As I have sat here for the last couple of days, trying to digest that Todd passed, I have found it very hard to come up with the words. I am so very sad that this fine man is gone. I have known Todd since he was a little boy. I watched him struggle and fight to be one of the "kids." My boys took Todd under their wings and made sure no one " messed" with Todd. I will always remember his kind, loving, and happy heart. No matter what life threw at Todd, he always had a smile and a laugh. I can still see all the neighborhood kids playing out in front of my house, Todd included.Baseball games down at the park, throwing footballs in the street. Todd was a fixture at my house, and we gladly treated him as another "son." You couldn't help but love Todd. His smile and chuckle would light up a room. My best memory of Todd is, when he stayed at our house for a bit. He was always " bustin" on me about one thing or another. He would always be grinning from ear to ear, and say "Mrs. D" I am only kidding. I love you Todd you,and my heart broke when I found out the news you had left us. Heaven has gained such a beautiful soul. I pray you are at peace, and hope you know how missed you will be. Rest in peace "Toddy" To Rich, Linda, Andrew, and Natty, there are no words to comfort you or make this any better for all of you. Just know that Todd was loved by so many, and you all will be in my thoughts and prayers. Love to you all Anne Donahue