John-Woods-Obituary

John Carson Woods

Colleyville, Texas

1950 - 2002

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John Carson Woods, 52, an executive at Verizon, passed away Monday, Nov. 11, 2002, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Memorial service: 10 a.m. Friday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel.

Memorials: In memory of John Carson Woods, memorials may be made to Lymphoma Research at...

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John was a blessing and light to those of us in the Corvette hobby. My sympathies to Donna and the family. I am sure we will all miss him greatly.

John was a good friend. No better friend could be found.

I don't think that I have met a person that was more compassionate about the corvette hobby. John will be missed by all. God Bless Donna and the family, our prayers are with you all.

I met John in September of 1999 at a mock Flight Judging session in Houston. John encouraged me to take my 72 coupe to Waco that year which I did and received a Top Flight. I had been having a problem with my windshield wipers. I told John the problem and he calmy said that the plug on the back of the switch was on backwards. I fixed the problem in 5 minutes. The next time I spent time with John was determining the PV route at Galveston for the 2000 Regional. We spent about two hours together...

John was an inspiration to all that knew him. He loved the corvette hobby as well as all the people involved in it. NCRS has a great loss. We will truly miss him and his knowledge will remain with us forever. Glad to have been a part of his life.

John, you were a geat friend and a lot of fun. We and the NCRS are going to miss you.

John gave his energy and knowledge to his true passion, "The Corvette hobby". Our NCRS members including myself have been enriched by his efforts. Thank you, John. God Bless.

John's love for the NCRS is shared by many people, but few have contributed to the organization as much as John. He will be missed.

John was a great friend. We in NCRS are fortunate to have had his knowledge and will be poorer for his loss. My condolences and prayers go to the family.