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Todd John Quinlan

PARKLAND, Florida

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Quinlan, Todd John Henrietta: Passed away on June 12, 2009 of a stroke. He was born in Roch., New York on July 20th 1953 to Elizabeth Jane (Corwin) deceased, and Robert Timothy Quinlan. After graduating from Rush Henrietta High School in 1971, he worked for the USPS. In 1973 he joined...

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My Dad's the best.
I've missed him a lot over the years. His smile warmed anyone who saw him, and his energy in a room was unmatched. He was vivacious, kind, and entertaining while making sure those around him were genuinely taken care of. The 12 years we had together were not long enough, but he raised me very well.
My father thinking of himself as a geek is so characteristic even though his typical trend has been to make those around him understand how special they are. I'm glad...

todd was an indivual, smooth as silk. I dont think there were to many arguments he lost. Ive been in florida for the last 30 years. And out of the blue I thought Id look him up. Cant believe hes gone. Glad to know he found love and had a beautiful daughter.
knowing about you is making me value every day I have left enen more.

To Shannon and the entire Quinlan Family,
Our hearts are broken that such a vivacious fun loving soul could be taken from this earth so soon. Our Memories of good times spent with Shannon and Todd offer to us some comfort. May God Comfort and keep each and everyone of you during this most trying time. With our deepest condolences.

Debbie Zyglocke, Ed & Cheryl Curran and Jeff and Natalie Weirich

To a good friend and fellow Irishman..... Bless your heart forever...you will never be forgotten. You were one of a kind and you will be always remembered just the way that you were.....with the big heart and love for everyone.

Cathy (Page) Peifer

my deepest sympathy to todd's family. todd and i had a lot of good times together and it was a real pleasure to have known him. it was great seeing him this past year in florida. he will always be fondly remembered...

Deepest condolences to Todd's family. Friends for many many years, always on the go, and always looking for the next conquest. Between starting out as friends, then working at Quinlan's for a time, the golfing, the clubs, the Stoli parties with his dad, the runs to Buffalo, etc., always kept it exciting for everyone. Moved to L.A., when Todd opened Flatlanders, but still kept in touch. Always making sure his family and friends were taken care of. One of a kind, never forgotten. Deeply missed.

I want to share this email Todd sent me 2 months ago. It is in response to my email to classmates about Pam Neelin Eaton entering hospice care.

"I thank you so much for your response carried along with my deepest probable loss of not only your Pam-but also mine. We shared so many hysterical and fun-fulfilled times with her zest for life, her appreciation for a me, Todd Quinlan as often perceived as a geek in high school, and was instrumental in me finally realizing that I wasn't....

To Todd's family, Todd was a good guy and will be greatly missed...I will always remember the time that we spent together....Rest well my friend....Colleen Mahany LoPresti

I have many great memories of Todd and working for him at Quinlan's. He was a true character and great fun to be around. I met my wife while checking ID's at the door. Todd, my friend, you will be missed by many and if heaven has a tavern...have one waiting for me. God Bless and Cheers.