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James F. "Chip" Woods Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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James F. 'Chip' Woods Jr. MICKLETON - James F. "Chip" Woods Jr., 62, of Mickleton died Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011, in Crozier Hospital, Chester, PA. Chip was born in Trenton, raised in Allentown and lived in Mickleton since 1980. He worked as a senior environmental specialist for Gloucester...

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Incredible man who knew no limits to helping people whatever the problem. He was a true patriot, a first responder, and friend.

Chip was just a great guy who would help anyone at anytime, he did so much for so many people in Gloucester County, no matter the time of day or night. I couldn't begin to count the lunches we had. I am glad we recently got to spend some time catching up after years of losing contact, Chip's passing is truly a loss to many. Martin Schwartz

Dan,

I pray God's blessing for you and your family.

Dan
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Our deespest sympathy to Sue, Han, and the entire family at Chip's passing. We remember him working for Sue and the parties at Sue's house. Please accept our heartfelt love and prayers for all of you.

Uncle Chip was my husbands Godfather. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. As we were driving away from the viewing, my husband said we have lost a funny man. He always had a joke for you. R.I.P Uncle Chip, we love you. Jeremy and Tara

I am deeply saddened by the reading of Chip's passing. I fondly remember him working in the plumbing shop and loved his sense of humor. I still laugh at some of the jokes he made even though it's been a while since I've seen him. He was a kind man and always great to be around. He will be missed.

I had the distinct pleasure to have worked with Chip. In the twenty 25 years I have been in the business, there was no one that could compare with Chip. He was a consummate professional and leader in the field, but most of all a friend.
Rob Schrader, NJDEP

Chip was a valued member of the East Greenwich Ambulance Association back in the '80s and his experience, humor, and competence were tremendous assets for us, as I'm sure they were for all the other first responder organizations who were fortunate enough to count him amongst their rolls. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing, but glad to read of the support he had as he faced his final days. My prayers for comfort and peace go out to those close to him.