Todd worked for AT&T in their IOT Vehicle Solutions Studio. He received his MBA from Kennesaw State University in 2012. He served 24 years in the Air Force, 10 years active duty where he was stationed in South Korea, Germany, and Tampa, Florida. He reenlisted as a reservist serving 14 years and doing a tour in Iraq in 2008, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Todd was a member of Porsche Club of America and Veterans of AT&T. He was a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. His passions were motor cross, rebuilding Porsche’s and tinkering in his garage. He loved watching motocross, Formula One racing, American Pickers and Diners Drive-Ins and Dives.
We will always remember him for his willingness to help others, commitment to personal growth, always wanting to learn and improve himself, but most of all his sense of humor and his ability to make people laugh. His commitment to his family was his top priority.
Todd is survived by his loving wife Hyuna of 30 years and their daughter Sarah and son Matthew. He is also survived by his 2 brothers, Brad (Pauline) Rose, Jeff (Holly) Rose, and 2 sisters Debbie (Ron) Vooris, twin Tracy (Tom) Teal, several nieces & nephews, great nieces and nephews.
Services were held at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church and was cremated.
Todd worked for AT&T in their IOT Vehicle Solutions Studio. He received his MBA from Kennesaw State University in 2012. He served 24 years in the Air Force, 10 years active duty where he was stationed in South Korea, Germany, and Tampa, Florida. He reenlisted as a reservist serving 14 years and doing a tour in Iraq in 2008, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Todd was a member of Porsche Club of America and Veterans of AT&T. He was a member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. His passions were motor cross, rebuilding Porsche’s and tinkering in his garage. He loved watching motocross, Formula One racing, American Pickers and Diners Drive-Ins and Dives.
We will always remember him for his willingness to help others, commitment to personal growth, always wanting to learn and improve himself, but most of all his sense of humor and his ability to make people laugh. His commitment to his family was his top priority.
Todd is survived by his loving wife Hyuna of 30 years and their daughter Sarah and son Matthew. He is also survived by his 2 brothers, Brad (Pauline) Rose, Jeff (Holly) Rose, and 2 sisters Debbie (Ron) Vooris, twin Tracy (Tom) Teal, several nieces & nephews, great nieces and nephews.
Services were held at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church and was cremated.
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