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Donald Truett Todd

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Donald Truett Todd Veteran

Birth
Comanche, Comanche County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Apr 1997 (aged 62)
Burial
Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9133182, Longitude: -100.3729944
Plot
Section EF (1994) / Block 5
Memorial ID
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VETERAN OF THE KOREAN WAR


OBITUARY

Donald TODD, 62, died April 24, 1997. Services were at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Hiram Reyes officiating.

Burial was in Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery by Stickley-Hill Funeral Directors.

Mr. TODD was born in Comanche. He graduated from Hamilton High School and attended Tarleton State University. He served with the Army in Korea.

He moved to Canadian in 1960 from Amarillo. He served as a deputy sheriff for Hemphill County for 6-1/2 years. When he retired in January, he had worked for the state of Texas for 30 years, spending 27 of this years as a meat inspector.

Mr. TODD was a member of First Baptist church in Hamilton and the Canadian Rodeo Association. He also was an active part of the Four of July rodeo and activities for many years.

Survivors include his father, Sam F. TODD of Hamilton; two daughters, Nancy CARTER of Las Vegas and Cathy HUTCHESON of Canadian; a son, Roy Lee TODD of Hamilton; a brother, San B. TODD of Round Rock; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), May 1, 1997.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)

VETERAN OF THE KOREAN WAR


OBITUARY

Donald TODD, 62, died April 24, 1997. Services were at the First Baptist church with the Rev. Hiram Reyes officiating.

Burial was in Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery by Stickley-Hill Funeral Directors.

Mr. TODD was born in Comanche. He graduated from Hamilton High School and attended Tarleton State University. He served with the Army in Korea.

He moved to Canadian in 1960 from Amarillo. He served as a deputy sheriff for Hemphill County for 6-1/2 years. When he retired in January, he had worked for the state of Texas for 30 years, spending 27 of this years as a meat inspector.

Mr. TODD was a member of First Baptist church in Hamilton and the Canadian Rodeo Association. He also was an active part of the Four of July rodeo and activities for many years.

Survivors include his father, Sam F. TODD of Hamilton; two daughters, Nancy CARTER of Las Vegas and Cathy HUTCHESON of Canadian; a son, Roy Lee TODD of Hamilton; a brother, San B. TODD of Round Rock; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), May 1, 1997.)

(Submitted by Angie Mitchell Martin)


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