Todd Jeremy Stolte, 48 of Willard, MO, formerly of Hannibal, MO, affectionately known as Todd to his friends and loved ones, passed away peacefully at his home with his wife by his side on November 14, 2025. Born in the heart of Hannibal, MO, on August 30, 1977, to Brenda Bowen Stolte and the late Edward "Ed" Stolte, Todd's infectious laughter and warm presence became a beacon of joy throughout his 48 years of life.
Friends and Family are invited to Todd's Life Celebration on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, MO.
Todd's early years were spent in the loving company of his family, his devoted wife, Sheila McMasters Stolte and two children, Tye McMasters and Darilyn Hunt stood by his side in life's journey, sharing in both his dreams and his everyday moments. The family circle extended to his caring mother, Brenda Stolte, his siblings, Jason Stolte (Debbie), Shannon Stolte (Angie), and Cindy Price (Greg), his sister-in-law, Christina Brady (Dennis), and his in-laws, Terry and Ruth McMasters. Todd was a cherished uncle to his nieces and nephews, Edie Graupman (Clint), Malia Stolte, Brynlee Stolte, Breanne McCarl (Dayne), Natalie Whipple (Konner), Justin Price, Aaris Stolte, Avery Stolte, Braxton Stolte, Dennis Brady, and Skyler Brady (Makayla), who will all miss his playful spirit and unwavering support. His legacy also lives on through his adored great-nieces and great-nephews.
Todd is preceded in death by his father and a grandmother in law, Doshie Crossland.
A skilled and meticulous dental lab technician, Todd dedicated over 23 years to Edmonds Dental Prosthetics, where he was valued for his precision and friendly demeanor.
Todd's zest for life was evident in his many hobbies and interests. A lover of the great outdoors, he relished camping trips to area lakes, where he was renowned for his fire-starting prowess. His loyalty to family was unmistakable, as he was a constant figure at his nieces' and nephews' activities and sporting events. A true craftsman, Todd took pride in his carpentry, creating beautiful bookshelves and numerous projects that adorned his home, each piece a testament to his talent and attention to detail. Todd's laughter was often the loudest when he shared his own jokes, and his sense of humor was a source of light and comfort to all who knew him. An avid movie enthusiast, Todd's extensive collection was meticulously organized by decade, a reflection of his love for film and his methodical nature.
Todd was a passionate and devoted fan of the Cincinnati Bengals. His infectious enthusiasm for the Bengals was evident in the way he adorned his home with team memorabilia and how he never missed a game, whether it was through the glow of his television screen or from the stands, cheering amidst a sea of orange and black. Win or lose Todd's love for the Bengals never wavered. Todd's home was never without the love of dogs, his faithful companions who shared in his family's life.
Described by those who knew him best as funny, friendly, and courageous, Todd's legacy is one of laughter, love, and the courage to embrace life's adventures. Todd Jeremy Stolte will be deeply missed, but the memories he created will be cherished forever.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family to assist with medical expenses for Todd. Please make checks payable to Sheila McMasters.
Online condolences may be made and video tribute maybe viewed at www.jamesodonnellfuneralhome.com.
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Sponsored by James O'Donnell Funeral Home, Inc. - Hannibal.
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Cheryl Hubbard
December 4, 2025
Brenda, I as so very sorry for your loss of Todd, I remember him as that sweet little boy across the street that played with my kids. We lost James last year and I can feel your pain. God Bless.
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