Saturday, June 20, 2009

Fund set up to benefit man’s children

 


 
BY THE REVIEW
Published: Saturday, June 20, 2009 3:16 AM EDT
A memorial fund has been established to honor Todd Secules of Towanda, who died in a car accident on June 1, according to his co-workers at Global Tungsten & Powders Corp. in Towanda.

The fund, which is called the Secules Children Memorial Fund "has been established to benefit the five children Todd has left behind," said Diane M. Turner, a tungsten/molybdenum market specialist at GTP.

"With the youngest child being 10 years old, the money collected will be used to benefit Todd's children's education," she said.

Secules, 44, had worked at GTP for more than 21 years, she said. He held various production positions at the company, and was promoted in October 2008 to millwright.


Secules had been very active in Towanda Little League, where he both coached and officiated, Turner said.

Secules was a dedicated father and very active in his children's activities, she said.

One of Todd Secules' sons, Michael Secules, has completed his first year at Bloomsburg University, she said.

Another son, Jeremy Secules, graduated this month from Towanda High School and in joining his brother at Bloomsburg University.

A daughter, Sarah Secules, has just completed her sophomore year at Towanda High. She is a member of National Honor Society and the Towanda High School Track & Field team.

A third son, Nicholas Secules, enjoys sports, participating in football, baseball and wrestling.

And the youngest son, Nathan Secules, age 10, enjoys playing baseball.

Checks can be made out to the Secules Children Memorial Fund and sent directly to: C&N Bank, 428 Main St., Towanda, PA 18848.

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