Todd-Wohlt-Obituary

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Todd Jami Wohlt

Fremont, Wisconsin

Aug 29, 1968 – May 27, 2016 (Age 47)

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BORN
August 29, 1968
DIED
May 27, 2016
AGE
47
LOCATION
Fremont, Wisconsin

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Lewin Funeral Home - Fremont Obituary

Todd Jami Wohlt, age 47, passed away from complications of colon cancer on the morning of May 27 surrounded by his loving family. Todd was born in Appleton, Wisconsin on August 29, 1968 to Jack Wohlt and Barbara (nee Boyson) Wohlt. Todd grew up in New London, Wisconsin and was a 1987 graduate...

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One of your beautiful memorial cards is always on display in my office. You were loved and are missed. Rest In Peace.

Todd was an incredible artist whos work will inspire others for years to come! One of those artists who remains profoundly inspired from Todd is me. He was a great friend and I miss talking art with him! My world is so much better because of being friends with Todd.....I miss him!

Todd will never completely be gone from us. As heart-breaking as it is to carry on without him, his familys love will never die. His kids and wife are a true testament to the beautiful legacy he left us with. Rest In Peace Todd.

My deepest heartfelt sympathies to Todd's family. I always enjoyed the conversations Todd and I had at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's annual Birds In Art exhibition. His world-class sculptures will live on forever.

I am so very sorry to hear of Todd's passing. Though we didn't know each other well, we wrote to each other about carving on occasion. He was surely one of the greats, but always struck me as a modest, unpretentious man. My sincere condolences to his family.

So sad to hear of Todd's passing! I met him in Ocean City Maryland. What an awesome artist. When he told me he lived in Appleton, I decided to take a class from him. I truly appreciated the time he gave me on his techniques on woodcarving. It's through his talent I have been able to improve my technique as an artist. Todd will be greatly missed.

I am saddened to hear of Todd's passing. I knew him through the World Championships at Ocean City and always felt honored to get a moment to talk with him. His incredible talent made him sought out by everyone for advice. He was always a sure bet to be in the winner's circle and in the Wildfowl Carving and Collecting Competition magazine.

My husband and I went to high school with Todd and remember him as a really nice guy with incredible talent. I think many of us were too young to truly appreciate the depth of that talent so I am so glad to see that he went on to receive all the accolades he deserved. Our sincerest sympathy to Todd's family and friends.

Julie and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Todd's passing. I will always remember his smile that would light up a room and his funny stories he shared with his co-workers at Directions. May God be with all of you during this difficult time.

Tara Schipferling