John Evans Williams1
M, #48902, b. circa 1872, d. 31 March 1953
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2024 |
He was born circa 1872 at Esquesing Twp., Halton County, Ontario, Canada.1 John married Elizabeth Ann Held on 28 April 1897 at Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada.2
John Evans Williams died on 31 March 1953 at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of John Evans Williams.
He was also known as John Ebens Williams on the birth registration of his daughter, Frances.3
Note regarding John Evans Williams: At the time of the birth of his daughter, Frances, he was a carpenter (Rick Moffat, 15 February 1916.)3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Windsor Star published in Windsor, Ontario, 31 March 1953.1
John Evans Williams died on 31 March 1953 at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor, Ontario, Canada.1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of John Evans Williams.
Survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth Held. And one sons, Gordon Charles, of Sarnia, as well as another daughter, Mrs. Percy Newman (Margaret).1
He was also known as John Ebens Williams on the birth registration of his daughter, Frances.3
Note regarding John Evans Williams: At the time of the birth of his daughter, Frances, he was a carpenter (Rick Moffat, 15 February 1916.)3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Windsor Star published in Windsor, Ontario, 31 March 1953.1
Family | Elizabeth Ann Held |
Marriage* | John married Elizabeth Ann Held on 28 April 1897 at Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada.2 |
Citations
- [S14358] Obituaries: John E. Williams, The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, 31 Mar 1953, Page 10, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: John Evans Williams. Hereinafter cited as Windsor Star.
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Jno Evans Williams (23) & Elizth Anna Held (22); Marriage: 28 Apr 1897, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: Joel & Frances Williams, Bride's Parents: Jacob Henry & Held Katie , Groom's Birthplace: Georgetown Halton Co , Bride's Birth Place: Rainham, Haldimand County, Registration #: 015671.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Frances Evylyn Williams, Birth: 15 Feb 1916, Timiskaming District, Ontario, Canada; Parents: John Ebens Williams and Elizabeth Williams, Parents Married: 28 Apr 1916 (sic), Hamilton, Registration #: 057153. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
Elizabeth Ann Held1
F, #48903
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2024 |
Elizabeth married John Evans Williams on 28 April 1897 at Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada.2
In the obituary of John Evans Williams who died 31 March 1953, hiswife, the former Elizabeth Held, was listed as a survivor.3
In the obituary of John Evans Williams who died 31 March 1953, hiswife, the former Elizabeth Held, was listed as a survivor.3
Family | John Evans Williams b. c 1872, d. 31 Mar 1953 |
Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Charles Clayton Briscoe (33) & Frances Evelyn Williams (23); Marriage: 27 Sep 1939, Haileybury, Temiskaming, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: Thomas Briscoe & Annie McLean, Bride's Parents: John Williams & Elizabeth Ann Held , Groom's Birthplace: Renfrew, Ont., Bride's Birth Place: Haileybury Ont., Registration #: 028592.
- [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: Jno Evans Williams (23) & Elizth Anna Held (22); Marriage: 28 Apr 1897, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: Joel & Frances Williams, Bride's Parents: Jacob Henry & Held Katie , Groom's Birthplace: Georgetown Halton Co , Bride's Birth Place: Rainham, Haldimand County, Registration #: 015671.
- [S14358] Obituaries: John E. Williams, The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, 31 Mar 1953, Page 10, column 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: John Evans Williams. Hereinafter cited as Windsor Star.
Robert Morrison1,2
M, #48910
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2024 |
Robert married Sarah White on 1 July 1895 at Rosseau, Seguin Twp., District of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.1,2
Family | Sarah White |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Mary Helen McKenzie Morrison, Birth: 29 Aug 1909, Muskoka Twp., DIst. of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada; Parents: Robert Morrison and Sarah White, Registration #: 030436. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Mahlon Stanley Briscoe (29) & Mary Helen McKenzie Morrison (19); Marriage: 19 Jul 1929, Powassan, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: James A. Brisoe & Alice Adeline Beach, Bride's Parents: Robert Morrison & Sarah White, Groom's Birthplace: Renfrew, Ont., Bride's Birth Place: Reay, Ontario, Canada, Occupations: Business School Principal & Stenographer, Registration #: 019692.
