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Howard G. Todd

1929 - 2016

Howard G. Todd obituary, 1929-2016, Salt Lake City, UT

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1929

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2016

Howard Todd Obituary

March 23, 1929 ~ February 3, 2016
Bluebell, UT-Howard G. Todd, age 86, of Bluebell, passed away of natural causes Wednesday, February 3, 2016, in Roosevelt, Utah. He was born March 23, 1929, in Wilson, Utah (later renamed Ballard), to William Russel and Fannie (Gagon) Todd. Growing up he worked on the family farm, learned carpentry skills from his father, survived a lightning strike, and graduated from Alterra LDS Seminary and Alterra High School.
Howard played six-man football in high school, and was known as "Longshot" on the basketball court playing guard, forward, and center. He was named to the Uintah Basin all-star basketball team in 1947. He also played second base on the Bennett baseball team with his brothers Keith and Max.
After high school, Howard attended Weber Junior College on a basketball scholarship where his playing aspirations were cut short by a knee injury. Howard served a mission for the LDS Church in the Northern California Mission from 1950 to 1952 serving in the Eureka, Arcata, Fortuna, and Grass Valley areas. He was able to play for a time on the LDS basketball team in the Eureka Recreation Basketball League as part of his missionary service.
After his mission, Howard attended Utah State University where he made life-long friends while staying in the "priesthood room" at the McCallson Boarding House. Howard met Maxine Winkler on a double date at the Ravola Dugway at a summer dance in 1952. They were sealed in the Logan Utah Temple on September 17, 1953. He graduated from Utah State University in 1954 with a degree in Sociology, and served in Korea in the 24th Infantry Division, 24th Quartermaster Corps from 1954 to 1956 achieving the rank of 1st Lieutenant before being honorably discharged.
Howard's professional career was in education as a teacher and then principal at the Altamont Elementary School from 1957 to 1987. He valued his many associations with the students (and parents) who attended the school. "Howeird", as he came to be known, missed the interactions he had with the staff, teachers, and superintendents after he retired from Altamont Elementary.
Besides his work at the elementary, Howard worked on the family ranch in Bluebell. The ranch provided opportunities for his children and grandchildren to learn how to work. "Inspiration Point" and "The Swing" at the ranch became special places to him because of being able to spend time there with his children and grandchildren. He also took time to take his children camping, fishing, and hunting with Yellowstone Canyon becoming a special place for the family to visit.
With the knowledge he gained from working with his father, he built the Todd home in Bluebell and passed much of that knowledge to his children as they built their own homes and did repairs. The Todd home was a special place for his grandchildren to visit with trees to climb, a sand pile to dig in, open space to roam, and love to be felt. He was a terrible tease!
Family was important to Howard. He had no one favorite child, grandchild, niece, or nephew. However, he had a knack to make them feel like he was their favorite. Whatever their interests, sports, academics, arts, music, dance, etc., he made an effort to follow how they were doing and to attend their activities and events as often as he could. Additionally, Howard was very cognizant of his parents, siblings, and siblings-in-law and would make an effort to visit them often, either in person or on the phone.
Because the gospel of Jesus Christ and family was important to him, Howard would attend as many family church events as was possible, such as baby blessings, baptisms, priesthood ordinations, missionary farewells or homecomings, even when there was some distance to travel.
Howard loved his Savior, Jesus Christ. He treasured the opportunities he had to serve in the LDS Church in various capacities like home teacher, elder's quorum president, bishop, stake presidency counselor, stake president, patriarch, Sunday school teacher, ordinance worker in the Provo Utah Temple and sealer in the Vernal Utah Temple. Howard cherished the opportunity he had to serve with Maxine as temple president and matron of the Vernal Utah Temple from 2002 to 2005 with it being the capstone of their lives.
Howard loved the many individuals with whom he served, especially his bishopric, stake presidency, and temple presidency counselors and temple sealers and recorders. He liked the chance he had to meet new people and to interact with friends as he served in these capacities. Being able to give some of his grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends patriarchal blessings as well as perform some of their weddings or sealings or participate in their funeral services were extra-special experiences for Howard.
Maxine was essential in Howard's life and was always by his side as he achieved all he accomplished. He could not have done what he did without her faithful and loving support. She buoyed him up while he was in Korea, was an anchor to him as he grew in his career, and made it possible for him to serve in his many callings.
Howard is survived by his wife, Maxine; sons, Gregory (Betty), Roosevelt; Bruce (Carla), Roosevelt; Glenn (Jill), Saratoga Springs; Douglas (Michele), Lehi; Michael (Sue), Kaysville; Mark (Kristin), Layton; and Phillip (Brigitte), West Jordan; and daughter Stephanie Todd, Sparks, Nev.; 34 grandchildren, eight grandchildren-in-law, and eight great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister Joanne (Todd) McKenna and brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Pat (Wills) Todd, Beth (Winkler) Duke, Udell and Ruth (Hoyt) Winkler, and Rush and ShanaLee (Winkler) Loertscher.
He has achieved the desired time when he can be with his parents and siblings Elaine, Norma, William, Nedra, Keith, Max, Mary Lou, Glen, Paul, and son Nathan. He is also preceded in death by his granddaughter Caressa (Bruce and Carla), grandson Dylan (Doug and Michele), parents-in-law Ulrich Bernard and Lucille (Merrell) Winkler and siblings-in-law P. Wendel Johnson, Farrell Mohlman, Chell (Gardner) Todd, Earl McKenna, Jim Duke, Pauline Winkler, and Chad Winkler.
The family wishes to express thanks to all those at The Villa who cared for Howard and many friends and family who took time to visit him while he was there. They also express appreciation to family and friends who have supported and transported Maxine during this difficult time.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 13, at 11 a.m., at the Altamont LDS Stake Center, 15600 W. 4000 N., Altamont, Utah. There will be a viewing on Friday, February 12 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. and Saturday, February 13 from 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the church. Burial will be in the Bluebell Cemetery with military honors.

