In Loving Memory of Tracy Lynn Todd
A celebration of Tracy's beautiful life will be held at Clark's Funeral Home on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 2:00 pm with a visitation starting at 1:00 pm prior to the service. Pastor James Alexander and Rev. Troy Davis will officiate.
Tracy was a mother, a daughter, a sister, a niece, and a friend to many. Her heart was gentle and giving, her laughter warm and contagious. She dedicated much of her life to caring for others in the nursing field and was a faithful member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Those who will forever cherish her memory include her sons, Caleb Todd and Devin Cheek; her mama, Joanne Wynne; her dad, Ronnie Wynne; her nana, Claudine Pfitzer; her sisters, Tanya Wynne, Angi Floyd, and Lisa Mays; her brother, Shannon Wynne (Carrie Wynne); her uncle, Keith Todd; her uncle and aunt, Jackie and Marti Wynne; her aunt, Cathy McUmber; and her faithful dog, Elli Jo.
She is reunited in Heaven with her daddy, Marty Todd, and her brother, Dana Todd, whose love continues to shine through those she left behind.
Tracy loved people, animals, music, and the open road. She found peace in driving with the wind in her hair, a song on her lips, and joy in her heart. When the Lord called her home, she was doing what she loved most—listening to music, sharing laughter, and spending the morning with friends.
In her final days, Tracy had discovered a renewed sense of purpose through her work at Richard Wilson Recovery Center. She was filled with hope, eager to use her gifts and her story to lift others. Her compassion, courage, and kindness touched every life she met.
Though her time here was far too short, Tracy's spirit lives on—in the music she loved, in the roads she traveled, and in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
In Lieu of flowers, requests were made for donations made to Richard Wilson Recovery Center / 9 Jefferson Rd. / Statham Ga. / 30666
Clark Funeral Home of Hawkinsville, Georgia is in charge of arrangements.
Please sign the online register at wwwclarkfuneralhawkinsville.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
142 Commerce St P.O. Box 115, Hawkinsville, GA 31036
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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