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| Gary Todd (1937-2026) |
Gary Todd, the longtime Indianapolis morning radio host known for "Gary's Place" on WIBC, passed away peacefully on May 22, 2026, in Forest, Virginia. He was 89 years old.
Born on May 8, 1937, in Walla Walla, Washington, Todd developed an early passion for broadcasting through high school radio shows. He served four years in the U.S. Navy as a journalist and photographer, meeting his wife Linda May at a Naval Air Station near Phoenix, Arizona. They married and shared 67 years together.
Todd built a radio career across stations in Washington, California, Arizona, Canada, Colorado, and Oregon before arriving in Indianapolis in 1968. He quickly became a dominant voice on 1070 AM WIBC (later 93.1 FM), hosting the top-rated morning show "Gary's Place" for two decades until 1988. His engaging style and community focus helped WIBC compete fiercely with other local stations, including battles for morning drivetime supremacy.
Career Highlights moments included:
- Live reporting from Cape Kennedy for the Apollo 11 launch.
- Broadcasting from Indianapolis Motor Speedway during Indy 500 practice and qualifying.
- Pre-game shows for Indiana Pacers home games.
- The ambitious "Great Race" promotion, a trip around the world.
Beyond entertainment, Todd was deeply involved in community service. He earned awards such as the Distinguished Service Award from the Speedway Jaycees, the Indiana Jaycees’ Outstanding Young Hoosier Award, the CASPER Award, and the Service to Mankind Award. He chaired radio campaigns for organizations like the Hemophilia Foundation and Crossroads Rehabilitation Center, co-captained an Indiana University Foundation campaign, and led efforts for the American Cancer Society. He also facilitated on-air call-in segments with Mayor Bill Hudnut.
Later Life and LegacyAfter leaving WIBC, Todd continued in radio, including ownership and morning duties at a station in Florida. He remained a man of faith who cherished family, the outdoors, fishing, golf, and travel.
A memorial Mass was scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at Holy Spirit Parish at Geist in Fishers, Indiana, with visitation beforehand. A private family graveside service followed at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations were suggested to the Parkinson’s Foundation.