Todd-Mitchell-Obituary

Todd Aaron Mitchell

EDDINGTON

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Todd Mitchell passed away. The obituary was featured in BDN Maine on March 15, 2008.

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Todd worked for me as a travel nurse for four years. I remember the first time I met Todd in my office. He had a dry humor I loved and a sense of adventure I admired. We instantly become fast friends. When he told me he was diagnosed with cancer I had no doubt he would fight it like a world champion. Todd was an amazing guy. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family.
Christina you were his angel!!!

Todd you will be greatly missed my prayers go out to you and your family.

Todd,
I didn't get to say goodbye. I know how difficult it was for you to not be able to go at full speed as you did so well. I send my most sincere and deepest sympathies to your family and Christina- I never got the chance to meet her but I know how much you adored her. My heart is broken to know that I will never here your funny comments or see another movie with you. I'll never eat an obnoxious amount of popcorn and not think of you. In a way I think it's so unfair because this...

I am so sorry for our loss of a good man. My thoughts and prayers go to the Mitchell family and all who were touched by Todd. We worked together at St. Anthony Hospital. Todd always had a story to share. He made us laugh every day. He fought a long battle....until we meet again friend......Miss you

When the phrase “a train wreck looking for a place to happen” was first coined, surely the author was picturing Todd’s life as the train. Of course the phrase is usually used in anticipation of a single wreck, not the seemingly endless series of cuts, sprains, broken bones, and other miscellaneous wounds that Todd inflicted on himself in his search of going ever bigger with his latest adventure. And adventure was everything to Todd. Any sacrifice and any level of pain was acceptable as long...

I will always remember Todd. He made me laugh with so many of his stories. He had a great sense of humor. He was a very courageous man and fought a hard battle with cancer. My memories of him will last a lifetime. Christina - I know you were very precious to him. I am sorry for your loss. Todd: goodbye for now - until we meet again...

I met Todd in 1995 in "Statistics" class at UMO. We became fast friends and we struggled through nursing school together. We were 2 of the more rebellious characters in our class. He made me laugh and occasionally got me in trouble. I enjoyed Todd's hugely "Type A" personality and only wished I had as much energy as he did. After nursing school we went our separate ways. I was very happy to know he ended up in Colorado so he could pursue his obsession with ice climbing and the various...

My deepest and heartfelt sympathy to Todd's parents, sisters, family members and friends; and to Christina, whose unwavering love sustained his passion and zest to treasure each day and live it to the fullest. I worked with Todd at Littleton Hospital and will always keep his memory in my heart. He will be missed always.

I was blessed with the honor of working with Todd in the OR at St. Anthony (always laughing) What a wonderful, genuine and funny person. I am not surprised that he touched so many lives in his quest for life. Christina I honor your courage and strength throughout this difficult journey. May God's love comfort you and The Mithchell family.