bachman died Saturday when he and his wife Barbara were attacked at Beijing's ancient Drum Tower.

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Loss of Todd was a loss of very a fine man. It has taken me this long to add my memories. I was slow to learn of his death as I was out of the loop living close to the Canadian border. I was a bit older but remember Todd as a very respected member of Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity. He was kind, thoughtful, engaging and dedicated to the cause of any group that he was part of. I was truly saddened by his loss. Blessed be his memory.

Your family continues to be in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you.

I was just reading the Fall Wartburg Magazine and learned of this terrible tragedy for your family. I just wanted you to know that I'm thinking of you and praying for you as you deal with this loss in your family. I'm so sorry that you have had to go through this. Peace be with you this holiday season. With love,

My heart goes out to this family. It was such an unnecessary waste of a valuable life, thinking of you from down under in Australia

BWCA

My condolences to all of you who have shared lovingly in Todd Bachman's life. I don't know any of you personally, but can relate to his story as my father also died suddenly and tragically. Your family closeness is also shared by our family. Words cannot express the pain felt after such a great loss. Your family will be in my prayers. As difficult as it to understand, we are told that God is intimately aware and in control. In this confusing and difficult time, I grant you God's peace...

It's been a long time, and we were never close friends, but I remember Todd as a thoroughly decent guy. I am very saddened by his death.

Dearest Barbara and Family,
We met our first year at the University.
Barbara, I have rich memories of your warmth, honesty, and humor.
I have joined all others, in constant prayer, for your comfort and healing. Warmest Sympathy. Mary Crane Grove

I am so sorry to hear of such an unexpected and tremendous loss. I also just unexpectedly lost my sister and know what you must be going through during this time. I remember he was always such a wonderful person when I used to work there. I pray that you will find the strength to move forward keeping him in your hearts and the wonderful memories you shared. Someone told me to keep my eyes on the stars in the night sky and to think of them as porch lights waiting to welcome your loved one...