TODD RICHARD MOSIER, BRIDGTON-Todd Richard Mosier, 47, passed away surrounded by loved ones on May 26, 2025. He was born December 13, 1977 in Lowell, MA, the son of Cherylanne (Currier) Dumont and James Mosier. Todd worked in construction and took great pride in creating things that were both functional and beautiful. He was a talented cook, an occasional amateur breakdancer, and an exceptionally skilled artist. Some of his art will endure in the tattoos he created for friends, family, and clients. He loved to travel and particularly cherished his time in the Keys. He had a soft spot for animals, took people under his wing, and always championed the underdog. His favorite movie was 'Dirty Dancing'—he could quote it word for word and would make his friends watch it with him. He was known for his quick jokes and for executing believable pranks. Todd felt things deeply and loved with all his heart. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his stepfather, James Dumont; his daughter, Roxie Lynn Taylor Mosier; sisters, Joan Mosier, Nicole Dumont, Michelle Rivera, and Kimberly Gath; brothers, Lee McLaskey and his wife, Bobbi-Jo Simard-McLaskey and Shaughn Mosier; nephews, Jack Larsen, Daniel Mosier-Barbour and his children, Amiyah, Dexton (JJ), and Deylin, and Anthony Nappi, his wife, Megan, and their daughters, Adora, Adeline, Laila, and Loreli; aunt, Maryanne Milot Alhamdany, her partner, Said Bensaid, and son, Jafar; uncle, Matthew Hutton and his wife, Diane; uncle, Paul Hutton and his wife, Amy; uncles, Richard Currier, James Currier, and Roger Dumont; aunt, Polly Currier; cousin, Ashley Currier Williams, her husband, John, and children, Ethan, Cassidy, Joel, and Meadow; many other cousins and their families; dog, Rucker; the love of his life; and the many friends he loved like they were family. Todd was preceded by his father, James Mosier; grandmother, Eileen Ring; grandfather, Robert Milot; aunts, Linda Mikala and Diane Nicholson; uncle, Michael Currier; and cousin, Alexis Hutton. The family expresses gratitude to the staff of the cardiac floor at Maine Medical Center for the compassionate care he received while there. A very special thank you to Nurse Patty, who will always be remembered fondly for going above and beyond every day. Todd will be buried in a private ceremony at Bridgton's Forest Hills Cemetery Annex in the Urn Garden, lot 61. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to United Recovery Fund: www.unitedrecoveryfund.org