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Todd Alan Mitchell

Vancouver, Washington

Jul 1, 1970 – Apr 17, 2023

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BORN
July 1, 1970
DIED
April 17, 2023
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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Todd Alan Mitchell July 1, 1970 ~ April 17, 2023 Todd Alan Mitchell passed away unexpectedly of natural causes on April 17, 2023, at the age of 52.Although Todd was born in Longview, WA on July 1, 1970, Todd would always say he was "from" Montana, which is where he grew up. After graduating...

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The world needs more souls like Todd! Just today I was told of Todd's passing. We never met, talked on the phone a couple of times and exchanged many emails. He was my go-to expert when navigating legal matters for clients. I always appreciated his robust knowledge, humor and human-ness. To all that knew and loved him I share in your grief.

I spent my last 2 years of high school in band and choir with Todd, and I knew him as full of life and wisdom even at that age. He was a great guy to spend time with. We didn´t stay in touch, sadly. I live in Beaverton, OR, so I´m sad that I didn´t get to spend time with him when we were so close to each other. I will keep him in my thoughts as his family adjusts to that hole his passing has left. My only advice to all of us, is keep your family and friends close and let them know you love...

What a fun-loving guy even when he came to piano lessons - he had the songs memorized so didn´t bring books. Our thoughts and prayers are with all who love him and will miss him deeply! Denise and Jay Harvey Miles City Montana

I did not know Todd for very long but he left such a strong impression on me and my clients. He was incredibly personable, caring and above all funny! He always had a way of finding humour in the small things, laughing at himself while at the same time he was an incredible attorney. The type of guy that lit up a room and you wanted to spend time with. I consider myself really fortunate to have got to know Todd and send my condolences to his family. Your husband, brother, father etc... was...

I'm so sorry Clare. Thinking of you.

As I was driving home from the celebration of Todd's life, the thought occurred to me that for all the lovely comments offered there by family, friends, and colleagues, there must have been hundreds like them offered by others who weren't there but who learned of the sad news and shared it with yet others before and after that beautiful event. It's amazing how deeply Todd touched most everyone he developed a relationship with. What a tremendous outpouring of love, affection, and respect for...

Todd was perhaps my closest friend. We had many many adventures together from 16 hour drives to Moab, to driving mini coopers on back roads, to deeply personal conversations about our insecurities (yes Todd had some!) and how we both wanted to be better dads, better husbands, and better friends. No one except my wife knew more about me personally and professionally than Todd. I never laughed so hard in my life as I laughed with Todd. Celebrating each of our 50th birthdays together were...