Sarah White1,2
F, #48911
Last Edited | 3 Jan 2024 |
Sarah married Robert Morrison on 1 July 1895 at Rosseau, Seguin Twp., District of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.1,2
Family | Robert Morrison |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Mary Helen McKenzie Morrison, Birth: 29 Aug 1909, Muskoka Twp., DIst. of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada; Parents: Robert Morrison and Sarah White, Registration #: 030436. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., Mahlon Stanley Briscoe (29) & Mary Helen McKenzie Morrison (19); Marriage: 19 Jul 1929, Powassan, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, Groom's Parents: James A. Brisoe & Alice Adeline Beach, Bride's Parents: Robert Morrison & Sarah White, Groom's Birthplace: Renfrew, Ont., Bride's Birth Place: Reay, Ontario, Canada, Occupations: Business School Principal & Stenographer, Registration #: 019692.
Sara Dianne Briscoe1,2
F, #48912, b. 12 January 1931, d. 12 April 2015
Father* | Mahlon Stanley Briscoe2,3 b. 8 Aug 1897, d. Oct 1975 |
Mother* | Mary Helen McKenzie Morrison2,3 b. 29 Aug 1909, d. 25 Mar 1975 |
Relationship | 4th cousin of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 3 Feb 2024 |
She was born on 12 January 1931 at Ontario, Canada.2,3 Sara married Cecil S. Woods.1 Sara married William John Naismith.1
Sara Dianne Briscoe died on 12 April 2015 at Health Sciences North, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at age 84.2,1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Sara Dianne Briscoe was buried on 16 April 2015 at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.2,1
She was commonly knownas Sally.1
Saraerie Briscoe appeared in the 1931 Canadian Census of Sudbury, Nipissing District, Ontario in the household of her parents, Mahlan and Helen Briscoe.3
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her parents, Dr. Cecil Woods and Sally Woods-Naismith were listed or implied as predeceased.4
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in her memorial page on the web site of Lougheed Funeral Homes published in Sudbury, Ontario, circa 13 April 2015.1
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his parents, Cecil S. Woods and Sara Dianne Briscoe were listed or implied as predeceased.5
In the obituary of Carolyn Joanne McEachern who died 27 August 2021, her sister, Sally Woods, was listed as predeceased.6
Sara Dianne Briscoe died on 12 April 2015 at Health Sciences North, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at age 84.2,1
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Survivor(s): Warren Woods, Carolyn McEachern and Jane Steciuk. Predeceased by her husband, Rev. Dr. Cec Woods and William John Naismith. Predeceased by her parents: Mahlon Briscoe and Helen Morrison. Predeceased: Helen Woods and Helen Elaine Bain.1
Sara Dianne Briscoe was buried on 16 April 2015 at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.2,1
She was commonly knownas Sally.1
Saraerie Briscoe appeared in the 1931 Canadian Census of Sudbury, Nipissing District, Ontario in the household of her parents, Mahlan and Helen Briscoe.3
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her parents, Dr. Cecil Woods and Sally Woods-Naismith were listed or implied as predeceased.4
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in her memorial page on the web site of Lougheed Funeral Homes published in Sudbury, Ontario, circa 13 April 2015.1
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his parents, Cecil S. Woods and Sara Dianne Briscoe were listed or implied as predeceased.5
In the obituary of Carolyn Joanne McEachern who died 27 August 2021, her sister, Sally Woods, was listed as predeceased.6
Family 1 | Cecil S. Woods b. 19 Jul 1928, d. 15 Aug 1983 |
Marriage* | Sara married Cecil S. Woods.1 |
Children |
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Family 2 | William John Naismith |
Marriage* | Sara married William John Naismith.1 |
Citations
- [S14256] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Obituary: Sara Dianne "Sally" Woods Naismith née Briscoe.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Park Lawn Cemetery: Sara Dianne “Sally” Woods Naismith née Briscoe
Grave marker transcription:. - [S14257] Mahlan S Briscoe household, 01 Jun 1931 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Sudbury, Nipissing, Ontario; Page: 25; Family: 223, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Folder: T-27281.
