just a vacancy

Posted by | Posted in madonna, todges | Posted on 15-09-2008

During lunch today I noticed I had a voicemail from a non-descript 703 number, which means whomever called was not in my Address Book. I thought it might be my brother, calling me from his work phone in Crystal City, since he had called last night. It wasn’t. I didn’t know who it was, and she did not leave her name. What she did mention, however, was that it concerned Todd Hodges, whom you all know I lovingly always called “Todges”.

This did not sound like a good call to be getting, much less returning.

Was Todges in the hospital? In jail? Had he gone missing? The worst fears came about when she informed me that Todges had passed away on September 2nd. I found myself pacing in the courtyard where I was outside, having finished lunch and half of a BSG Season IV episode. It’s windy and hard to hear, my heart is pounding and my body’s going a bit numb and I’m still trying to listen to all the facts.

Peggy (that’s her name who left the message) says Todges succumbed to a lung infection (still waiting on verification from this—I heard it was lung-something. Verification: cancer, of lung & throat.) and friends have divided his phone and Address Book and were calling the people in them, of which I was one.

Although Todges and I had spoken infrequently and ran into each other seldomly since having our 20 Dates together, we were still friendly to each other and had we had more time apart, I think would have become even better friends. We attempted to get together for a drink in July, but that fell through. I wish we would have had that drink together now.

Things I will always remember about Todgie: his undying lurv for Madonna (stages beyond the normal), he was a great cook and an even greater sculptor, his ability to know designer pieces—whether these be clothing or furniture, the way he called his phone a “fome”, how he loved incredibly spicy hot thai food.

The Corcoran, where he studied and also taught, will be holding a celebration of his life and retrospective of his work on Saturday, October 25th at 1pm. A private memorial service will be held later that day at the Embassy Suites at the Convention Center, Finn and Porter Restaurant, Private Event Room at approximately 2:30pm.

For donations to the M. Todd Hodges Memorial Fund, please contact Corcoran Gallery of Art/Corcoran College of Art + Design, Attention: Development Office/Janice Marks—enclose letter or add to memo line: “M. Todd Hodges Memorial Fund”, 500 Seventeenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20006. Contributions can also be made online through the Corcoran’s website: http://www.corcoran.org/campaign/gift_tribute.htm

RIP, Todges, 1968–2008.

UPDATE: Todges’ Blade obit is here and his Washington Post obit is here.

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4 comments posted onjust a vacancy

  1. I’m sorry, Ivan. I keep seeing your heart get broken and I hate it for you.

  2. Please let me know if you need a friend to be around. This is such sad news, I just saw him at GW Hospital a few months ago and he wanted me to tell you hi.

  3. Thank you for posting. I was a friend of Todd’s when he lived in Jacksonville, Florida. When I moved to the DC area almost fifteen years ago Todd moved there at the same time.

    We had some wonderful memories. We collaborated on many creative ventures together when I was in the design field.

    My favorite memories of Todd are when we use to have street sales. We would trade treasures, enjoy the people and giggle all day long.

    He was an old soul!

    I was saddened to hear of his passing yet happy to know that he had such wonderful friends and it sounds as if his career was quite illustrious….he was so talented and extremely bright!

    Thanks for sharing.

  4. Todd was my best friend in high school. He always called me Boog and I called him Goob or was it the other way around. We went to VCU together and then we reconnected when I moved back to VA. Everytime we were together it was like time had never passed. We always fell right in step, being silly and laughing at everything. I am truly saddened to hear of his passing!! I am going to miss him but I know he’s looking down on me saying “honee Chickun don’t be sad”.

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