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Ronnie De'Wayne Todd

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Ronnie De'Wayne Todd

Birth
De Queen, Sevier County, Arkansas, USA
Death
14 Apr 2009 (aged 64)
Belton, Bell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Killeen, Bell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2 Row N Site 536
Memorial ID
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OBITUARY: Courtesy of Dossman Funeral Home and Batesville Interactive Websites

Ronnie, better known as "Paw Paw", passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday morning.
He was born on September 24, 1944, in DeQueen, Arkansas, to Lonnie and Irene (Hadley) Todd. He resided and graduated from High School in Eagletown, Oklahoma, before entering the military. After 20 years of military service, he retired as a 1st Sergeant in the United States Army. He will be honored and laid to rest at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen, Texas. After retiring from the military he spent 20 years as a Regional Director for American Amicable Insurance Company. He married Brenda Gail Hughitt on April 8, 1965. They were able to celebrate their 43rd anniversary together. He was preceded in death by his sister's Lonnia Faye Brakeville, Melba Roan, and Ima Lee Wagnon.

Survivors include his wife, son of Belton, four grandchildren, and sister, of Horatio, Arkansas.

In lieu of flowers the family request memorials to the American Cancer Society.

Visitation Thursday April 30, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 PM at Dossman Funeral Home. Funeral Friday May 1, 2009, 9:30 AM at Dossman Funeral Home. Graveside Service
Friday May 1, 2009, 11:00 AM at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery

BIO: by Karla Todd Sherer

Ronnie is the son of Lonnie and Irene Hadley Todd. He was born in Sevier Co., AR, grew up in Eagletown, OK. along with siblings:

Lonnie Carroll Todd 1930 – 1930
Wilma Todd 1930 – 2010
Gwendolyn Louise Todd 1932 – 1932
Ima Lee "Booger" Todd 1933 – 2001
Lonnia Faye Todd 1940 – 1997
Melba Jean Todd 1942 – 2008

Ronnie lived his adult life in the Belton, TX area. He married his wife of 43 years on 8 Apr 1965. He is a Veteran of the Viet Nam War where he proudly served his country. He spent 20 years of his life in military service.
Ronnie was my 1st cousin, once removed. I wish I could have known him. He reminds me so much of other family members. He's a Todd for sure.
Sending you much love Ronnie...
OBITUARY: Courtesy of Dossman Funeral Home and Batesville Interactive Websites

Ronnie, better known as "Paw Paw", passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday morning.
He was born on September 24, 1944, in DeQueen, Arkansas, to Lonnie and Irene (Hadley) Todd. He resided and graduated from High School in Eagletown, Oklahoma, before entering the military. After 20 years of military service, he retired as a 1st Sergeant in the United States Army. He will be honored and laid to rest at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Killeen, Texas. After retiring from the military he spent 20 years as a Regional Director for American Amicable Insurance Company. He married Brenda Gail Hughitt on April 8, 1965. They were able to celebrate their 43rd anniversary together. He was preceded in death by his sister's Lonnia Faye Brakeville, Melba Roan, and Ima Lee Wagnon.

Survivors include his wife, son of Belton, four grandchildren, and sister, of Horatio, Arkansas.

In lieu of flowers the family request memorials to the American Cancer Society.

Visitation Thursday April 30, 2009, 6:00 - 8:00 PM at Dossman Funeral Home. Funeral Friday May 1, 2009, 9:30 AM at Dossman Funeral Home. Graveside Service
Friday May 1, 2009, 11:00 AM at Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery

BIO: by Karla Todd Sherer

Ronnie is the son of Lonnie and Irene Hadley Todd. He was born in Sevier Co., AR, grew up in Eagletown, OK. along with siblings:

Lonnie Carroll Todd 1930 – 1930
Wilma Todd 1930 – 2010
Gwendolyn Louise Todd 1932 – 1932
Ima Lee "Booger" Todd 1933 – 2001
Lonnia Faye Todd 1940 – 1997
Melba Jean Todd 1942 – 2008

Ronnie lived his adult life in the Belton, TX area. He married his wife of 43 years on 8 Apr 1965. He is a Veteran of the Viet Nam War where he proudly served his country. He spent 20 years of his life in military service.
Ronnie was my 1st cousin, once removed. I wish I could have known him. He reminds me so much of other family members. He's a Todd for sure.
Sending you much love Ronnie...

Gravesite Details

Many thanks to DonZas on Findagrave for this memorial and his many contributions to the Veterans



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