TODD, Veryl
Posted: November 1st, 2024 TODD It is with profound sadness and loss that we share the unexpected passing of our dear, Veryl George Mann Todd. We had just celebrated his 83rd birthday a week ago. Veryl was the cherished husband and best friend of 61 years to Ingrid Todd. Veryl and Ingrid were lifetime soul mates, marrying when they were 22 and 18 years old and spent their time together very much in love until the last minute of his life.
Veryl was born October 20, 1941 in Carmangay to a family with five cherished brothers. Veryl was loved by his many nieces, nephews and cousins. He spent many happy and fun times laughing with his close friendships with his extended family. Veryl’s large personality, kind heart and love for his family, friends and community, were trademarks of his life. He was never more proud than when he spent time with Ingrid, his children, his friends and his colleagues, in both his 40+ year radio career, 25 year career teaching at the Lethbridge Community College and brewing and tasting beers with his friends. He was a true Stampeders fan and attended decades of games, won many awards for his skills in brewing, and was well loved in the broadcasting world. He often told his family how grateful he was to “Have the best job in the world”. Veryl won “Teacher of the Year” at the LCC and was a mentor to his students. He loved seeing them all grow and succeed, and always shared how they kept in touch with him over the years.
His laugh and double dimple smile were seen and felt by all and he was known to share an opinion or two. Many friends he had for over 60 years, with colleagues becoming friends, and these important relationships helped to stoke his love for debate and continued late night chats he enjoyed so much. We cannot forget his many furry friends, with the last one, Peanut, who passed away earlier this year. He loved with his whole heart and you could feel it in every moment that you spent with Veryl. Above all, Veryl loved his wife Ingrid and their three children. He was the best, most devoted father that his kids could ask for and there are not enough words to speak to the loss of their dad. He was an adoring grandfather and always loved spending time with his grandkids, sharing in their lives, laughs, tears and many chats about his favourite topics, like politics, history and world news. He will be forever missed.
Veryl is survived by his wife Ingrid Todd; his children: Stephanie and Grant Waddell, Pamela Todd and Larry Fontaine, and Jason and Karen Todd; grandchildren: Haley and Brett Lyons, Sam Waddell and Brianne McJunkin, Tavin Todd and Eric Smith, Talin Todd, Alyaynna Heintz, Kelsey Heintz, and Isaac and Noah Fontaine; and great-grandchildren: Kohen and Sawyer French. Veryl is also survived by his brothers: Ken Todd and Russell (Edna) Todd; numerous nieces and nephews; as well as family on Ingrid’s side: Helga Ragan, Debby and Pat Mcillhargy, Elisabeth Garland and numerous nieces and nephews. He very deeply loved spending time with all of them.
Veryl was predeceased by his parents Gaye and George Todd; brothers Timmy Todd and Dennis Todd; and nephews Travis and Christopher Todd.
Ingrid and the family extend so much gratitude to the cherished neighbours that pitched in to help them over the years, all the people that came to their home to provide everything from haircuts to pedicures, and the stellar staff at AHS that helped to make their lives better every day. It truly takes a village.
A Celebration of Veryl’s life will be held at THE CANADIAN POLISH ASSOCIATION OF LETHBRIDGE, 745 – 13 Street North, Lethbridge, AB, on Sunday, November 3, 2024 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M., with remarks at 3:00 P.M.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Lethbridge Humane Society and spend time with your friends and family debating politics, history, watching football and tasting beer – like Veryl would have.
To send a condolence, please visit www.cornerstonefuneralhome.com