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Henry Woodward Obituary

Henry Canning Woodward, brilliant teacher, mentor, adventurer, lover of music and beloved husband, died February 2 after a sudden illness. He was 48 and lived in North Eastham, MA.
Henry was born November 16, 1964 in Sharon, CT, the son of John Hall Woodward and Diane Whiteley Woodward. He was raised in Pottstown, PA on the campus of The Hill School, the boarding school where his father taught history. In the summer, the family traveled to a seasonal home in Chatham, MA on Cape Cod for seaside living marked by time with cousins and the joys of "simply messing about in boats." He graduated from Deerfield Academy in 1982, from Boston University with a BS degree in Broadcasting & Film in 1986, and from The College of William & Mary with a MS in American Studies in 1992. The title of his Master's Thesis gave a glimpse into his passion for music and the wonderful role it played in his life – Rock 'n' Roll Stew: The Rolling Stones and Blues Music Through the Looking Glass of American Culture in the 1960s.
Henry descended from a long line of secondary school educators and, after a few post-collegiate media forays, began a distinguished career of teaching that inspired in hundreds and hundreds of students a love of learning and enthusiasm for self-discovery and a life fully lived.
From 1992 to 2007, Henry taught at Marvelwood School, a private secondary school in Kent, CT, where he taught United States History, Modern European History, Latin and Filmmaking while also coaching Varsity Soccer and Lacrosse. From 1999 to 2007, he served as Chairman of the History Department, and from 2001 to 2007 was Dean of Faculty. Known affectionately as "Woody," he was the recipient of numerous teaching awards and recognitions, including twice being named Male Faculty Teacher of the Year and being nominated for Disney's America's Best Teachers. In 2007, following his announcement that he would be leaving Marvelwood, the student body honored him with the dedication of their yearbook, the inaugural time such a tribute had been bestowed at the school.
Following Marvelwood, Henry and his wife Barbara settled year-round at their home in North Eastham on Cape Cod, and he proceeded to teach for the next five years at Riverview School, a school for students with complex learning and cognitive disabilities in Sandwich, MA. At Riverview, he specialized in creating hands-on academic projects in his history and Latin classes to enrich curricula for students for whom traditional instruction was insufficient. This was a challenging task for which he was perfectly suited, a man of endless patience, humor and creativity carefully coaxing an appreciation for the joys of education from students who needed his unique skills.
To those who knew him, Henry is best remembered for a tremendous vibrancy and warmth of spirit, boundless intellect, quick and delicious wit, but most of all as a gentle and sensitive soul dedicated to enriching the lives of others. He was always ready to draw upon his prodigious grasp of the spoken word to find the right phrase, the right joke, the right word of encouragement or wisdom to soothe as a balm the uncertainties and struggles of others. Henry was a buoyant presence, and could hold any audience in rapt attention with a singular blend of infectious ebullience, fierce intelligence, hilarious perspective and passionate humanism. In doing so, his eyes always twinkled, as if in possession of wondrous facts about to be revealed.
His spirit was imbued in his favorite pursuits – from boating and fishing the waters of Nantucket Sound and Cape Cod Bay, to cheering on the Colts, Sixers, Flyers and Red Sox, to seafaring adventures as a sailor on crews bound for Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Most of all, music was a magical presence in his life. Whether combing through his epic vinyl record collection to find the perfect song for the moment, or dancing freely to the bright sounds of the Grateful Dead and Phish, the rhythms, melodies, lyricism and beauty of music reverberated in everything he did.
In 1995, Henry married the love and light of his life, his soulmate Barbara. Together they enjoyed a life filled with shared passions for conversation, movies, beachwalks, learning, cooking, music and song. Their love was deep and true.
His family shared the following: "Occasionally in life we are fortunate to meet someone so magnetic, so instantly likeable, so full of life force that you take sheer pleasure in being in their presence, and feel the void instantly when they are gone. To those blessed enough to have known Henry, we cherish that joy and we feel that void. In the words of one of the stars of his musical firmament: 'Fare you well, fare you well, I love you more than words can tell; listen to the river sing sweet songs, to rock my soul.' He left the world far too early, but leaves behind so many lives he touched and helped shape, and all are better off for having known him."
Mr. Woodward is survived by his wife, Barbara Trost Woodward of North Eastham, MA; his parents, John and Diane Woodward of South Kent, CT; a sister, Caroline Grant of Westborough, MA; a brother, Gordon Woodward of Bedford Corners, NY; a step-daughter, Susan Walker of Boyce, VA; and seven nieces and nephews.
The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Marvelwood School, 476 Skiff Mountain Road, Kent, CT 06757; or Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore, P.O. Box 550, Wellfleet, MA 06757.

