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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Howard Todd Raper

Howard Todd Raper
May 9, 1966 ~ March 26, 2021

Howard Todd Raper, 54, of Denison, TX, passed away on March 26th after a 5 year battle with colon cancer. He was born on May 9th 1966 to Jimmy and Nina Lee Raper in Dallas County TX.

Just like how he dealt with all experiences in life, Todd managed his illness with strength, grace, and wanted to spend as much time with his loved ones as possible. On his final day, he was surrounded by his daughter and wife, who he adored more than anything else in the world.

He had a passion for construction, exercise, Nascar, and throughout his entire life held an unwavering faith in God, which he shared with those who surrounded him.

We mourn the loss of Todd and encourage any and all who knew him to remember the beauty he brought to this world.

He is survived by his wife Lisa, daughter Brittany, brother Justin and mother Nina Lee.

His Celebration of Life will be held at Cunningham Funeral Home on April 2nd 2021 at 6pm. 


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