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Todd Kevin Cash

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HAUGHTON – Celebration of life service for Todd will be held on Saturday, October 19, 2013 at Summer Grove Baptist Church at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Gevan Spinney and Dennis Aaron will be officiating the service. Interment will follow at Hill Crest Memorial Park with full honors. The family will be receiving friends on Friday, October 18, 2013 at Central Assembly of God from 5-7 p.m.

Todd Kevin Cash was a member of First Baptist Church of Haughton. He is preceded in death by his mother, Lynda Cash; his grandparents Fred and Grace Cash, James and Cora Thames. He is survived by his father, Jimmy Cash, loving wife Candace Ann Cash; his children Kristin Cash Gills and husband Jason; Emily Michele Cash and fiancƩ Darren Warren; Trey Kevin Cash, and Ethan Robert Cash; his siblings Gary Cash and wife Susan, Jeff Cash, Cindy Minor and husband Todd, and Angela Hooker and husband Phillip; and his grandsons who were the light of his life Brandon, Braydon, Boston, and Brody Gills. Todd also has a very large extended, loving family and close friends, with a special mention for Dave Mitchell and family.

Pallbearers will be Dave Mitchell, David Mitchell, Joey Presley, Brandon Gills, Rusty Thames, David Easterling, Scott Wolverton, DeWayne Tasby, Randy Beason, and Dennis Aaron. Honorary pallbearers will be The Shreveport Fire Department.

Todd was a very respected and dedicated member of the Shreveport Fire Department for 30 years. He spent 12 of those years as the EMS supervisor, and in January of 2013, he reached the rank of Battalion Chief. Many commendations were awarded to him for his professional and caring dedication to his community. He also worked in the Emergency Room at Willis-Knighton South for 28 years as a paramedic and a scribe. He was a very loved and admired member of their staff. Todd was also one of the original crew members on Air Rescue from 1990 to 1993, as a flight paramedic.

In every aspect of his life, Todd was dedicated to solely serving his community and helping others. He had such a heart for serving the Lord, and this was a way he could manifest this desire. An untold number of lives were saved in this community due to his talents, professionalism and dedication. Our community had within its midst a true hero watching over it.

In addition to his job dedication, Todd loved hunting and spending time outdoors. It was his favorite way to unwind and spend time with the Lord and his friends. It was a great passion for him and made him happy. However, Todd was never happier than when he was spending time with his family. His wife, children and grandchildren were the true joy of his life here on earth and he made sure they all knew. He was a truly devoted family man. Todd would want everyone to know that he loved the Lord and tried daily to show this love in the life he led.

Memorials may be made to: The Professional Fire Fighters Credit Union in honor of Todd Cash.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Susan Cash. She is the rock for our family and we cannot express enough our appreciation for her.

You may share your memories with the family by visiting www.hillcrestmemorialfh.com.

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Sean Green is managing editor of the Bossier Press-Tribune.