Al Todd
Aug. 1, 1937-June 14, 2015
Palo Alto, California
Allen "Al" Wayne Todd, a man of many talents and a longtime Midtown resident in Palo Alto, peacefully passed away surrounded by his family. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Al was born in Ryegate, Montana, to Marlin and Gladys (Hudson) Todd. He spent his youth in Ryegate where he was active in Boy Scouts, played in the high school band and the basketball team, and participated as a delegate to the American Legion Boys State. He graduated from Billings Senior High School and then moved to Berkeley, California, in 1956 to join his mother and brothers, Larry and Ken. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1957, where he served three years, and then remained in the Reserves for two more years. Although Al worked for many years in the fields of semi-conductors and nuclear power, he loved having his own handyman business which he continued with the help of Alex Espinosa until his death.
Al had many interests. He enjoyed family events, especially camping trips on the Yuba River, house boating at Englebright Dam, and attending his children and grandchildren's special events. He proudly watched three of his grandchildren graduate from college and attended sports and performances of his nine grandchildren. He loved music and occasional impromptu jams with his cousin, Bill Todd.
He shared his love of traveling blue highways, birding trails and southwest ruins with his partner, Lynn Chiapella. At home in Palo Alto he created a haven for birds by providing food, water and safe nesting areas. Golf was also shared with Lynn and his many golfing buddies. No one who played with Al will forget his style of golf, nor his natty golf outfits. He was also an avid sports fan and watched all major sporting events.
Al leaves behind his loving partner, Lynn; his four cherished children and spouses, Kimberly (Rick) Fournier of Brentwood, Kathryn (Brian) Bothman of Scotts Valley, Terry (Roshan) Todd of Boulder Creek and Timothy (Margaret) Todd of Salinas; and his children's mother, Sharron Kenniston. In addition he leaves nine grandchildren: Joe Trevaskis; Amy, Alyson, Dylan and Amber Bothman; Trevor and Troy Fournier; and Rosemary and Heath Todd. He will be missed by his cousins and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Marlin and Gladys Todd; three brothers, Larry, Ken and Leslie Todd; and his beloved dog, Daisy. May they rest in peace together.
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