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WILLIAM TODD KILLIAN

Kaysville, Utah

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William Todd Killian 7/18/1959 ~ 2/7/2010 KAYSVILLE - William Todd Killian, born July 18th, 1959 in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Harvey Elmer Killian, Jr. and Alta Harper Killian. Todd has four siblings, Val Killian, Arné Omanson, Ann Killian and Kevin Killian. He is the husband of Marie Hancey...

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Dear Uncle Buzz and the Killian Family:

Our love and prayers are sent your way. We love our "Harper" relatives and are honored to be considered family in the Killian household. May a loving Heavenly Father bring peace and comfort to Todd's wife and children and to our Killian cousins and their families.

Heartfelt condolences,
Carol (Harper) and Howard J. Snow, American Fork UT
Glenn Wm Harper and wife, Clara,
White City OR

Dear Marie and family, I am so sad to hear about Todd's passing. He was a wonderful man and set a great example to all of us. Please know that I'm thinking of you and hope you are comforted in the knowledge that you will be with him again. You're a great family and your friendship meant so much to me while I lived in your ward.

I grew up with Todd in the Idaho Falls 10th Ward. I have many good memories of the Killian family: Sister Killian as my Home Ec teacher, Bishop Killian as a witness at my marriage, with Todd and many other friends in MIA activities. I send my love and prayers to you all.

Dear Marie and family -

I was blessed to know Todd at work and run into him almost everyday for a few years. I found that we had many similarities. I was impressed by his calm and easy manner. We talked of our families and events in our lives. Todd's deep love for his family was always so very apparent and real. We found joy as my son was called to serve in the mission just across the river from your son in Washington. We talked of joys, struggles, and challenges. Todd...

Dear Killian family: We were saddened to hear of Todd's struggle with cancer and passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you today. Please know of our love and deep respect for your family. You are such an example of strength in the face of life's hardships.

I am so sorry to hear that Todd passed away. Please accept my heart felt condolences. He was a kind and gentle man who will be missed. I am thankful for his example. May the Lord be with his wife and children at this time.

I had the opportunity to sit next to Todd for 2 years while working at the church offices. When talking with him about almost any subject, you came away with a laugh or a smile and a feeling of relaxed comfort. The way he lived his beliefs showed in all he did. I admire him greatly.

Todd was a valued colleague who will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to his wonderful family including his talented nephews, Spencer and Richard.

My deepest sympathies are with you at the passing of your husband, father, and brother. I, too, was a privileged member of his MPA class and would also like to thank you for sharing Todd with us. I loved his insightful questions and comments and the way he always kept us on the path of true principles. He made us laugh, he made us think, and I learned a lot from my association with him. I'll never forget with what deep devotion and love he ALWAYS spoke of his family, and his missionary. ...