Todd Halasey
Todd Michael Halasey, 44, of St. Louis, Missouri, passed away on Friday, August 6, 2021, at home.
Todd was born May 12, 1977, to Francis “Deacon” Halasey and Eileen (Ayevard) Halasey. Todd was the youngest of four children raised in University City, Missouri. He graduated from Vianney High School in 1995 and Webster University in 1999. Todd was versatile in his early working career and was very talented in the field of audio technology, both live and in recordings. For the past ten years Todd was employed as a hardware sales expert by Oakhill Hardware until it closed and then by Edele & Mertz Hardware. Todd was also a longtime member of the audio and tech crew for Playhouse Productions at Whitecliff Park in Crestwood. Todd loved his family and friends, the Rolling Stones and Blueberry Hill!
Todd is survived by his devoted life partner, Sarah Brown. They had a relationship that spanned almost 30 years. Todd is also survived by his beloved daughter, Anastazia Maximillian “Max” Halasey, his brothers, Richard and Robert Halasey, and his sister Jennifer Bird. He will also be missed by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends made during his lifetime. A celebration of life will take place at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Todd’s memory to Max Halasey’s College Savings Plan, Stray Rescue of St. Louis or a charity of your choice.
Great tribute ???? he will be missed by so many ❤️
You will be missed, Todd, and never forgotten. May you now have peace.
Todd, as my kids uncle, you left an everlasting imprint on all of them, more than you ever realized. You will be missed by many.
Todd was an amazing person and will be forever missed by so many of us…See you on the other side dirty!! ❤
Todd, you were a great guy. It was my pleasure to have you as a friend.
Todd, you will forever be in my heart.
My friend…..taught me a lot more than anyone knows……. I will miss you….
Todd is the youngest brother of my mirror family: our families each have 3 boys and 1 girl, all born in the same proximity and order; raised in the “U”; and both families had the same street number for their respective houses…
Our families have many similarities, and differences, but there has always been a “supernatural” connection between our families. Todd is such a good guy. We will miss him so much. My family’s hearts go out to Todd’s family, our mirror family, and all of the people in this lifetime that Todd has touched.
Till we meet again, “Little Brother”.
LOVE & RESPECT
Our condolences to all of Todd’s family and friends. May his memory be a blessing.
My heart breaks for you and Max! I will always remember Todd and our WSP productions. He will be truly missed by many.
I haven’t been in touch with Todd since probably senior year in high school. But I remember him as a genuinely good person that always had a smile on his face and something fun and interesting to talk about. As an artist stuck in an all boys school full of sports jocks, Todd was a welcome face and a kind soul to me. I am saddened to hear of his passing, but thankful I got to know him, even just for the brief 3 or 4 years our lives intersected in high school.