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Published by Deseret News from Feb. 7 to Feb. 12, 2016.

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Sandi (Lamb) Reynolds

February 14, 2016

I Will always remember the great example that Mr. Todd set for all the kids at school! I always remember him being so calm. He always taught us that it was ok to be different and to always give your best and be your best self! A great man! He will be missed!
A special note for Mark! I know how you are feeling! My dad passed away three years ago. It is never an easy thing. Good friends and good family are what gets you through the tough days!
Mark, I have a confession to make. Way back in third or fourth grade, it was me that took your fold up comb out of your desk and traded it with my broken one. I am sorry! I can't believe how dishonest I was that day! I lied...right through my teeth! I am so sorry! I know it doesn't mean much to you now, but it has bugged me all these years!
Thank you for always being a good friend...to me and to everyone else! I send my thoughts and prayers to your whole family! Your dad was an amazing person! So spiritual! He will be missed by many!
Sincerely,

February 12, 2016

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers this weekend.
We love you, President and Brigitte!
The Mabeys

Annie Horne

February 12, 2016

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Kevin Hunt

February 11, 2016

To Greg ... Greetings! A voice from your long-ago past. This is Elder Kevin Hunt from your mission. I was sorry to read of the death of your father. I hope that you have peace through the Spirit. My father is the same age as yours.

So, how are you these days? I live in Mesa, Arizona and am doing well. My wife and I have 9 children and now 31 grands - so this is a mind blower. I am a school bus driver during the school year so that I can be a summer camp director at a Cub Scout resident camp in NW Colorado. ([email protected])

Best wishes to you, Greg.

February 10, 2016

My condolences to the family. Continue to rely on God during this difficult time and know that he hears prayers : Isaiah 59 : 1

Margene Marshall

February 8, 2016

Sorry to hear of Howard's passing, but happy he is well and with his family that have passed on. Happy memories of when I lived with his in-laws and taught school at Altamont High School. Thoughts are with you,Maxine,and your family..

My family

Tauna Lindsay Stratton

February 7, 2016

I was blessed to Have Mr. Todd as a 4th grade teacher. I came into the 4th grade behind in math and he helped me so much. He was very patient and kind to me always. He was a wonderful principal always fair. We had so much respect for him. I will always remember him reading to our class. I loved the books he chose.

February 7, 2016

To Maxine and family. It seems like yesterday when we were in Bluebell and Howard was fairly well.I am so sorry for his passing away and leaving you alone, Maxine. Our prayers and love are with you. You are a strong and great lady.
Love to the family,
Marlene and Dean Roberts

Kelly@MaryAnn Goodrich

February 6, 2016

We love President Howard Todd and his wife Maxine. What great people to be associated with. We will sorely miss Howard and we cherish the many fond memories we have of him and his wonderful family. He has always been an example of what the Savior would have us all be and we are grateful for the many things he has taught us over the years. Our prayers go out to Maxine and all the family, may our Heavenly Father bless you all with love and peace to help you through the sorrow and loss.

Howard G Todd - Vernal Temple President 2002-2005

Bernard Duke

February 6, 2016

Ron Holgreen

February 6, 2016

Thank you Howard you raised a great son in Doug

Cindy Mecham

February 6, 2016

Sorry to hear about Mr Todd. Stephanie I am sorry you lost your Dad.

Levere & Sue Fabrizio

February 6, 2016

We were sad to hear of the death of Pres. Todd. He served his brothers and sisters in a kind and gentle way and was loved by all and especially my Mom and Dad. May God's Grace lift you when needed and His spirit comfort you always.

Kevin Kappen

February 6, 2016

Condolences to this wonderful family. He sure was a great man and I loved having him as a teacher in 6th grade.

He was always anxiously engaged in a worthy cause.

Alexaus Toland Hardy

February 6, 2016

Such a wonderful man. He will be missed so much by a community.

Duane Winkler

February 6, 2016

Will miss you Uncle Howard. Thank you for your exemplary example. A host of friends and family will miss you. A host of family and friends have their arms out stretched to receive you. Love you all my cousins, and Auntie Maxine at this time of your loss

Troy Mitchell

February 6, 2016

Wonderful man. Condolences to Maxine , the boys and Stephanie. He was my favorite teacher and priesthood leader.

Jackie (Bowden) Allred

February 6, 2016

I loved having him for the principal while in school. He was a huge influence to me. He always reassured me it was ok to do a little more than was ask, to be a little bit different was ok, he will be deeply missed out home. My heart aches for the family here on earth, but what a joyous time in heaven. Condolences Jackie Bowden Allred

Myron and Marilynn Duncan

February 6, 2016

To all of you who were blessed to be part of this dear man's life, we send our heartfelt sympathy and love. His loss will be felt far and near. May you find peace in knowing he is at rest in the arms of his Savior.

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