- [S14377] In Memory of Helen Diane Woods, Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury, Ontario, about 16 Nov 2008 viewed at Lougheed Funeral Homes, Obituary: Helen Diane Woods. Hereinafter cited as Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home.
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Warren Stewart “Woodsy” Woods.
- [S14380] Carolyn Joanne McEachern (Briscoe), Lougheed Funeral Homes, Sudbury, Ontario, about 28 Aug 2021 viewed at Lougheed Funeral Homes, Obituary: Carolyn Joanne McEachern née Briscoe. Hereinafter cited as Lougheed Funeral Homes.
Cecil S. Woods1
M, #48913, b. 19 July 1928, d. 15 August 1983
Father* | Hercules Woods1,2 b. 4 Sep 1895, d. 24 Sep 1966 |
Mother* | Marian A. Shane1,2 b. 27 Aug 1897, d. 26 Apr 1963 |
Last Edited | 3 Feb 2024 |
He was born on 19 July 1928 at Ontario, Canada.3,2 Cecil married Sara Dianne Briscoe.4
Cecil S. Woods died on 15 August 1983 at age 55.3
Cecil S. Woods was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.3
He was commonly known as Cec.4
Cecil Woods appeared in the 1931 Canadian Census of Sudbury, Nipissing District, Ontario in the household of his parents, Hercules and Marion Woods.2
In the obituary of Marian A. Woods who died 26 April 1963, her son, Rev. Cecil S. Woods, of Brownsburg, Quebec, was listed as a survivor.1
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her parents, Dr. Cecil Woods and Sally Woods-Naismith were listed or implied as predeceased.5
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith, who died 12 April 2015, her first husband, Rev. Dr. Cec Woods, was listed as predeceased.4
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his parents, Cecil S. Woods and Sara Dianne Briscoe were listed or implied as predeceased.6
Cecil S. Woods died on 15 August 1983 at age 55.3
Cecil S. Woods was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.3
He was commonly known as Cec.4
Cecil Woods appeared in the 1931 Canadian Census of Sudbury, Nipissing District, Ontario in the household of his parents, Hercules and Marion Woods.2
In the obituary of Marian A. Woods who died 26 April 1963, her son, Rev. Cecil S. Woods, of Brownsburg, Quebec, was listed as a survivor.1
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her parents, Dr. Cecil Woods and Sally Woods-Naismith were listed or implied as predeceased.5
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith, who died 12 April 2015, her first husband, Rev. Dr. Cec Woods, was listed as predeceased.4
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his parents, Cecil S. Woods and Sara Dianne Briscoe were listed or implied as predeceased.6
Family | Sara Dianne Briscoe b. 12 Jan 1931, d. 12 Apr 2015 |
Marriage* | Cecil married Sara Dianne Briscoe.4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S14378] Deaths: Woods, Marian A., The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, 29 Apr 1963, Page 27, column 8, Obituary: Marian A. Woods. Hereinafter cited as Toronto Star.
- [S14379] Hercules Woods household, 01 Jun 1931 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Sudbury, Nipissing, Ontario; Page: 11; Family: 93, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Folder: T-27281.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Park Lawn Cemetery: Rev Cecil S. Woods
Grave marker transcription:
WOODS
In Loving Memory of Rev. D. Cecil S. July 16, 1928 - Aug. 15, 1983 husband of
Sally Briscoe Jan. 12, 1931 - Apr. 12, 2015
Helen Diane Woods Mar. 29, 1958 - NOv. 15, 2008. - [S14256] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Obituary: Sara Dianne "Sally" Woods Naismith née Briscoe.
- [S14377] In Memory of Helen Diane Woods, Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury, Ontario, about 16 Nov 2008 viewed at Lougheed Funeral Homes, Obituary: Helen Diane Woods. Hereinafter cited as Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home.
- [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Warren Stewart “Woodsy” Woods.
William John Naismith1
M, #48914
Last Edited | 4 Jan 2024 |
William married Sara Dianne Briscoe.1
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith, who died 12 April 2015, her second husband, William John Naismith, was listed as predeceased.1
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith, who died 12 April 2015, her second husband, William John Naismith, was listed as predeceased.1
Family | Sara Dianne Briscoe b. 12 Jan 1931, d. 12 Apr 2015 |
Citations
- [S14256] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Obituary: Sara Dianne "Sally" Woods Naismith née Briscoe.
