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Todd Douglas Strohl

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Strohl, Todd Douglas Ann Arbor, MI Todd Douglas Strohl, age 41, passed away early Wednesday morning, December 6, 2006. He was born on August 4th, 1965 in Ypsilanti. He was the son of Aloyce Loretta Strohl of Ann Arbor, who precedes him in death, and Wayne Edward Strohl of Bradenton, FL. A...

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All these years later I´m thinking of Todd. Football scenes, memories of times at the Ranch. I helped him move and he helped me reroof my mother´s garage. He was a true friend and I´ll take his secrets to my grave. I have had very few pals like him. Rest easy buddy.

Dear Karen, Shelby, Shannon and family,
So sorry about Todd's death. Hope you are all coping, I know it is not easy. Our thought are always with you. The service you had to honor Todd's life was very nice. It made me wish I knew Todd better. Even though I did not see you guys very often, he always made me feel comfortable when we did get together. I know he will be missed and loved always. May love soothe you, May words comfort you and fill your heart. IF there is anything we can...

Dear Karen, Shelby, Shannon and the whole Strohl Family,

We share your deep sadness and loss. Please accept my sincere condolences from the entire Redick Family. We have many happy memories of Todd and the rest of your gang.

All the best,

Milt Redick

Dear Karen and family,

We are very sad to hear of your loss. Although we did not personally know Todd, Karen was my daughters, Madeline and Molly, best teahcer yet. The girls remember Todd's visits to the classroom still. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Anne, Mike, Madeline and Molly Kreykes

Dear Karen & Family,
I am very sorry for your loss.
I wrestled with Todd at Pioneer for 2 years, and his antics with the coach and fellow wrestlers were legendary. It wasn’t but a couple weeks ago that I was telling my son’s at the dinner table some of the many practical jokes he used at our expensive, and even though you might be the butt of the joke, you couldn’t help but laugh. I didn’t get a chance to talk to him much after high school, but I am sure he was a great father and husband.

Karen and Family-My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May the Lord give you and your daughters strength and courage to get trough each and everyday.

Dear Karen- I am so deeply sorry to hear about Todd. Although it has been years since I have seen or talked with him,it is beyond belief that we could lose a childhood friend at such a young age. My heart goes out to you and your daughters. I pray for you to have the strength and support you will need at such a difficult time. Please take care- Debbie

Karen,

On behalf of our whole family, please accept our deepest condolences on your tragic loss. When I heard about Todd's death, I immediately thought of his ever-present smile and great laugh, which brightened so many lives.

Having spent a lot of time with Todd, Buzz, Greg et al. growing up and then in later years, when visiting Ann Arbor, as they lived together, you can't help but smile when thinking of Todd; such was his impact on those around him. He lived each day to its...

My thoughts are with you and your daughters during this time.

Sandy Herndon Thomason