ToddG passed away today. We can remember him here. I'm not quite ready to talk about it publicly yet.
Todd and I with our matching rebuilt elbows.
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ToddG passed away today. We can remember him here. I'm not quite ready to talk about it publicly yet.
Todd and I with our matching rebuilt elbows.
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...c2&oe=5754164F
I will miss him, greatly.
Whether we live or die, we are the Lord's. (Rom 14:8)
RIP friend.
Godspeed brother! My thoughts and prayers for those he left behind.
RIP. You will be missed.
You fought it to the end, Todd. You were a fighter!
I only had one class with you and I was thoroughly humbled. I learned much though. Thank you.
RIP. Thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family.
I'm glad to have met him, I never got to take one of his classes, sadly, but he did quite a bit for me, none of which I ever got to repay.
RIP brother
Thank you for your impact on the community. In the end, you fought well, now Rest in Peace brother!
RIP buddy. Gonna' miss all the rich discussion we had.
This is incredibly sad news. My thoughts and prayers are also with his family.
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Rest in Peace and my thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Very sorry to hear about his passing.
RIP Todd. Sad to have never met him, however, his impact on my shooting safety, knowledge and awareness has been profound.
Prayers and sympathies to his family.
RIP and my condolences to his friends & family.
I remember going out to eat with him and a few members here after completing his class talking about guns, training, life, etc. He genuinely cared about his students and had a great sense of humor.
My condolences to so many on this board who were close to him. It's got to hurt bad.
Even via the distance of the virtual relationship I grew attached to him. I really appreciated his application of his logic to his arguments. I will miss his contributions greatly.
RIP
Todd,
I never got to meet you. I discovered P-T/P-F after you stopped teaching and shortly before you stopped posting.
But you've changed my life in some pretty massive ways...
I fear I owe you a debt I can never repay...but I'll do my best to find my own ways to do so in your absence.
...now rock on and go school some fools in the afterlife. I'll seek you out when I get there. I trust I'll find you smiling, shaking your head, watching some macho man fail to get a FAST coin after their 1,000,000,000th attempt.
Very sorry to hear this news. My heart goes out to Todd's family and all those who knew him well. RIP.
This is one guy I wanted to take a class from and never got the chance to. Even with the occasional comment in my training journal, I enjoyed his mentorship and guidance. I've read about him and his tests numerous times, just finishing a 24 page thread last night on his press out technique. I never even knew him like some of you do and I sense a void has been created. Hear and his family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Damn. Just damn. Going to the range today and he will be on my mind. Never met him but through PMs we had a couple discussions and I learned from him.
RIP ToddG!
Todd's analytical and love to debate personality, combined with his methods (training journal, DOW, FAST), his interest in performance driven product development (like AIWB holsters), and changing internet practices and technology (forums like PF), caused him to have an enormous impact on performance oriented defensive shooting.
Thank you for all the inspiration Todd. Godspeed and fair waters.
RIP Todd. I was looking forward to training with you again. You will be missed.
RIP our thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones through this time.
Rest easy Todd. I never got to meet you in person but you helped me become a better shooter in many ways and I will forever be grateful. My condolences to your wife, family, and the dog that you loved dearly.
Todd and I shared some fun scheming together!
I hosted him three times, and was a student in two of those classes. He inspired me to become an instructor and gave me a lot of very valuable advice along the way. He was gracious enough to ask me to be staff on this forum when it first started.
Goodbye Todd. I'm going to miss you. Every time I stand beside a student's gun with my nose a half inch away from it, I'm going to think of you.
Thanks for everything, Todd.
Especially shooting know-how and grammar/spelling jabs.
Like many of us here on the forum, I never got the chance to meet Todd but I'm grateful for his contributions to the shooting community. I would like to think that some of what I learn here gets passed along to those I teach both in and outside of law enforcement.
Thank you Todd.
Prayers for Todd's family and friends.
From 2010: http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/2010/04/
(credit to Massad Ayoob who is a forum member here)
Todd Green winning the Polite Society match. Arrow points to spent casing from his HK .45 auto. Note that muzzle is still on target: excellent control.
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Very sad and shocking news to receive this morning. Never got to meet Todd or take one of his classes, had hoped to be able to do so though. RIP Todd. My condolences to his friends and family.
I'm at a loss for words. I remember shooting my first KSTG and how Todd kept giving me helpful pointers to make me a better shooter. He'll be deeply missed.
Farewell, you fought a good fight and will be remembered.
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I never met ToddG, but he has had an incalculable influence on my shooting and, more importantly, how I think about my shooting. I especially was touched by how ToddG argued his positions without diminishing the opinions of others.
My condolences to his friends and family.
RIP Todd.......honored to have been part of your inaugural Aim Fast Hit Fast class
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Sad news. My condolences to his family.
So sad. I had hoped he would beat the disease.
I had the opportunity to train with Todd twice. He did more to improve my pure shooting preformance than anyone else. For that I thank him.
I'll also thank him for his efforts against cancer such as Rampage For The Cure and against prostate cancer.
My prayers go out to his wife, family, and friends.
Farewell Todd.
My condolences to Todds family, friends and the extended community he led here.
Godspeed TLG...
RIP Todd. Thanks for your contributions to the industry and all the things you taught others either through classes or through the site here. Prayers out for the family and friends.