On Thursday June 22nd 2023, Todd A Baldwin passed away unexpectedly but peacefully at UW Hospital with family by his side at the age of 61. He was born on June 26th 1961 in Milwaukee, WI, the second son of four children to Arthur and Jean Baldwin. He grew up in the Milwaukee area but later moved to Madison, WI to explore career opportunities. He attended college classes in the computer sciences field. Todd had retired in the fall of 2021 after being employed at American Family Insurance for 23 plus years as a computer programmer. Some of his favorite activities included watching/attending all major classes of car racing, concerts, geo cashing, hunting, fishing, Mens, women's badger hockey, and target shooting. He was an avid Badger and Packers football fan. Todd had an uncanny ability to win big on the slot machines at the nearby casinos. Todd left us too soon in life but provided hope and opportunity to others as he was an organ donor.
He is survived by his mother Jean Baldwin, sister Deborah Schwabe, brother Brian Baldwin, Brother and sister-in-law Matthew and Barb Baldwin, also many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father and step mother Arthur and Judy Baldwin. There is no visitation nor memorial services scheduled, only a private family gathering at his grave site (Woodlawn Cemetery 614 E. Howard avenue Milwaukee Wi.) at an unknown time in the future. In leu of flowers or cards please consider leaving a comment or perhaps planting a tree in Todds honor.
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Donna Ranney
July 2, 2023
I met Todd back in the 80's. He was a wonderful man. He was sincere, funny, and always had good things to say
about people. He was always up for a challenge whether it was a game of baseball, frisbee, board games, car races, hiking, or just hanging out. Todd appreciated his family. He was a people person and therefore, could carry on a conversation to make life interesting. Todd loved life as well as his friends. Always there to lend a hand, he would offer to help someone before they asked, very polite, and well mannered. I am grateful to had known Todd and his enthusiasm for life. He had a nice smile, and I am grateful for the memories. I was saddened to hear of his passing but relieved his family was by his side when God called him home.
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Michael Gutkowski Janet Erdmann
July 1, 2023
The sad passing of Todd who was taken much to soon. He was a very good friend and a really funny guy to be around. He will be missed very much.
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