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Kenneth Hopkins Rood obituary

Kenneth Rood Obituary

ROOD Kenneth Hopkins Rood, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, teacher, and friend, entered peacefully into rest on May 24, 2012 in the comfort of his home, surrounded with love. Kenneth was born on March 21, 1916 in Litchfield County Hospital, the firstborn son of Emma Hopkins Rood and Myles Humphrey Rood. Ken was a graduate of Avon Old Farms and completed his undergraduate work at Williams College with a B.A. in history. He received his master's degree in education from the University of Chicago and went on to teach at the Iolani School in Honolulu, Hawaii. While there, he received his draft notice. After a brief visit home to Connecticut, he began his military service in the Army Medical Corps, stationed in Guadalcanal. Upon honorable discharge from the Army, Ken began post-graduate work at Yale, with the intention of eventually "teaching his way around the world." Initially intending to supplement his GI Bill funding, he applied for a teaching position at the Hopkins School. Ken soon found that he did not have to travel the world to find the two loves of his life; they were found in New Haven at Hopkins and in Shelton, where he met his soul mate and wife of 64 years, Nancy Nettleton Rood, who predeceased him this past August. Ken remained at Hopkins for his entire career until he retired at the age of 70, but returned often to work on the school archives. He was a history teacher, coach, advisor, and served as principal of the Junior School. He will be remembered fondly by countless students, fellow faculty members, and families. Ken believed that a school was both a community and a family, and he and his family's weekends were spent attending plays, concerts, and sporting events. Ken's commitment to his community extended to various organizations throughout New Haven and the Valley, including the Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley, the Church of the Good Shepherd, Hewitt Memorial Hospital, and the Shelton Parks and Recreation Department. Ken possessed an abiding love of nature and the outdoors and was a staunch supporter of the Audubon and National Wildlife Foundations. He also loved the beach and enjoyed his annual vacations to the Weekapaug Inn in Rhode Island. Kenneth is survived by his loving family: his daughter, Judy Rood Bosch and son-in-law Ralph A. Bosch, Jr. of Trumbull, his granddaughter Kathryne Bosch of Seymour, his brother Robert T. Rood of Hamden, and his sister Elizabeth A. Rood of Farmington, as well as many beloved friends. As much as Ken will be missed by so many whose lives he touched, we may comfort ourselves in the knowledge that he is joined with his beloved Nancy once again. Friends may call on Tuesday, May 29th from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Riverview Funeral Home, 390 River Road, Shelton, CT. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 30th at 11:00 a.m. at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 186 Coram Avenue, Shelton, CT. Burial with full military honors will follow at Riverside Cemetery in Shelton. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Kenneth's memory through the funeral director to the Hopkins School, the Church of the Good Shepherd, or the Boys and Girls Club of the Lower Naugatuck Valley. Offer condolences online at www.riverviewfh.com

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Published by Connecticut Post from May 26 to May 28, 2012.

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Phyllis Benton

May 29, 2012

Judy, Ralph and Katy --

I remember Ken like it was yesterday -- at his home in Shelton, always, always so welcoming to all of Judy's college friends. Ken and Nancy were also constant visitors at school and were welcome by everyone, especially students who did not have the luxury of family visits. They were parents to all of us.

Ken was so blessed to have such a long and wonderful life, but for those who loved him, it was still much too short.

To all of you, my condolences. Ken touched many lives; he will live on through the knowledge and love he shared with so many people.

Sincerely,

Phyllis Parizek Benton

Peter Lozier

May 29, 2012

I have such great memories of Mr. Rood. He was a special teacher who always seemed to love what he was doing even when we got out of line, occasionally that is. Part of the Hopkins experiance that will be missed.

Hans Riemer

May 29, 2012

I am sad to hear this news. I have many fond and vivid memories of Ken Rood. He was an excellent History teacher and I got to know him well as he drove me and several other boys from our area to Hopkins every day. A wise and very patient man, much loved and dearly remembered. My condolences to the family.

May 28, 2012

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

John McGrail

May 28, 2012

With fond memories and prayers for the family; Mr. Rood was one of my favorite teachers at Hopkins. I remember him as a very very kind and humorous man.

John Morgan

May 28, 2012

I fondly remember Ken Rood as one of my teachers at Hopkins. I went on to major in history at Colby College, thanks to the interest in that field which Ken instilled in me.

John Morgan
Hopkins '64
Green Mountain Falls, CO

bill sarris

May 28, 2012

used to see and chat with ken and wife on howe ave. in shelton regularly as my law office is on the street. bill sarris

Mark Kasmin

May 28, 2012

To Ken's Family -

I knew your dad well from my days as organist/choir director at Good Shepherd back in the 70's. Nancy sang in the choir and she and Ken would often take me to programs at Hopkins school. What a grand couple they made and our world is a bit darker without their presence. My condolences to the entire family.

Mark Kasmin

Katie Bosch

May 26, 2012

Weekapaug 1981

Katie Bosch

May 26, 2012

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