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Todd Eaton

Wappingers Falls, New York

1970 - 2020 (Age 49)

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Todd EatonWappingers Falls - Todd Jason Eaton, 49, passed away unexpectedly on January 2, 2020.Born on February 12, 1970 in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of Elaine (Marcantonio) Eaton and the late Dennis Eaton. Todd graduated from John Jay High School in 1988 and the University of Michigan in...

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I was a neighbor of Todd's in our condo in Greenpoint. He was always responsible and devoted to handling whatever problems came his way as our Board President. And as we got to know one another better, he was always available as a caring friend. My only hope is that he knew how many people cared and loved him when he died. May peace finally be unto my brother! Namaste!

I'm shocked and sad to hear this! I always enjoyed making music with Todd during our Eli & The Mannings sessions. He had a wonderful feel and tone to his guitar playing which was inspirational to me. He was so unassuming, so nice to be around. He will be missed.
May he rest in peace.

Todd and Kenneth

Todd was more than a friend to me, he was a brother and a fellow creator. He was such a deep thinker and amazing conversationalist. I enjoyed recording several albums with him as a member of Eli & the Mannings. I'm devastated and at a loss for words but send my love to his immediate family. I still can't believe this is real. He was one of a kind and so talented.

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Todd I went to school with him and graduated in 88 as well. I just wanted to share my love and prayers to his family and friends he will be forever in our hearts we have an awesome angel watching over us now ❤❤

Todd was a friend of mine back in elementary school and junior high. I remember him being a smart and good friend, and he made my life better. My condolences to his close family and friends.

Todd was a friend of mine back in elementary school and junior high. I remember him being a smart and good friend, and he made my life better. My condolences to his close family and friends.

- Chad Ellis

Although I haven't seen Todd in over 20 years, my memories of him and our time sharing a homeroom
for 3 years at John Jay are so vivid. Our lockers were always next to each other and I drove him crazy. He was a sweet and funny guy then and I imagine that continued on in his adult life.
Many prayers to the Eaton family for your loss.

Dear Elaine & Family,

Our hearts are filled with sadness & grief, knowing the pain you are all feeling at the sudden loss of Todd.

Bill & I are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers asking God to be close to you and ease the pain & suffering that accompanies grief.

God Bless you,

Nancy & Bill Duncan

courtesy of Abby

Todd was so smart, talented, funny and kind. a rather rare combo. We shared a taste for portrait photography, vintage furniture, Russian culture, The Big Lebowksi movie, dive bars in Manhattan, and good food in Brooklyn. I am deeply saddened of his hastened departure. I hope he knew how much he was loved. Big hug, Val