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Kevin M. Woods

Reading, Walpole, Sandwich, Massachusetts

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Of Reading formerly of Sandwich, Duxbury and Walpole April 1. Devoted father of Christopher, Terrence and Erin Woods. Beloved fiance of Debbie Shontz-Stackpole of Reading. Brother of Stephen Woods and his wife Patti & Brian Woods and his wife Bonnie of Duxbury. Son of Donald Woods of Duxbury...

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I met Kevin in college and always wondered how he traveled through life. Sorry to hear he passed away at such a young age.

Betsy and Jack have spent many a hot summer afternoons talking about the girls and boys,and of Kevins love of hockey. Our sincere condolences to both the Woods and Ceglarksi families.

My sincerest condolences to the entire Woods and Ceglarksi families. I will always remember Kevin from our Walpole HS days where I had the pleasure of playing football and baseball with him. And, who could ever forget his outstanding performance in the 1965 state hockey tournament as a freshman goaltender! It was my late father's first year as WHS principal and he was one of the team's greatest fans and supporters. What shame for us to lose Kevin at such a young age. My he rest in peace.
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The last time I saw Kevin was at an ice rink during one of my son's hockey games versus Duxbury some years ago. I believe he was one of the coaches. They beat us pretty badly that day and it would have been in poor form for me to fraternize with the "enemy". Now I wish I had. I also came across an old issue of the Walpole Times from 1965 with a frontpage picture of Kevin as a freshman goalie with his Walpole High varsity teammates celebrating their win of the Bay State Hockey Championship....

My recollection of Kevin is that of a kind, outgoing individual. He was a great athlete in high school and no doubt a great athlete in life.

My deepest sympathy to his family.

Mary Costello

My condolences to all of Kevin's family and friends back there in the Walpole, MA area. I remember Kevin as a tremendous athlete from our Walpole High School, class of '68. I'm sorry for your loss and ours from our class of '68.