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THE HONORABLE SHERWOOD "WOODY" TARLOW

THE HONORABLE SHERWOOD "WOODY" TARLOW obituary, Martha'S Vineyard, CA

SHERWOOD TARLOW Obituary

TARLOW, The Honorable Sherwood "Woody" Of Palm Desert, CA, formerly of Swampscott, MA, passed away on February 26 at the age of 87. Judge Tarlow was born and raised in Gloucester, MA, the son of the late Isidor Ralph and Eva (Davis) Tarlow. He attended Gloucester High School where he was a member of the marching band and ROTC. He served in the US Army and continued his education on the GI Bill. He graduated from Colby College in 1945, before entering Tufts Dental School. Failing eye sight forced Judge Tarlow to change directions, attending Boston University School of Law, receiving his J.D. degree in 1947 and beginning his life-long love of the legal profession. In 1964, he was appointed Judge of Probate for Dukes County, where he served for over a decade. During this time, Judge Tarlow developed a love for Martha's Vineyard where the family continued to spend summers at the family home until 2005. He and his wife Rene were involved in numerous fundraising activities on the Island and donated a building in Vineyard Haven for Youth and Community Services. In later years, after developing an interest in the game of croquet, he worked with the Town of Edgartown to build a public croquet court. In addition to law, Judge Tarlow also had successful endeavors in broadcasting and banking. Giving back to the community was important to Judge Tarlow and he was most honored by his selection as "Man of the Year" in 1969 by the Greater Boston Assn. for Retarded Children. He was involved with a number of charitable organizations and foundations over the years, foremost of which was the ForSight Foundation, establishing an endowment chair for Low Vision research at Boston University Medical Center, Department of Ophthalmology. Always grateful for his educational opportunities, he established and funded scholarships for recipients in many communities, at Boston University and Colby College. He was also a major supporter of the Kidney Foundation, the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Massachusetts General Hospital, Eisenhower Medical Center and campaigned aggressively to fund other causes. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Helen "Rene" Tarlow, daughter Nancy and son-in-law John Carden of Swampscott, MA, son Douglas and daughter-in-law Debbie of Melrose, MA, and son Edward Bignell and daughter in-law Laurette of Danville, NH; granddaughter Elise Ermer and her husband David of Riverdale, UT, grandson Michael Carden of Swampscott, MA, grandsons Mark and David Tarlow of Melrose, MA, grandson Josh Bignell and his wife Erin of Bethel Park, PA, and granddaughter Ashley Bignell of Danville, NH; 8 great-grandchildren; his sister Thelma Ellerin and her husband Saul of Manchester, NH; and his loving nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother John Tarlow and sister-in-law Selma. Woody loved spending time with his family, travelling with his wife Rene, golf, croquet and following the Boston Red Sox. He was a member of Ironwood Country Club and past member of Kernwood Country Club, and Mission Hills Croquet Club. Private family services were held in Palm Desert, CA.

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 14 to Mar. 15, 2012.

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March 10, 2013

T always enjoyed Woody, so much.
Mike Taylor-bartender-Lord Fletchers

Isidor Ralph Brennan

December 13, 2012

Uncle Sherwood. Rest In Peace

March 18, 2012

Grandpa, we will always remember all of the fun times we had together, the important life lessons you taught us, and all that you did for us. We will love you forever ~

Elise, Mike, Josh, Ashley, Mark, David, Brandon and Jess

March 16, 2012

Rene, I always enjoyed you & Woodys
company.You were a pleasure to serve.I'm
sorry for your loss.The old Lord Fletchers
bartender, James Taylor(Mike)

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