Eleanore Marie Todd of Gainesville passed away on March 31, 2014 five days before she would have turned 79.
She was born in Sayre, PA on April 5, 1935. She was the last living of her sisters, Jeanne Barrett and Roberta Bartholomew.
After graduating high school, she moved to Ft Walton Beach, Fl where she worked as a civilian at Eglin Air Force Base. She met her husband, Marc Todd and they married at St. Patrick Catholic Church on July 4, 1965. They moved to Gainesville to continue their education where they both graduated from the University of Florida. They both enjoyed professional bowling until they became parents in 1967 and 1970.
She volunteered in cub scouts, girl scouts, and taught First Communion classes for over 30 years. She also volunteered her time at St. Patricks Church. She was a member of the UF Alumni Assn. In June of 1991, she earned her Master’s Degree in Accounting at the age of 55.
These were just a few of her many accomplishments over her lifetime.
She and her husband owned the business Computing Services, Inc. since 1973. After her husband passed away in 1997, she and her daughter began Gator Payroll Services where she worked every day until she died.
Mrs. Todd is survived by three children, Ivan Todd, Lea Todaro and Charles Todd and four grandchildren, Cameron Snipes, Rae Ann Belliveau, Maxine Belliveau and Marcus Todd.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 Noon on Saturday, April 5, 2014 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church with a visitation beginning at 11:00 AM. There will be a reception at the Church followed by interment at Forest Meadows Memorial Park Central. Arrangements are in the care of Forest Meadows Funeral Home (352)378-2528.
I am very sorry to hear of Eleanore’s passing. Even though it has been quite a few years since I last spoke to her, I wanted to send my condolences.
Marc Todd set me up in business in the 80’s…Marc and Eleanore were Computing Services and I was Computing Plus, and they provided a computer, software, and support to me for quite a few years. I have always been very thankful for both of them, and will miss them both. God Bless.
Diana
Hey Diana,
I remember you.
Thank you.