Todd and I were friends since 3rd grade. I think of him often and miss always. The first snowfall of the year is always the saddest. He would always show up on my front porch for a walk.
I'll never forget when I heard he was missing. I don't think I ever heard what really happened and if I did, I totally block it from my mind. I think about Todd often and will always remember when he wrote the answers to a Spanish test on the inside of his belt.
When I think of Todd, I remember him most from Walnut Street School . . . he had a humorous, happy outlook on life and was always quick to smile.
I met him when we were in the same 5th or 6th grade class. I'm pretty certain it was 6th grade with Jay Foley, Donna Battagliese, Martin Donahue, and Ronye Beyer.
I cannot remember what class Todd & I had together in 12th grade, but he sat behind me. He loved to make me laugh and get me in trouble with the teacher. He also loved to cause a little trouble by flirting with me in class just to ruffle Rob's feathers. I remember hearing about his death in Florida from Rob and I was very saddened because he was a wonderful person with a beautiful smile.
Paul Maina
A great friend... a terrible loss. I still think about him 25 years later.Tracey Curry (Brooks)
I think about Todd often. What a great person and friend he was. I had a crush on him in 7th grade!Nancy Lang (Vanderham)
Todd and I were friends since 3rd grade. I think of him often and miss always. The first snowfall of the year is always the saddest. He would always show up on my front porch for a walk.Joseph Mockapetris
Todd was a great friend and an exception person. One of the funniest, kindest people I have ever known.Jean Ridge (Dimm)
I'll never forget when I heard he was missing. I don't think I ever heard what really happened and if I did, I totally block it from my mind. I think about Todd often and will always remember when he wrote the answers to a Spanish test on the inside of his belt.Eric Guether
When I think of Todd, I remember him most from Walnut Street School . . . he had a humorous, happy outlook on life and was always quick to smile.I met him when we were in the same 5th or 6th grade class. I'm pretty certain it was 6th grade with Jay Foley, Donna Battagliese, Martin Donahue, and Ronye Beyer.
I would have enjoyed seeing Todd at the reunion.
Susan Solorzano (Morales)
I cannot remember what class Todd & I had together in 12th grade, but he sat behind me. He loved to make me laugh and get me in trouble with the teacher. He also loved to cause a little trouble by flirting with me in class just to ruffle Rob's feathers. I remember hearing about his death in Florida from Rob and I was very saddened because he was a wonderful person with a beautiful smile.