Warren Stewart Woods1
M, #48915, b. 28 August 1954, d. 20 January 2021
Father* | Cecil S. Woods2 b. 19 Jul 1928, d. 15 Aug 1983 |
Mother* | Sara Dianne Briscoe2 b. 12 Jan 1931, d. 12 Apr 2015 |
Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 22 Jul 2024 |
He was born on 28 August 1954 at Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.1
Warren Stewart Woods died on 20 January 2021 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 66. He died after contracting COVID-19 in November.1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods.
He was commonly known as Woodsy.1
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her son, Warren Woods, of Regina, was listed as a survivor.3
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith who died 12 April 2015, her son, Warren Woods, was listed as a survivor.2
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 23 January 2021.1
The following obituary transcription appearson his Find A Grave memorial page, originally published 23 January 2021 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. Note that this edition is not complete on Newspapers.com, only including about 6 pages:
Warren Stewart Woods died on 20 January 2021 at Regina General Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 66. He died after contracting COVID-19 in November.1
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods.
He was commonly known as Woodsy.1
In the obituary of Helen Diane Woods who died 15 November 2008, her son, Warren Woods, of Regina, was listed as a survivor.3
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith who died 12 April 2015, her son, Warren Woods, was listed as a survivor.2
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Leader-Post published in Regina, Saskatchewan, 23 January 2021.1
The following obituary transcription appearson his Find A Grave memorial page, originally published 23 January 2021 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. Note that this edition is not complete on Newspapers.com, only including about 6 pages:
Warren Woods made a living on the air without having any airs about him. He was the humblest, nicest man — someone who made everyone feel like his best friend. To most people, he was “Woodsy.” To Nicole and Chris, he was “Dad.” He was “Grandpa” to Sloan and Jack. The common denominator, regardless of the relationship, is that Woodsy was much-loved by all and will be dearly missed. Woodsy passed away on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Regina General Hospital, with Nicole and Chris at his side. He had been diagnosed in late November with COVID-19 and hospitalized for seven weeks, during which there was an outpouring of love and support that spanned the country, the sporting community and the media universe.
Many of the tributes emanated from Sudbury, Ont., where he was born on August 28, 1954 — the eldest of Rev. Dr. Cecil and Sally Woods’ six children. Woodsy subsequently became a beloved big brother to Karen, Helen, Paul, Phil and Sara Jane. He was predeceased by his parents (Cecil on August 16, 1983; Sally on April 12, 2015); and sister Helen (Nov. 15, 2008). Woodsy’s path became clear before he even reached high school. At age 12, during the Toronto Maple Leafs’ championship season of 1966-67, Woodsy attended his first game at Maple Leaf Gardens and turned it into his introduction to play-by-play. It was such an auspicious start that his commentary was rewarded with first prize in a regional public speaking contest. In high school, he was already a board operator at CKSO, a new FM station in Sudbury. He proceeded to Mohawk College in Hamilton, where he enrolled in Communication Arts and majored in radio. He was such a natural that, before his second year of studies, he received an offer to go on the air at CKSO and decided to begin his career on a full-time basis, at age 20. After spending four more years in those familiar, friendly surroundings, Woodsy attained his childhood goal of becoming a sportscaster by joining CFCL, a television station in Timmins, Ont. While in Timmins, Woodsy met his future spouse, Anne-Marie, and a 29-year partnership ensued. Two years in Timmins were a prelude to a job with Thunder Bay Television, with which he enjoyed a six-year stay. In Thunder Bay, he met his best friend (John Cameron) and got to know curling legends such as Al Hackner and Rick Lang. Next stop: Regina, where a third local station (then STV; now Global) joined the television market on September 6, 1987. That afternoon, Woodsy covered his first Saskatchewan Roughriders game — one in which Dave Ridgway kicked a 60-yard field goal, then a CFL distance record — and soon reported on the proceedings on STV’s inaugural newscast. So began more than a quarter-century at a station with which he became synonymous. He was so recognizable and relatable that, years later, fans would still approach him and say, “I watched you on Sportsline.” And he was easy to approach, because he wasn’t really one for press boxes. Woodsy preferred to watch Regina Pats games from the concourse, while chatting with people and enjoying a beer. His sociable nature extended to the curling rink, where he was at home as a participant, a broadcaster or an enthusiast.
