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Stanley M. Todd
LUMBERTON– Stanley M. Todd, Stan to all who knew him, unexpectedly died Sept. 4, 2014.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal Church in Lumberton, Father Gene Wayman officiating. Interment will immediately follow in the Trinity Episcopal Church columbarium.
After retiring from the USAF he attended Campbell University School of Law and practiced with the Robeson County District Attorney's Office from 1989 until he retired as Senior Assistant District Attorney in 2009.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Anne; sister-in-law and their families; a brother-in-law and family; and many friends. He was Anne's pride and joy and love of her life.
The visitation with the family will follow the services in the church fellowship hall.
On-line condolences may be made by visiting: www.floydmortuary.net.
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A Adams
September 10, 2014
Stan Todd was a wonderful man with a huge heart. He was one of the few men I knew who still possessed a genuine, "say what you mean and mean what you say", dignity that demanded and received the amount of respect deserved. He was also purposely transparent in His love for his wife, which you knew if you ever spent any time with him at all. His love for Miss Anne allowed for encouragement and inspiration to all that were blessed enough to know them. I have have had friendships with some wonderfully kind hearted & loving people whom I've learned much from and I consider it an honor and a privilege to be able to say that Stan Todd is at the top of that list. The world was a little brighter with him in it. We are all the better for having known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to Miss Anne.
One in a million - Prayers lifted for his love, Anne Todd
Angie Adams
September 10, 2014
Stan Todd ~ One of the finest men I've ever known
Angie Adams
September 10, 2014
Neil Tyner
September 9, 2014
"My thoughts and prayers go out to Ann and the Family for your sudden loss. Stan was a fine man, a good friend, and fellow veteran. I have missed Stan greatly since his retirement, working around Stan was truely a blessing and a pleasure. Stan will always be missed by his legal family here at the courthouse, but not quite as much as he will be missed by you Ann. I'll keep you in my prayers!
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Debra and Donald Stone
September 8, 2014
Stan Todd led by example of living his life that demanded highest respect and admiration. It has been truly a blessing to have been befriended by this exceptional man these past twenty years.A lawyer that stood tall with his dedication to the doing the right thing .So thankful God smiled upon Robeson County District Attorneys office when Stan Todd was hired bringing his dedication to justice. Our lives are richer by his friendship that will forever be remembered of what a rarity of goodness and values that he shared..that made the world a better place for us all..May God hold Ann close in his arms of comfort
Mary Miller
September 8, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with Ann and the family. I have and will miss Stan, I enjoyed working with him he was a special person.
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