Longtime Colfax booster, Gary Todd, passes away at 69
Written by Don Chaddock   

Gary Todd, a businessman heavily involved in the Colfax community, passed away on Monday. Todd was 69 years old.

He helped form Colfax Pride, a group of community volunteers who took over many events in the town when the Colfax Chamber and the city could no longer afford to fund them.

Ken Delfino, of Colfax Pride, wrote that the town lost a “pillar of society (and) its greatest supporter.”

Todd was well known in the town, and beyond.

Early last year, the Colfax Chamber of Commerce held a community forum titled “Colfax: Ghost Town or Not?” as a way to kick-start an open dialogue between the residents, businesses and city government.

Todd was not shy about making his opinions known at the meeting.

“There’s nobody in town,” he said last year. “Locals are great, but they don’t keep the businesses going. (If something isn’t done,) this town is going to be a ghost town.”

Todd was involved in the restoration of the historic Freight Depot building as well as the Colfax Motel.

At a Colfax City Council public hearing on Tuesday night regarding a proposed sewer increase, a moment of silence was observed in memory of Todd, who was involved in fighting the increase.

Saturday’s Independence Day celebration (Colfax traditionally holds its bash on a day other than the fourth of July) will be dedicated to the memory of Todd.

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written by P. Young, July 04, 2008
if the celebration is in honor of this wonderful man, Gary Todd, then we should be having the traditional, #1, best around, firework display, in 'his' honor!!!! Thats what he would have wanted! But only he would have found away to pull it off! I think the people in position of power, ae now scared that they are not going to have the funds this man has contributed for so many years, so they are hoarding like little sqirels and they are starting with our firework funds! That is just plain bull-@$%^ about the whole fire issue, in my 35 years in colfax we have never cancelled due to shortage of fire protection even when we had a billion fires going on. If Auburn and GV have protection, then we could too! Thats one of the reasons we have always had it on the 3rd or the 5th! This is just WRONG! We sure are gonna miss you Mr. Gary Todd! May you rest in peace with the Lord.
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