Steven Douglas Todd Sr.


Steven Douglas Todd Sr., 53, of Ellport passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, April 11, 2010 following a nine month illness.

Born January 5, 1957 in Ellwood City, he was the son of the late Jack and Lillian Bubb Hall.

Steven worked at Paragon in Zelienople for over 20 years. He then became an LPN and worked until his retirement at Passavant Retirement Center. He was a member of the Faith Fellowship Baptist Church in Ellport. He enjoyed gardening and spending time with his family, especially his grandson Caiden.

Survivors include his wife of 24 years, Carol DeBlaso Todd, daughter, Sarah Todd Cavanaugh, son Steven D. Todd Jr., grandson, Caiden Cavanaugh, all of Ellport, mother in law, Mary LaPenta DeBlaso of Ellwood City, siblings, Barbara Todd (Joseph) Falba, New Castle, Richard (Linda)Todd, Slippery Rock Twp., Peggy Todd (Roger) Pearce, Parks,KY, Linda Todd (Greg) Wright, North Sewickley Twp, Cindy Hall (Gary) DeBlasio, New Castle, Marty (Sue) Hall, North Sewickley Twp., Jack (Lori) Hall Jr., Chewton, Tom (Michelle) Hall, Pulaski Twp., Matt Hall, Warner Robins, GA, Shelley Hall (Doug) Brandt, Wampum, Corinne Hall, Danville, KY and over 70 nieces and nephews and their families.

He was preceded in death by his parents and father in law, Lawrence DeBlaso.

Visiting hours will be held from 7-9, Tuesday, April 13 and 2-4 and 7-9, Wednesday, April 14 at the Marshall Funeral Home 200 Fountain Ave. Ellwood City. Funeral Services will be held at the Marshall Funeral Home on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 1:30 P.M. with Pastor Wayne Smith and Pastor Steve Meece officiating.

Interment will follow in the Wurtemburg Cemetery.

 

In Loving Memory

I’m so sorry your family has my deepest sympathy. I met Steve in nursing school and he was one of the nicest guys anything anyone needed help with he was there, we will all miss him greatly.

SO SORRY AGAIN, STACY JOSEPH


Uncle Steve words can't express how much I miss you! It just doesn't seem real. If only tears and prayers could have kept you here with us. You have always been a big part of my life and you will continue to be. I have so many good memories with you. I remember you teaching me to tie my shoes just like it was yesterday. I can still see your smile and hearing you calling me Darcy Lynn. No matter what was going on you always had a smile on your face, even through your illness. I will miss you every single day. Rest in Peace Steve, you are home now and I will see you when I get there!!!! I love you!!!


Steve was one of the best people you could ever know. He had a long struggle and fight and still kept his head up. The last time he came down to visit you knew he felt awful, but he still wanted to visit with everyone. He was appreciative of everything and never had a negative word. It is hard to understand why he was taken from all of us, but we have to realize he is in a much better place and is now free of any sickness. As Lauren would say "Uncle Steve" is going to truely be missed.

Love,
Chip, Kim, Caden and Lauren


Although, I didn't know Todd for very long he was the sweetest, kindest, most helpful, fun loving guy to work with to talk to. I don't think he had a mean bone in his body. He and I worked together at Passavant for a little over a year and he made work fun. He will be greatly missed! To his family I am truly very sorry for your lose.

Sheila Hill


To Carol and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the passing of Steve. He was a great guy, a great neighbor! He always had a smile and a "hi" for all members our family. He will be missed. He is rejoicing with the angels, and there is no more pain.

God Bless you all, Don, Lyn, DJ, Jeff Tindall and Families


I had the privilege of working with Steve at Passavant. He was very good with the elderly and always had time to sit and talk with them. Even after he got sick and wasn’t working, he came into work and had lunch with his residents. He was truly a great human being and I was honored to have worked with him and call him a friend.

Christine Trapp


My condolences to Steve’s family. Steve was such a good nurse who took great pride in being one. He will be greatly missed by all the staff and residents at Passavant. Becky Simmer


I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Steve. He was such a kind man.
Caroll and family, please continue to be strong, and know that he will
be with you always.

Georgia (Milnes) Mohr and Family


I would like to send my deepest sympathies to your family. I met Steve in nursing school and also worked with him at Passavant and McGuire. He was a wonderful person who will be missed by all who knew him. He was kind, thoughtful and helpful to everyone around him. He had a true passion for nursing and was easily the best in the class. He will always be in my thoughts and prayers. Again, to his family you have my deepest sympathy.

Lori Pieri


A true friend and fellow Nurse, in the greatest sense of the word, compassionate, kind, loving to all he came in contact with. He will be truly missed, and always remembered. God Bless you Steve, and all your family,

Sincerely, Cynthia L. Gibbons

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