The long-time voice of the provincial Tankard, he was inducted into CURLSASK’s “Legends of Curling” honour roll in 2014. By that time, he had finished his first of seven years with Rawlco Radio, with which he excelled numerous capacities at CJME while serving as a mentor and friend. It was not unusual for Woodsy to do the morning show, sneak in a nap, and then return to the studio for a stint on The Green Zone. He was quick to smile and slow to anger, unless he encountered a train on the Ring Road. Over the years, hundreds of youngsters were honoured as one of “Woodsy’s Little Heroes.” On the station’s Roughriders post-game show, he was Wandering Woodsy, bouncing from table to table at his second home — the Lancaster — and asking fans for their thoughts on the game or the state of the team. His versatility was such that he could also play host to a gardening show or pose questions of Paul McCartney. He was omnipresent and seemingly inexhaustible, greeting everyone amicably even on the longest days (see: Grey Cups, Memorial Cups, Briers, Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Tankards). The people Woodsy touched, wherever he went, rallied around him in resounding fashion in early January of 2021 when a GoFundMe page was established to provide assistance during what was expected to be a long, but progressive, period of recuperation. The goal of $50,000 was exceeded within a day — another testament to the high esteem in which he was held. The family is so grateful for all the support it has received, dating back nearly two months, and also wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses and specialists in the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Unit 3E at Regina General Hospital. Nicole, Chris, Cara (Chris’s wife), Sloan and Jack look forward to visiting with and thanking everyone personally when the easing of COVID-19 public gathering restrictions allow for a celebration of their father’s rich life.1
Many of the tributes emanated from Sudbury, Ont., where he was born on August 28, 1954 — the eldest of Rev. Dr. Cecil and Sally Woods’ six children. Woodsy subsequently became a beloved big brother to Karen, Helen, Paul, Phil and Sara Jane. He was predeceased by his parents (Cecil on August 16, 1983; Sally on April 12, 2015); and sister Helen (Nov. 15, 2008). Woodsy’s path became clear before he even reached high school. At age 12, during the Toronto Maple Leafs’ championship season of 1966-67, Woodsy attended his first game at Maple Leaf Gardens and turned it into his introduction to play-by-play. It was such an auspicious start that his commentary was rewarded with first prize in a regional public speaking contest. In high school, he was already a board operator at CKSO, a new FM station in Sudbury. He proceeded to Mohawk College in Hamilton, where he enrolled in Communication Arts and majored in radio. He was such a natural that, before his second year of studies, he received an offer to go on the air at CKSO and decided to begin his career on a full-time basis, at age 20. After spending four more years in those familiar, friendly surroundings, Woodsy attained his childhood goal of becoming a sportscaster by joining CFCL, a television station in Timmins, Ont. While in Timmins, Woodsy met his future spouse, Anne-Marie, and a 29-year partnership ensued. Two years in Timmins were a prelude to a job with Thunder Bay Television, with which he enjoyed a six-year stay. In Thunder Bay, he met his best friend (John Cameron) and got to know curling legends such as Al Hackner and Rick Lang. Next stop: Regina, where a third local station (then STV; now Global) joined the television market on September 6, 1987. That afternoon, Woodsy covered his first Saskatchewan Roughriders game — one in which Dave Ridgway kicked a 60-yard field goal, then a CFL distance record — and soon reported on the proceedings on STV’s inaugural newscast. So began more than a quarter-century at a station with which he became synonymous. He was so recognizable and relatable that, years later, fans would still approach him and say, “I watched you on Sportsline.” And he was easy to approach, because he wasn’t really one for press boxes. Woodsy preferred to watch Regina Pats games from the concourse, while chatting with people and enjoying a beer. His sociable nature extended to the curling rink, where he was at home as a participant, a broadcaster or an enthusiast.
