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Todd Gregory Szalkowski

Dallas, Texas

1964 - 2017

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SZALKOWSKI, Todd Gregory Todd Gregory Szalkowski passed away on January 30, 2017 in Coppell, TX. Todd was born on September 2, 1964 in Champaign, IL to his parents Jerry and Jackie Szalkowski. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a BBA in Accounting in 1986 and married Amy Herrington...

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I wish I had seen this notice years ago. We lived next door to them in Lilburn, and I was always amazed by their family. So many kids, but such a happy group! Todd was obviously very intelligent, even as a young kid. I can´t believe his life was cut short.

I just saw the notice of Todd's passing in the UGA Terry College Magazine notes. Todd was a very supportive friend at Georgia and my first year at Arthur Andersen many years ago. He was such a decent person then, and I am overwhelmed by his incredibly giving accomplishments since. My sincerest sympathies to Amy and the rest of Todd's family.

Amy, Avery, Wesley and family-

Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Even though we are distances apart, we care and send our love and prayers your way!

Suzette, Meg, and Paige

Prayers for Todd's family. I didn't know Todd but was a co-worker with his wife, Amy.

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I am deeply saddened to learn of Todd's passing. I had the great privledge of working side by side with Todd on several mission trips to Venezuela and Panama when he was working with e3. Todd, more so than anyone I have met, taught me the spirit of missions by modeling what it meant to be a true servant of Christ. This week, we lost a true servant leader. One of Todd's favorite sayings was to tell us that our job, as short term missionaries, was to put ourselves out of a job as quickly as...

I had the privilege of working with Todd during his time at ValueScope, Inc. In addition to enjoying both his company and his thoughtful business insights, he shared his faith in a way that was always positive, no matter who was the audience.

In short, I was definitely blessed by my association with Todd and he will be truly missed.

Greg Scheig