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Edward Paul Joseph Todd

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Edward Paul Joseph Todd

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
10 Mar 2016 (aged 74)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0578778, Longitude: -84.5148611
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Father, grandfather, surgeon, farmer, and community leader, Dr. Edward Paul Joseph Todd passed away Sunday April 10, 2016 of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). He was surrounded by family, and held in the loving arms of his wife of fifty years, Marilyn Todd. Born in Chicago on August 12, 1941 and raised in Houston, Dr. Todd attended Baylor University College of Medicine earning his MD in 1968 and PhD in 1969. After completing his residency and internship in General, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the University of Minnesota, he relocated his family to Lexington, Kentucky and continued his practice at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Dr. Todd’s medical career included pioneering surgical techniques and patents and ultimately was the Chairman of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Saint Joseph’s Hospital. After retiring from medicine in 2000, Dr. Todd managed the family farm and led philanthropic activities. These activities include supporting Lexington Catholic High School, Habitat for Humanity and was a founder and the first president of the non-profit charitable corporation ABLE, Inc. (Assisting Better Living Everywhere). He led mission trips to Mexico, Bolivia, Burma, Kenya, Haiti, Ghana, Belize, and Appalachia with an emphasis on schools, orphanages, and medical clinics. Local Lexington projects included helping financially stressed senior and disabled citizens with home repair. Truly embodying the foundation’s mission of Assisting Better Living Everywhere, Dr. Todd supported the education of children and offered medical relief to those in the most underserved parts of the world and his community. His proudest moments were spending time with family and hosting, along with his wife Marilyn, an annual farm camp for their grandchildren at Franklin Woods Farm.
Dr. Todd is survived by wife, Marilyn Todd; children: Erin Newman and her husband Eric Newman of Austin, Texas; Ed Todd and his wife Ellen Todd of Ocala, Florida; Rachel Scanlon and her husband Scott Scanlon of Lexington, Kentucky; Daphne Hosinski and her husband Don Hosinski of Lexington, Kentucky; Crystal Leugers and her husband Alex Leugers of Cincinnati, Ohio; niece: Natalie Murray of Mountain View, California; grandchildren: Cole, Ethan, Adam, and Conner Newman; Madeleine, Scott, and Emily Scanlon; Edward, Jane, Samuel Todd; Marielle, Lillian, Mark Edward, and Julia Hosinski; and sister: Genie Bolt of Houston, Texas, her husband Jon and children Christopher and Kathryn. He is preceded in death by his infant twin sons, John and Joseph Todd; infant twin granddaughters, Angel and Grace Newman; his brother, Robert Todd; his sister, Rev. Nancy Todd Murray; and parents, Edward William and Georgine Todd. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky.

Source:
Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, Kentucky
Father, grandfather, surgeon, farmer, and community leader, Dr. Edward Paul Joseph Todd passed away Sunday April 10, 2016 of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). He was surrounded by family, and held in the loving arms of his wife of fifty years, Marilyn Todd. Born in Chicago on August 12, 1941 and raised in Houston, Dr. Todd attended Baylor University College of Medicine earning his MD in 1968 and PhD in 1969. After completing his residency and internship in General, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery at the University of Minnesota, he relocated his family to Lexington, Kentucky and continued his practice at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Dr. Todd’s medical career included pioneering surgical techniques and patents and ultimately was the Chairman of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine and Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Saint Joseph’s Hospital. After retiring from medicine in 2000, Dr. Todd managed the family farm and led philanthropic activities. These activities include supporting Lexington Catholic High School, Habitat for Humanity and was a founder and the first president of the non-profit charitable corporation ABLE, Inc. (Assisting Better Living Everywhere). He led mission trips to Mexico, Bolivia, Burma, Kenya, Haiti, Ghana, Belize, and Appalachia with an emphasis on schools, orphanages, and medical clinics. Local Lexington projects included helping financially stressed senior and disabled citizens with home repair. Truly embodying the foundation’s mission of Assisting Better Living Everywhere, Dr. Todd supported the education of children and offered medical relief to those in the most underserved parts of the world and his community. His proudest moments were spending time with family and hosting, along with his wife Marilyn, an annual farm camp for their grandchildren at Franklin Woods Farm.
Dr. Todd is survived by wife, Marilyn Todd; children: Erin Newman and her husband Eric Newman of Austin, Texas; Ed Todd and his wife Ellen Todd of Ocala, Florida; Rachel Scanlon and her husband Scott Scanlon of Lexington, Kentucky; Daphne Hosinski and her husband Don Hosinski of Lexington, Kentucky; Crystal Leugers and her husband Alex Leugers of Cincinnati, Ohio; niece: Natalie Murray of Mountain View, California; grandchildren: Cole, Ethan, Adam, and Conner Newman; Madeleine, Scott, and Emily Scanlon; Edward, Jane, Samuel Todd; Marielle, Lillian, Mark Edward, and Julia Hosinski; and sister: Genie Bolt of Houston, Texas, her husband Jon and children Christopher and Kathryn. He is preceded in death by his infant twin sons, John and Joseph Todd; infant twin granddaughters, Angel and Grace Newman; his brother, Robert Todd; his sister, Rev. Nancy Todd Murray; and parents, Edward William and Georgine Todd. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky.

Source:
Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, Kentucky

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