Remembering Todd Gunn
Category PersonalRegarding my cousin Todd Gunn:
TODD RONALD GUNN
Todd Ronald Gunn cast off his earthly bowlines Saturday, April 2, 2005. He was born in Mountain View, California, February 4, 1965. He lived in California, Oklahoma, Colorado and Texas. He traveled the world and landed in his favorite city, Austin, Texas where he found an extended family in his friends whom he loved and they loved him dearly (FOTG).
Todd graduated from Oklahoma University in 1988 with a double degree in Engineering/Physics. He also received two Masters Degrees: Business/Statistics, with partial degree studies in Medicine.
Todd worked as a contractor for NASA's Johnson Space Center for five years. His positions included Payload Data Engineer, Payload Systems Engineer and Space Shuttle Flight Controller Representative in the Payload Mission Control Center in Houston. He worked on many Payloads for the Space Shuttle, including the Hubble Telescope. His final position was in Austin as Systems Architect with the Nonstop Division at Hewlett Packard. He worked hard and played hard with his fellow colleagues/friends.
He was involved with A.S.S. sailing club, HASH running club, and was an active marathoner. He was a host to friends joining in for music on his guitar and banjo at his home, Camp Gunn.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Troy William Gunn, his father, Frank William Gunn, his great-grandparents, Albert and Beatrice Peck, grandparents, Roy Eric Olofson and Thelma Peck Olofson, Roy Walter Gunn and Ruby Kooyman Gunn, grandmother, Hazel B. Weitz, his aunt, Eileen Gunn Zander and his stepfather, Glenn A. Burroughs.
He is survived by his mother, Marie Gunn Burroughs; his sister, Traci Ann Gunn; his "other mother," Yvonne J. Gunn; his "other father," Tom Bebo Stepanski; his gentle hand to hold, Karen Elizabeth Vines; and treasured aunts, uncles and cousins.
Private services were held at his home on Sunday, April 3, 2005.
In lieu of flowers, please support the people that supported Todd on his final journey: Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Austin Texas 78759.
So, so long Captain Gunn - you tower of a man.
You'll be missed far and wide - the Mojave to Sudan.
We'll keep watch for your new vessel,
And we'll remember you my brother,
We'll take comfort in the memories we share with each other.
And I'll never meet another gent quite of your stature,
Til the day I'm sent off by the Great Dispatcher.
Sail on, Mr. Gunn - til the day has run late.
O captain . . . My captain . . .
you were a bloody unparalleled mate.
By FOTG Rob Rich

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Eulogy for Todd Gunn
Dan Vox, one of Todd's many friends posted a eulogy on his site. Here is the URL:
https://www.voxlibre.com/dan_blog.htm#todd
Here is the transcript:
Update April 02, 2006
Here is a link to the Asian Princess' Todd Gunn Memorial 2006 page. Todd has an amazing group of friends who love him and will always remember him.
-Devin
Posted by Devin At 01:08:53 PM On 04/14/2005 | - Website - |