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Published by Litchfield County Times from Feb. 8 to Feb. 9, 2013.

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Taylor Ardinger

March 4, 2015

What can I say about Henry Woodward, Mr. Woodward was a wonderful man, we lived everyone of his students at Riverview School. He made everyone laugh everyday, and he made learning fun! He will be forevered missed and forevered loved.

Chris Porter

December 4, 2013

Though I never had you him as a teacher Woody was one of my favorite people in the world. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word and will always be in my heart. If I needed someone to talk to he was always there. I can't say enough good things about you. You will always be with me.

C. Porter
Marvelwood '08

Jennifer Burbano

February 26, 2013

Henry Woodward was and is a light to those of us who were lucky enough to have him in our path. He fed your soul with his laughter and helped you grow with his wisdom.This is not goodbye Woody, it's only until we see you again.I love you.

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Toni Augusta

February 26, 2013

Knew him and loved him and will hold tight my cherished memories of him.

Anna Whiteley Huff

February 12, 2013

in memoriam

Anna Whiteley Huff

February 12, 2013

Aloha 'oe cousin Henry...a hui ho. Condolences and prayers to the rest of my extended family...

Sarah Howard

February 11, 2013

Mr Woodward was an awesome teacher! I will really miss his sense of humor. He made everything fun.

Taylor Ardinger

February 11, 2013

Mr. Woodward wasn't just a great man he was an amazing teacher at Riverview school. I think I can speak for all the students of Riverview that he made us laugh all the time. My thoughts are with him and his family. I hope wherever he is he knows that all the students at Riverview loved him.

RIP Mr. Woodward

Taylor Ardinger

February 11, 2013

Mr. Woodward was a wonderful man, He made me laugh all the time. I just hope wherever he is he knows that all of the students from Riverview school loved him as a teacher. I feel very sad about His sudden loss. My thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.
RIP MR. WOODWARD

Clint Shannon

February 10, 2013

Hey I never got to thank you for all the great help you gave me at Riverview. I will greatly miss you!! I forgot to say you were like a 2nd father to me. We would talk about how my day went and all about fishing and just goofing off. I will giving those prank calls during class. I again will greatly miss you. :(

emily billisits

February 10, 2013

i will miss you a ton mr woodward it not good bye its a see you later in heaven love emily

Anne Longley

February 10, 2013

Dear Henry, thanks, thanks and endless thanks to you and Barbara for creating some of the best times Colin had at Marvelwood in the late '90s-early 2000s. I know he was so looking forward to seeing you at the 10th reunion this year. And I'll always remember the laughs WE had at 2003 graduation back at your house. Thank you, and Barbara, we're sending you all our prayers and sympathies. We know he's with you now and forever. Love, Anne

Andrew Broughton

February 10, 2013

I am very saddened to hear about Mr. Woodward's passing. Mr. Woodward was such a great teacher!! He treated the students very well and was a character! I remember he did Sophomores for 4 years and he did Seniors last year. What a wonderful person he was! He was also great with hands on histories. Kaylin told me the sad news.

Kim McKinnis

February 9, 2013

I am shocked and saddened to learn of your passing!! You were such a joy in this world and you made such a difference in all of your students lives!! I will miss Saturday school with you and our wonderful conversations about the Stones, Grateful Dead and all the random blues singers!! I send Peace and Love to Barbara and your family, heaven has truly gained a beautiful soul!!! RIP Henry, you will be missed!!

Lynn (DePalma) Morris

February 8, 2013

<3 A True Angel "you may be gone, but you will NEVER be forgotten" Your memories and teachings will be in my heart forever. Thanks for everything. <3 Love Always

John and Joyce Payne

February 7, 2013

Like the candle flame, your memory will flicker in the lives of your students and colleagues forever.

John and Joyce Payne

February 7, 2013

Henry, you were history to our students. Your hands-on-history lessons were very special. It was at once a pleasure and priviledge to be your colleague at Riverview School. Rest in Peace and know you were appreciated by the students and staff.

The Staff of Nickerson Funeral Home

February 6, 2013

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.

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