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Matilda Wood Obituary


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MATILDA KING WOOD 1918-2007 Next year, Appalachian Trail hikers will miss a twenty-year tradition, hot biscuits at Wood's Hole Hostel at the head of Sugar Run Valley, Virginia, cooked by Tillie Wood. Tillie passed away on Sunday, October 14, 2007. Matilda King was born February 27, 1918 in Adalee, Oklahoma, the first child of Carl Lomas King of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Mary Smith King of Winslow, Arkansas. Her education began in a one-room school for Cherokee Indians. At her mother's insistence, the family, including her younger brother, Ben, and sister, Tinky, moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas for a better education. Tillie worked her way through the University of Arkansas where she met Roy K. Wood of Augusta, Arkansas. After Tillie graduated with a Master's in Biology, she married Roy and moved to Sugar Run, Virginia where her husband was studying an elk herd for his Master's thesis in Wildlife Conservation. They spent the first year of their marriage in a hand-hewn chestnut log cabin, with a fireplace for heat and a creek for water. They later bought the cabin which is now the Wood's Hole Hostel. Roy went to work for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Atlanta, and they moved into an old farm house on Woodstock Road outside of Roswell, Ga. There, Tillie raised her three children, Mary Jo, Ben, and Jere. Tillie taught school; started the first kindergarten in Roswell, which grew to become High Meadows School; organized the first Girl Scout troop; helped organize the Roswell Historical Society; served as president of the Women's Club; traveled with Jimmy Carter and the "Peanut Brigade" to New Hampshire and other states in his Presidential Campaign; was a real estate agent; knitted and gave hundreds of sweaters and dolls to local hospitals for newborns; operated a hostel on the Appalachian Trail; and was involved in establishing many of the institutions that form the foundation for the City of Roswell. Tillie was most proud of the successes of her children and grandchildren. Tillie's husband, Roy Kellum Wood, and her brother, General Benjamin Hardin King, USAF, predeceased her. She is survived by her sister, Dorothy Mills of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; her daughter, Dr. Mary Jo Harris Osteen, D.V.M., and son-in-law, Aubrey Osteen of Ball Ground, Georgia; her son, Benjamin Travis Wood, AIA, and daughter-in-law, Sarah Wood, of Boston, Massachusetts; her son, the Honorable Jere Wood, Mayor of Roswell and daughter-in-law, Judie B. Raiford; and her grandchildren, Jere Harris Metcalf and husband, Greg Metcalf; Neville Harris, Amy Wood, and Roy Travis Wood. Tillie's love will be missed by many. The memorial service for Matilda King Wood will be Wednesday, October 17, at 2:00 PM at the Roswell Presbyterian Church, 755 Mimosa Blvd., followed by a reception in the Courtyard Room of the Church. The Reverend Dr. Lane Alderman, assisted by The Reverend Richard Hill and The Reverend Margaret Turney-Ayer, will preside. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Chattahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell, Georgia 30075. The Cremation Society of the SOUTH is in charge of arrangements. 770-420-5557.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Oct. 16 to Oct. 17, 2007.

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Jim Austin ("Skyline")

October 18, 2007

Tillie will be missed by her legions of friends. Our paths crossed only once, in 1997 at her famed hostel in Virginia, but I will always remember her as a kind lady who had a gentle toughness about her if that makes any sense. She was also a great Southern cook--just ask any of the thousands of Appalachian Trail hikers she prepared breakfast for!

She wouldn't accept money to stay there, only that you do a sort of "work-for-stay." That entailed going into the woods and finding just one rock to add to a stone retaining wall at the edge of the property. It was pretty well built by the time I got there in '97, presumably thanks in part to many such "work-for-stays." How cool.

Tillie and a former AT thru-hiker known as "High Pockets," who was helping her that year, are among the best memories I have of the Appalachian Trail.

RIP Ms. Tillie, and I'm really thrilled to read that the good people of Roswell and those who travelled there had a great Celebration of Life in your honor. Equally heartwarming to read that the tradition of Woodshole Hostel will continue on in your tradition.

Mary Maher

October 17, 2007

My heart goes out to all the family and to ALL the friends that are left.I have had the honor of being one of those friends - I shall cherish her memory! I am sorry that I could not be present at the service today. I am there in spirit!God bless!

Sue and Pete Buak

October 17, 2007

My thoughts are with the family of this generous grandlady of the Appalachian Trail. I have always treasured the moments I spent at Woods Hole and the memory of the hospitality of Miss Tillie.

Janet Tiller

October 16, 2007

We have lost a dear friend who for many years was a beloved member of the Roswell Book Club. We will all miss her gracious presence in our lives. My deepest sympathy to her children and grandchildren who are in my prayers as they mourn her passing.

Pat Millican

October 16, 2007

What a fantastic lady she was. I knew her through our association with Crest Realty, many years ago. She leaves a great legasy for which I know you are extremely proud. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Kiwanis Club of Historic Roswell

October 16, 2007

Our sincere sympathy on the passing of a great lady...

Ken and Gloria Spruill

October 16, 2007

To Mary Jo, Ben and Jere,
We am so sorry about your Mother's passing. Joey and I remember her with love and friendship. We always had a good time at your home and of course she was Joey's teacher.
I'm sorry that Ken (my husband and Judy) Joe's wife did not get to know her.
I have heard from Aunt Mary Clara from time to time about Mrs. Wood. Our prayers are with you and your families.
Ken and Gloria Spruill
Joe and Judy Wright

Janet Hensley

October 16, 2007

I am so sorry to hear about Ms. Tillie passing. I am so glad to have been able to share a few hours with her and her grandaughter this summer. She shared so many wonderful stories about her years of helping Appalachian Trail Hikers. She will be sadly missed on the AT! My condolences to Ms. Tillies family... please know that your beloved was special to so many people that you never knew.

Benjamin Trimble

October 16, 2007

Well, the Trimble-Wood friendship goes back to 1960 when my parents moved to Roswell. A lot has happened over the years, but what I'll now miss most is hearing Tillie say "Beej" over the phone, and visiting that "House of the Woods" during Christmas and other family holidays. And what an epic happening when Mother died the next day after Tillie.
Our best to Jerry, Ben and all the family. Ben and Joanne Trimble

Pastor Sabin P. Strickland

October 16, 2007

To The Wood Family,

Pastor Sabin P. Strickland & the Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church of Roswell would like to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of your mother.

Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal. Know that we as a congregation are praying for you and if there is anything we can assist you with, please contact us as we are always there for you.

Mayor Wood, you are family, we love you and extend to you and your family in this your time of bereavement our condolences.

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