Todd Donald Ray Ogle (56) departed this life on January 26, 2024 at Decatur Morgan Hospital. His visitation will be on Saturday, February 3, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Roselawn Funeral Home. A celebration of life service will follow at 12:00 PM in the chapel of the funeral home. Todd will be laid to rest in Decatur City Cemetery.
Todd was predeceased by his loving parents Donald “Donnie” Raymond Ogle and Cherry “Gayle” Murray Ogle.
Todd is survived by his faithful wife, Shannon Ogle and Shannon’s children Rainey Whitlow and John Gabriel “Gabe” Givens; his two sons Todd Zackary “Zack” Raymond Ogle (31) and Todd Donald “Donnie” Rayburn Ogle (25), wife Jada, and 4-year-old grandson and best bud, Aseon Todd Ray Ogle; two beloved sisters Tammy Gayle Ogle Wynn and Tina Rochelle Ogle and 16-year-old niece Raedyn AnaGayle Glover; nephew Devin Brent Wynn (31), wife Jessica, and 4-year-old great-nephew Roman Michael Wynn and 1-year-old great-niece Rhea Gayle Wynn; niece Amber Dale Wynn (28) and 10-year-old great-nephew Thomas “Brayden” Lacks and 6-year-old great-niece Harper Leigh Zink.
Todd leaves behind a legacy of craftsmanship and carpentry. Multitudes have been touched by Todd’s talent and teaching, and his gift of craftsmanship will carry on through Ogle Construction, his two sons Zack and Donnie and nephew Devin.
Todd was known for his stunning blue eyes, infectious smile, generous heart, and his love for the Lord. Although Todd battled a lifelong disease of addiction, he professed his belief in and love for Christ. Todd was a faithful servant, despite his struggles, and portrayed the hands and feet of Jesus to all he came in contact with, especially those with similar struggles.
Todd’s love for and magnetic ways with children of any age was astounding. He believed in and encouraged any child he came into contact with, and he became a father-figure, teacher, and confidant to neighborhood children and childhood friends of his siblings and sons.
Todd was a giver! Even after his time here on Earth, Todd continues to give with the gifts of organs. Although Todd’s time on Earth was short, his impact and legacy will live forevermore.
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