Todd Gerleman

todd gerleman
Todd Anthony Gerleman age 56 of South St. Paul, MN, formerly of New Hampton, died unexpectedly on Monday, December 21, 2020, in St. Paul. There will be a service at a later date. Arrangements are pending at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. 641-394-4334

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  1. So very sad!! Our condolences to Roger, Diane, Taylor, Trish, Troy and families! My heart breaks for you all, and will keep you in our prayers!

  2. Great memories growing up in the neighborhood. Todd had incredible energy and positive attitude. Always had many stories to share. He will be missed. Thoughts and prayers go out to the Gerleman family. Roger Maupin

  3. Our Deepest Sympathy to the entire Gereleman family. I worked with mom at The Pinicon for several years amd got to know the family. Know that during this very difficult time Prayers and Thoughts are with you all. May God give you peace and comfort. It is very hard lossing a child no matter the age, I lost my son Chris 19 months ago and still struggle everyday with the loss of him, but keep the good memories and his name alive and God comfort and give strength to each of you through the loss. James and Lyn (Meissen-Bruns) Bailey

  4. Roger and family we are sad for you and your loss. Todd graduated with Carmen And I remember him as a great kid. Always had a smile. He was in a style show at our store. Our prayers will be with you. Frank and Carolyn Bisel. Alexandria , Mn

  5. Todd was the man who was currently working on my home loan. I met him a year ago when my husband and I went to a premoblization event. He had a wonderful enthusiasm about him. Lots of people say they respect service members but you could tell he truly felt it. He was passionate and engaged with what he did and it showed enough so that a year later I remembered him as I was buying a house and called him to be my Loan officer. My husband and I were newly weds when we met Todd. I felt like he could help me start this new chapter in my life. He could help make the dream of a home to filled with love and cats attainable. I am sure there are hundreds of other, if not thousands of other families out there that he has helped as well. On the longest night, the world grew colder with his passing. As one who has lost a father 20 years ago when I was 18 and a husband after 5 year of marriage 10 years ago my only advice is find a a voice recording and keep it safe. Time is cruel yet kind and a day will hit that you realize you can’t remember his voice anymore and the pain will slice deep, be prepared. May you find comfort.

  6. Roger, We were shocked to hear of your son’s death. Sincere sympathy to you and Dianne and all of the family. Mary Sharon and Joe Peraud

  7. We were so sorry to hear of your tragic loss! Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers. I remember Todd from his St. Joe’s school days. He was such a positive, energetic young man. Our sincere sympathy. Larry and Phyllis Brown

  8. Sorry to hear of the loss of your son Todd. He was a very nice, outgoing person. Knew him when he was working at KWWL and in college. Our condolences to the Gerleman family. Deb and Roger Lantzky

  9. My thoughts and prayers are with the Gerleman family. I remember Todd as always gentle and kind, serious but also quick to laugh and smile. So very sorry for your tragic loss.

  10. Jim and I had such a nice meeting with Todd late Thursday last week at our office. He was a new client. He was so pleasant. Jim had several appointments with Jim this past year and enjoyed Todd each time he came in. He shared quite a bit about himself and family last week, his plans for his future and striving to do what’s right. We are very saddened to learn of this tragedy and ripple affect this will have for those who knew and loved Todd. We spent time thinking of Todd after hearing this news Christmas Eve and praying for his family. Please contact us if there is something we can do. James & Cindy Curtis at Duncombe & Associates of Champlin.

  11. Roger, Troy, Trisha and your families: I am saddened to read of Todd’s passing my sympathy to all of you and my prayers. Todd had a great sense of humor and always enjoyed visiting with him, especially as a young man. He cared and was concerned for others always.

  12. Our condolences to Roger and Diane and the entire Gerleman family. From reading the stories, Todd lived a generous life and was loved by many people. His memories will be held dear and cherished by those who loved him. His impact on this world will be such a great gift to those who touched by his goodness. Pat and I send our love to all of you in this time of loss. Love you !

  13. My deepest sympathies to all of the Gerleman family. My heart aches for you. Many prayers for faith to hold you up, friends to comfort you when you need it most, and wonderful memories to get you through this difficult time. Much love and hugs to all of you!

  14. My husband and I were so sad to hear of Todd’s death. I met Todd at a drill weekend and told him he was an answer to prayers, as my husband and I were looking to buy our first house. Todd has been working with us on making that dream a reality. We thoroughly enjoyed our conversations with him, and it was evident Todd enjoyed what he did and cared about people. It is such a tragic loss. Your family is in our prayers.

  15. You were such a great friend Todd; reliable, hardworking, respectful, and kind. I’m at a loss for words. I’m so heartbroken that I am unable to bring you with me to 2021. Devastating, truly. Sending prayers to the Gerleman family; you will be missed.

    • Todd was a heck of a nice guy. I knew him in the 90s in Sioux City from our gym and when he worked at Gateway. So sorry this happened, thoughts and prayers to the family.


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