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Mark Allan Woodward

Mark Allan Woodward, age 64, died on May 1st, surrounded by his family at home. He lived almost a year after being diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor. Known to many as Woody, he was born in Wilmington, Delaware and attended A.I du Pont schools through 10th grade, then graduated from Sanford School. He did a post-grad year at the Virginia Episcopal School before heading to the University of Delaware.

After college, Woody spent time in Rehoboth Beach serving as the captain of the Fort Miles lifeguards during the day and as a bartender/waiter at night. Back in Wilmington, he was the manager at Royal Exchange and Waterworks restaurants before joining his father in his plumbing business, William J. Woodward Plumbing & Heating, Inc. He became a Master Plumber and was always ready to help in an emergency, earning a host of loyal, long-time customers.

He also loved gardening and spent many hours growing vegetables that he then used to make delicious meals, canned for the winter, or shared with friends and family. In recent years, he and his wife became beekeepers, and he enjoyed giving away jars of the golden honey. He also loved fishing and spending time at Cape May Point in the house that he built along with his father and brother-in-law, Bobby Hutchinson.

Woody was an amazing husband and father. He was an unfailingly honest and caring man and had a strong work ethic. He made sure that his house was always filled with laughter, and he was the life of any party, always showing up in one of his many Hawaiian shirts.

Woody was a very gregarious man, striking up conversations with everyone he came across, from his bank tellers to the clerks who sold him his weekly lottery tickets. He genuinely cared about people and had a way of making them know that. He was well known for his terrific sense of humor and was always ready with a joke or a smile. When Woody made a friend, it was usually for life. He remained very close with friends from high school and college, especially his fellow Sigma Nu brothers from UD.

He loved sports, playing football, basketball, and baseball. His passion for basketball led to him becoming a referee for IAABO Board #11, and he was one of the founders of the Diamond State Classic girls’ basketball tournament, serving as the Director of Pizazz. He really loved watching his children play sports and particularly enjoyed coaching their football, basketball, and soccer teams when they were young. When the Eagles won the Super Bowl, he fulfilled a bet he had made long ago with himself by stripping down to his sneakers and streaking around the outside of his house.

After the onset of his illness, Mark re-discovered his joy of watercolor painting. He filled the house with lovely renditions of flowers and scenes from the beach in Cape May Point.

Mark is predeceased by his parents, William Joseph Woodward and Frances Heal Woodward. He is survived by his wife of almost 29 years, Mary Kingery Woodward, his daughter, Sara Woodward, and his son, Joey Woodward. Also grieving his loss are his sister, Rhonda Hutchinson (Bobby), brothers-in-law Carl Kingery (Patty), David Kingery (Den), and Chris Kingery, as well as nephews Robert Hutchinson (Stephanie), Russell Kingery (Melissa), Skip Kingery (Lauren), Rick Kingery (Julie), Parks Kingery, and nieces Carla Jarosz (Ed), and Rosemary Leader (Dan), grandnieces and grandnephews Aubrey, Ava, Emme, Chase, Greyson, Macie, and many, many friends.

The family would like to thank his many health professionals for their care, especially Dr. Michael Guarino, Dr. Bernard King, Dr. Tim Boulos, Dr. Douglas Patterson, Dr. Nicholas Quercetti and their staffs, and Rebecca Whitney OTR/L, who went above and beyond what could have been expected. They are also appreciative of the tremendous and continuous support they received from friends and family during Mark’s long illness, especially Rhonda Hutchinson and Carl Kingery. At the end, the services provided by Delaware Hospice were invaluable.

There will be a memorial service for Mark once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. He hoped people would consider sending donations to the B+ Foundation, which supports families of children with cancer, saying that “The only thing worse than having cancer would be having a kid with cancer.”

Funeral Services

His service will be at 10:00am on July 10th at Salem Friends Meeting, 200 E Broadway, Salem, NJ 08079. Please dress in fun, bright colors to honor Woody’s love of Hawaiian shirts

