In Memory

Todd Terhell VIEW PROFILE

Nov. 13, 1970 - Feb. 24, 1988



 
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04/13/09 02:32 PM #1    

Marc Walker

We miss you "Zappy - Shorts"...

Marc

04/20/09 09:23 AM #2    

Bobette Lemke (Hren)

Todd crosses my mind frequently. I believe he was misunderstood by many people, close- minded people who didn't see the real Todd. He was a very descent, nice person. You have not been forgotten.
Bobette

05/01/09 01:29 PM #3    

Ronald (Rj) Lubrant

todd, todd, todd. if only you knew what i know.parents and high school suck!!! until you are able to put the miles between you and them and then, only then do you realize just how cool it really all is,life i mean.relationships,our f'd up families, the who we are vs the who we want to be. for the longest time i was pissed at you and everyone else about this. i have never cried as hard or long with any deaths of family members as i did with you. you were my brother. the first friend i had when i moved to SSP. i came to peace with you and even found and contacted your folks and they sent me pictures and a video "in memory of". i visit your new home generally once a year.you were, next to marc n troy, my very best friend. i wrote a song about you. about that camaro and the weed smoking.you should have stuck it out my friend and i am sorry that on that night before you died, i couldnt meet you.

todd was the funniest mofo i knew. he could just make you laugh like no tomorrow. i know that if you were alive during the voting for class clown, i wouldnt have won.the light that burns the brightest quickly fades and you todd faded far to quickly. we should be in rival bands like maiden/priest, or metallica/megadeth. ac/dc/bon jovi.

i love you and i miss you dear friend.dear friend.

02/20/15 10:25 AM #4    

Tara Weir (Weaver)

May seem strange to post anything right now - it's coming on 27 years. Odd number huh? But as there are no rules for remembering, here it is. I know many of us think of Todd often throughout the year. It might be face someone makes, a song we hear, or a classmate we run into out of the blue. The loss of him was the first loss of a young person many of us experienced and that may be one of the reasons we will never forget him. When I do think of him, I mostly remember the silly faces and noises he would make. The guy could make ya laugh no matter what kind of day you were having. I remeber him being such a nice guy too. But the one memory that sticks out above all the rest is the last time I saw him. I had taken a different route from the English rooms to the old part of the school. Instead of walking across the top past the Jr. lockers I took the stairs down into the commons and happened to pass Todd in the hall. We both smiled and said "Hi". As we passed I remember noticing that I could see bright blue sky behind his head through the big windows, it almost blocked out his face it was so bright. I had never taken that route between classes before so afterwards I thanked the powers that be for letting me say "Hi" one last time. I had to work the night his service was held, but I was right next door at the Sandwhich Giant staring out the windows, and for me one more thing triggers his memory... The moon. Isn't it strang how someone we don't really know all that well can make such an impact on us. I wish you would have had more time Todd, you would have done great things.


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