Todd, William Clark, age 82 of Imperial, MO, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2025, surrounded by his loving family.
Son of the late Frank and Lillie Todd (nee Doty)
William was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather whose life was marked by strength, kindness, and commitment to those he loved. He shared 58 years of marriage with his beloved wife, Barbara Todd (nee Dennis), who stood by his side through every season of life.
He is survived by his son, Steven Todd and wife Karen, and his daughter, Angela Nestel and husband Kirk. William was a proud grandfather of Cassandra (David), Mary, Samuel, Madeline, Connor (Kenzie), and Lily (Pryceton). His legacy continues in the lives of his great-grandchildren, Tristan and Alayna, who brought him immeasurable joy.
William’s life was defined by his love of family and the values he instilled in those around him. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew him.
Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Friday, May 30, from 11:00 am until time of service at 1:00 pm. Interment with honors at Shepherd Hills Cemetery.
Uncle Bill will be missed! Aunt Barbie my thoughts and prayers are with you, I know you will miss him… I’ll miss fussing with him! Love to you all… Jenny Hilliard
Barb, Steve, Angie & Family
May fond memories of Bill bring you comfort during this difficult time in your life. My heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
Aunt Barb and family
Uncle Bill was such a great guy! Always loved his jokes. Heartfelt prayers to all of you during this difficult time!
Deepest condolences to you Barb & family, Bill was such a nice man. Prayers for peace in your heart.
I dearly loved Uncle Bill and will miss his wry sense of humor and keen insight into a limitless variety of topics. He taught me how to play pool and I became pretty good at it. I remember a long ago road trip when I was maybe 11 to Kansas City to visit Aunt Joann and Uncle Clyde. When we were almost there he said, “ You know what the monkey said when he got his tail caught in the lawnmower?” “It won’t be long now.” I never forgot it and have told the tale and used the line many times over the years. I always loved spending time with him and Aunt Barb. He was always so positive and inspired that in others. He made each day brighter. Shine on, Uncle Bill, I will think of you every time I see the sun peeking through the clouds.