Condolences

    Lesley, Ed, & Amy Tryon lit a candle and writes,
    Holding the Woodward family in the Light. Woody’s memory will bring smiles to all who knew him.
    05/15/2021 11:14 am
    Paul Rogers lit a candle and writes,
    Think of you often fish on!
    05/15/2021 11:30 am
    Thomas Kaminski writes,
    Mark was one of the most genuine people I've ever known. They truly "broke the mold" with Woody. I'll never forget his "final four" get togethers at his Canby Park home. God Bless his Wife, Mary, and their kids, Joey, and Sara. He will be missed.
    05/15/2021 01:27 pm
    Jennie McCabe-Severs lit a candle and writes,
    Will always think of you with a big smile and the fun times we all had in Hatteras with Velvet Elvis. I’m sure your keeping them laughing in Paradise.
    05/15/2021 02:01 pm
    Marion Silliman writes,
    Dear Mary, Sarah, and Joey, This was such a special and perfect account of the impressive man and his life and that we all feel is just around the corner. He was forever knocking on our door and politely entering JUST to make sure all was well -- and to regale us with another Woodward Adventure. I knew him for 44 years, from the day I married Henry in 1976 up until now.... You three were the bravest, super intelligent, caring care takers imaginable and surely he must have made records for longevity after the initial diagnosis in large part because of you. He is one of the grandest men I ever knew and now I'll be checking on the 3 people he loved most, you 3, from time to time.... With affection, Marion
    05/15/2021 06:36 pm
    Ray and Nancy Woodwardn. lit a candle and writes,
    We remember the holidays we shared with the whole Woodward family! Mark was always a special part of these celebrations. Even though we kept informed about Mark’s illness, it was still devastating to learn of his passing. We send our heartfelt condolences to Mary, Sarah and Joey.
    05/15/2021 09:33 pm
    Mary and Tommy O'Connor lit a candle and writes,
    Thinking of Mary, Sara and Joey. We always enjoy our times at Carl and Patty's house but when Woody was there it was even more special and fun. A great guy always asking about everyone else! And we were fortunate enough to be recipients of his delicious honey. Gone way too soon but will never be forgotten. Heartfelt condolences to all.
    05/16/2021 07:19 am
    Sally Whittaker lit a candle and writes,
    Reading this and remembering the many times our families have come together for family holidays, births, weddings and tragic losses losses, like this one. Holding Mary, Sara and Joey and all in the light, from all the Uncle Ted and Aunt Mary (Woodward) Pierson extended family.
    05/16/2021 08:58 am
    Ruth Shotzberger Fenn writes,
    Sending love and hugs. Woody will always be a special thought in my memories. Love you Woody.
    05/16/2021 12:30 pm
    Sandy L Boyko lit a candle and writes,
    To the Woodward Family, what a beautifully written remembrance...............sounds like there was so many memories to be grateful for despite an amazing life cut short. Holding you all in the light, giving your strength and peace during this incredibly sad time for all of you and your extended family and friends.
    05/17/2021 06:12 am
    Gerry Glenn lit a candle and writes,
    Mary and family, I am so sorry to hear about your husband and father - Woody. You perfectly captured the special qualities of Woody, his permanent smile, laughter and love of his family. I recall Woody's tale of the road trip where you both were looking for a puppy for your daughter and returned with more than one. His tales of bee swarms and photos of the pups. His time was too short on this earth. I will keep the Woodward family in my prayers.
    05/18/2021 11:15 am
    Tom McDonough lit a candle and writes,
    Mark was a truly good person and whenever I'd see him he was smiling and upbeat. He always seemed more interested in others than himself and it was fun to be with him. He will be missed. Our prayers are with his family.
    05/19/2021 09:26 pm
    Blythe Anne & Scott Lundstrom lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Mary, Sara and Joey, We are so very sorry for your loss. We send our deepest condolences. Your family has been a part of ours for many years. Your Grandfather was initially our family plumber since I was a child. We met Mark through Bill, of course, and he was handed over to us to help us deal with our new/older home in 2004. He also was quick to care for my mom's condo at Coffee Run when her toilet wouldn't flush or her washer overflowed. Mark was always quick to respond to our frantic phone calls, even when he was in Cape May on "vacation". I want you all to know that he always talked about you and your pets, bees and his love for Cape May Point. We recently purchased a house in Wildwood Crest and he was so excited for us. He was the nicest. most relaxed man, even when he came into our house to immediately get pounced upon by our golden retriever, Charlie! (He ignored the dog and the dog stopped jumping ~Good Job, Mary!) The last time I saw your dad, I was in the WSFS bank in Lantana. At the time, my mother was placed in Manor Care for Rehabilitation. She was in the Dementia Ward in a very inhumane lock down section of the facility. When I saw your dad, I was telling him that my mom would not be able to return to her home again, then he hugged me and stated, I know it's difficult to see her declining, I'm so sorry, this is part of the painful process of getting older. He was so comforting to me at that moment, like an older brother! I was extremely emotional. Mark was a great man and he will be dearly missed~ I am so happy for you that you have his artwork to cherish, how special that is! Wishing for you the healing powers that you need to move forward, always keep talking about him and loving him! May God Bless You! Blythe Anne, Scott, Austin and Denver Lundstrom
    05/21/2021 08:04 am
    clarence e. gallo writes,
    So sorry to hear about the passing away of Mark. I met him a few times at Janssens Market with a mutual friend, Curtis Testerman. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.
    05/24/2021 12:25 pm
    Tom amd Gabrielle Larkin
    06/15/2021 09:17 am

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