Todd Wil Herburg
1960 ~ 2015
Our loving Father, Grandfather, Husband and Friend, Todd Wil Herburg passed away at home on November 1, 2015. He was born February 12, 1960 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Wilford John and Helga Hanna Hirsch Herburg. He married Kathy Herburg October 23, 1980.
He loved camping, working with his hands, spending time with his grandkids and helping others.
He is survived by his parents, Wil and Helga Herburg, brother Kim and sister-in-law Debbie Herburg, his wife Kathy Herburg and children Mandy, Tyler, and Michael Herburg, and his eight grandchildren, Dominic, Denzel,
Nicki, Alyssa, Madison, Shanna, Mikayla and Joey.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Sophie and Henry Herburg, sister, Jill Herburg and brother, Randy Herburg.
Funeral Services will be held on November 7, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at the Calvary Chapel located at 460 West Century Drive (4350 South), Murray, Utah. Interment to follow funeral services at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 East 4580 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. A small luncheon for family and friends will then follow at the LDS Church located at 3180 South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Love you- Thanks for the many happy memories, I will never forget the many times we laughed,Cried,Celebrated together ( I will cherish the memories forever). you will be truly miss, R.I.P. my friend.
Our friend Todd, you were always a joy to be around and always respectful and very funny, our most favorite memories will always be shared with you every valentines . You are a good man & a good friend, we were blessed to of known you & you will be missed dearly and will never be forgotten. May God you and you family. RIP
My Father Carl Timm and Todd’s Father Will Herburg worked together at ZCMI. So Todd and I were friends the from the moment I was born literally. An Good friends until I was in my twenties.
I want to in one paragraph cover everything we did during those year. Rode bikes, went tubing down the chute, hiked, fished, ice skated, roller skated, skied, rode motorcycles, made and drove go carts, stole cherries, toilet papered homes, ditched doorbells, got shot with salt rock, had bb gun fights, jumped on tram nets, drove cars and trucks, went to movies, built forts, chased girls, smoked our first cigarette, went hunting, worked at pet stores for fish, blew stuff up, went swimming, rode carts that may or may not have had ZCMI logo on them into the canal, worked at restaurants, and never watched TV,
Thank you so much for my childhood Todd.
Lotsa love,
Kyle
I cherish the memories of growing up with you, Todd. Our paths took us different directions but I mourn the boy I once knew. May you find peace. Blessed Be my friend.
I can’t believe you are gone. You were to young to leave. I Missed you and your family so much. Can’t believe its been 10 years since I last heard your voice. I will miss you. Find peace my friend.
Miss you lots Papa
You put a lot of smiles on my face- love you! Todd was a very good man -while raising his 3 kids he worked as many as 3 jobs at one time so they could have their mom home with them.He loved with all his heart and gave willing to those he loved.I’ll never forget that handsome young man -I think he was only 16 when he came into our lives. Time goes to fast.