The long-time voice of the provincial Tankard, he was inducted into CURLSASK’s “Legends of Curling” honour roll in 2014. By that time, he had finished his first of seven years with Rawlco Radio, with which he excelled numerous capacities at CJME while serving as a mentor and friend. It was not unusual for Woodsy to do the morning show, sneak in a nap, and then return to the studio for a stint on The Green Zone. He was quick to smile and slow to anger, unless he encountered a train on the Ring Road. Over the years, hundreds of youngsters were honoured as one of “Woodsy’s Little Heroes.” On the station’s Roughriders post-game show, he was Wandering Woodsy, bouncing from table to table at his second home — the Lancaster — and asking fans for their thoughts on the game or the state of the team. His versatility was such that he could also play host to a gardening show or pose questions of Paul McCartney. He was omnipresent and seemingly inexhaustible, greeting everyone amicably even on the longest days (see: Grey Cups, Memorial Cups, Briers, Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Tankards). The people Woodsy touched, wherever he went, rallied around him in resounding fashion in early January of 2021 when a GoFundMe page was established to provide assistance during what was expected to be a long, but progressive, period of recuperation. The goal of $50,000 was exceeded within a day — another testament to the high esteem in which he was held. The family is so grateful for all the support it has received, dating back nearly two months, and also wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses and specialists in the Medical Intensive Care Unit and Unit 3E at Regina General Hospital. Nicole, Chris, Cara (Chris’s wife), Sloan and Jack look forward to visiting with and thanking everyone personally when the easing of COVID-19 public gathering restrictions allow for a celebration of their father’s rich life.1
Citations
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Warren Stewart “Woodsy” Woods.
- [S14256] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Obituary: Sara Dianne "Sally" Woods Naismith née Briscoe.
- [S14377] In Memory of Helen Diane Woods, Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury, Ontario, about 16 Nov 2008 viewed at Lougheed Funeral Homes, Obituary: Helen Diane Woods. Hereinafter cited as Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home.
Helen Diane Woods1
F, #48918, b. 1958, d. 15 November 2008
Father* | Cecil S. Woods2,1 b. 19 Jul 1928, d. 15 Aug 1983 |
Mother* | Sara Dianne Briscoe2,1 b. 12 Jan 1931, d. 12 Apr 2015 |
Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 29 Jan 2024 |
Helen Diane Woods was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery, Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.3 She was born in 1958.
Helen Diane Woods died on 15 November 2008 at Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.3,4
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in her memorial page on the web site of Lougheed Funeral Homes published in Sudbury, Ontario, circa 16 November 2008.1
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith who died 12 April 2015, her daughter, Helen Woods, was listed as predeceased.2
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his sister, Helen, was listed as predeceased.4
Research notes (January 2024):
Helen Diane Woods died on 15 November 2008 at Sudbury, Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.3,4
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in her memorial page on the web site of Lougheed Funeral Homes published in Sudbury, Ontario, circa 16 November 2008.1
In the obituary of Sara Dianne Naismith who died 12 April 2015, her daughter, Helen Woods, was listed as predeceased.2
In the obituary of Warren Stewart Woods who died 20 January 2021, his sister, Helen, was listed as predeceased.4
Research notes (January 2024):
Getermine who the parents are of her nieces and nephews, an unknown person.1
Citations
- [S14377] In Memory of Helen Diane Woods, Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury, Ontario, about 16 Nov 2008 viewed at Lougheed Funeral Homes, Obituary: Helen Diane Woods. Hereinafter cited as Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home.
- [S14256] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, unknown location, Obituary: Sara Dianne "Sally" Woods Naismith née Briscoe.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., Park Lawn Cemetery: Helen Diane Woods
Grave marker transcription:
WOODS
In Loving Memory of Rev. D. Cecil S. July 16, 1928 - Aug. 15, 1983 husband of
Sally Briscoe Jan. 12, 1931 - Apr. 12, 2015
Helen Diane Woods Mar. 29, 1958 - NOv. 15, 2008. - [S3862] "Find A Grave", online Find A Grave search page: Warren Stewart “Woodsy” Woods.