Advertisement

Arlean <I>Todd</I> Templeton

Advertisement

Arlean Todd Templeton

Birth
Gonzales, Gonzales County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Jan 2009 (aged 56)
Converse, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 43, Site 1034
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs. Templeton was born to Almeter and Ed Henry Todd. She could trace her ancestry to slaves who had escaped the United States for Mexico. Most of her life was lived in San Antonio. She attended Dorie Miller Elementary, Riley Middle School and graduated from Highland High School in 1971. For two years she attended San Antonio College. In 1978, she joined the Bexar County Sheriff's office. She accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in 1985, and said by seeking a deeper relationship with the Lord her life was full. As a member of New Creation Christian Fellowship, she was a Sunday School Teacher and was known for her kind and generous spirit. Her life touched many people throughout the San Antonio community. For 27 years she worked at the Sheriffs Department then retired in 2006. Mrs. Templeton was the first African American woman to achieve the rank of Sergeant in the Sheriff's office. Her father, a brother (Marvin Todd) and sister (Virginia Jean Brown) preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory: husband, James M. Templeton III; loving mother, Almeter Todd Turbin; two brothers, Ed H. Todd, Jr. (Sabrena) and Selywan Todd (Inette); two sons, Darrell and Quincy Todd (Meagan); one stepson, Alex M. Templeton (Donna); three grandchildren, Deondrick, Alexi and Imari; a special niece, Rivian Shannon; a dear sister-friend, Riveian Jackson and a host of relatives and friends
Mrs. Templeton was born to Almeter and Ed Henry Todd. She could trace her ancestry to slaves who had escaped the United States for Mexico. Most of her life was lived in San Antonio. She attended Dorie Miller Elementary, Riley Middle School and graduated from Highland High School in 1971. For two years she attended San Antonio College. In 1978, she joined the Bexar County Sheriff's office. She accepted Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in 1985, and said by seeking a deeper relationship with the Lord her life was full. As a member of New Creation Christian Fellowship, she was a Sunday School Teacher and was known for her kind and generous spirit. Her life touched many people throughout the San Antonio community. For 27 years she worked at the Sheriffs Department then retired in 2006. Mrs. Templeton was the first African American woman to achieve the rank of Sergeant in the Sheriff's office. Her father, a brother (Marvin Todd) and sister (Virginia Jean Brown) preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory: husband, James M. Templeton III; loving mother, Almeter Todd Turbin; two brothers, Ed H. Todd, Jr. (Sabrena) and Selywan Todd (Inette); two sons, Darrell and Quincy Todd (Meagan); one stepson, Alex M. Templeton (Donna); three grandchildren, Deondrick, Alexi and Imari; a special niece, Rivian Shannon; a dear sister-friend, Riveian Jackson and a host of relatives and friends

Inscription

Loving
Companions



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: Deleon Todd
  • Added: Jan 31, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33417602/arlean-templeton: accessed ), memorial page for Arlean Todd Templeton (29 Jul 1952–22 Jan 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33417602, citing Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Deleon Todd (contributor 46567870).