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Todd Mobley

Started by bsdnuke, Nov 30, 2023, 04:25

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bsdnuke

I'm so sorry to tell you all that Todd died on November 28th. He had ALS.

Marlin

Quote from: bsdnuke on Nov 30, 2023, 04:25
I'm so sorry to tell you all that Todd died on November 28th. He had ALS.

Sorry to hear this I did not know Todd, but I do know ALS. My younger daughter died of ALS a slow terrible way to go. My sincere sympathy for his family.

peteshonkwiler

I was just thinking about Todd this morning. It has been far too long since I stopped at his business,  Applied Health Physics, to say hi and was thinking that I should. Dang, now I cannot. I knew Todd from back in the Rad Services days and always enjoyed working with him,as a tech and supervisor. Todd was highly competent and had a quick smile. He was good to have when things went south.
RIP Todd, RIP.
A REM is a REM is a REM
Yea, though I walk through the boundaries of containment, I shall fear no dose, for my meters are with me.  My counters, air sample filters, and smears, they comfort me.

peteshonkwiler

From the AHP website, need to scroll a little bit.
https://ahprad.com/
A REM is a REM is a REM
Yea, though I walk through the boundaries of containment, I shall fear no dose, for my meters are with me.  My counters, air sample filters, and smears, they comfort me.

xobxdoc

Todd was the first person I met at my first job out of the Navy in 84. He was Rad Service assistant site coordinator to Zdrakas at SONGS. The first thing he did when I met him was hand me a check. I asked what's this? He said it was per diem. What's per diem? He laughed. He said don't worry, you'll get a paycheck too.
I didn't realize at the time that he was one of the good ones. He will be missed.

isocs

I am so sorry to hear about this. I met Todd in 1981 at Beaver Valley. We were good friends.

Djas1234

Dang, I just heard about this. Todd was somewhat of a mentor to me on my path to becoming certified for radiation safety and irsp certified. Always willing to answer an email or a call. He would even call me to check on my progress and grill me on radiation safety things (pop quiz!). Todd was one of those guys who had such a wealth of experience, and was always willing to impart it to a younger generation. He was always encouraging me and guiding me, especially when I was going through my first health department audit. When I got my radiographer license he sent me an APH polo and a nice note. Ill never forget, he knew what day and time i was taking my exam, he called me immediately after and when i told him i passed l, his congratulations was something i cherished. He was really a great guy, ill definitely miss him and his vast amount of stories and guidance!