Richard William Wood

1946 - 2021

Richard William Wood obituary, 1946-2021, Argyle, TX

Richard William Wood

1946 - 2021

Richard Wood Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 20, 2021.
Richard William Wood
August 1, 1946 - May 13, 2021
Argyle, Texas - Richard William Wood, "Bill" or "Coach," age seventy-four, of Argyle, Texas passed away May 13, 2021. The son of a petroleum engineer and a schoolteacher, Bill was born in Smackover, Arkansas and raised in Midland, Texas. Bill was proud to be a Midland High Bulldog, where he lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track each year of high school, served as student council president and the president of the Texas Association of Student Councils, and graduated with the class of 1964. Bill started his tenure as a quarterback for many years in the 7th grade, where his friend and former President George W. Bush was his back-up quarterback. While he was growing up, Bill always wanted to be a trial lawyer- and he never wanted to be anything else except a Coach. His children, grandchildren, players, and teammates knew that "great efforts are always rewarded," because Bill would reliably remind them.
Bill attended New Mexico Military Institute, where he played football, basketball and baseball. After graduating from NMMI, Bill became a proud Tarheel when he attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1968, joining the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and earning a degree in political science. Bill returned to Texas and graduated from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1971.
Bill began his law career in Denton, Texas, and ultimately tried over 300 jury trials over nearly 50 years. Bill became board certified in criminal law the first year the State Bar of Texas offered board certification. He defended several death-penalty cases, but after losing his beloved partner, Rusty Duncan, to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, he concentrated his practice exclusively on civil trial law. Bill was board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in personal injury trial law in 1983 and civil trial law in 1978 and brought and defended lawsuits in the state and federal trial courts across Texas, the Texas appellate courts and Texas Supreme Court. Bill was president of the Denton County Bar Association, where he implemented its first formal mentorship program, led that program for many years, served on the board of directors for many years and holding virtually every office—some more than once. The Denton Bar Association honored Bill with its "Bill Wood Most Valuable Player" award in 2016, the only recipient to date. Bill was also honored to be invited to join the American Board of Trial Advocates in 1998, where he served on the Dallas Chapter's Executive Committee since 2015 and held its highest rank, Diplomate. Bill was inducted as a Fellow in the American Trial College in 2012. Bill was named among the Best Lawyers in America, Texas Super Lawyers, and consistently received the highest ranking by the various groups that honor attorneys. Bill received the "Business Defender Award" in 2007 from the Dallas Business Journal, and the Top 100 Trial Lawyers award many years. Bill relished teaching young lawyers and gave too many speeches to count, addressing the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, the Texas Criminal Trial Advocacy Institute, and he participated in the American Board of Trial Advocates Masters in Trial competition. He was an adjunct professor at Texas Woman's University, a member of the University of North Texas Dallas Law School Board of Visitors, and a Life Fellow and former committee chair for the Texas Bar Foundation.
Bill was well-known for his love of singing. He had a knack for thinking of a song for every moment and occasion. His early years of singing in a barbershop quartet and church choir enabled him to think of a song for every occasion and typically to cheer others up. Bill would say, "SMILE. You'll feel better! Just let the corner of your mouth move upward ever so slightly and you have a start on it that won't stop!" Bill also had a very strong interest and was considered by many of his closest family and friends as an "uncertified," yet official, arborist. His family and co-workers will also attest that a recitation of his grandmother's birthday poem was among the highest honor to be received from Bill.
Bill had several nicknames throughout his life, but his favorite was "Coach," because of the numerous sports teams of his children that he coached, and for all the lawyers he mentored over the years, encouraging them to "make your mistakes on your toes and not on your heels." However, Bill was more likely to give someone else a nickname. His wife, Terri, was known as "Rita." He called his oldest daughter Ashley, "Sweet Pea," his son, Sean, "Sweet Feet" and his youngest daughter Paige, "Mac."
Preceded in death by his parents Margaret and Buddy Wood and sister Patricia Cobb, Bill is survived by the love of his life and wife of 48 years, Theresa; daughter Ashley Elizabeth Cooley and her husband Derek; son, Sean Toler Wood and his wife Jeyhan; daughter, Paige McClain Wood Dies and her husband Steven; and grandchildren Zooey Bella Elizabeth Cooley (14), Quincy William Arthur Cooley (12), Bailey McClain Wood (8), Harper Patton Wood (5), Billington Lyon Wood Dies (3), and Desi Montana Dies (1). Bill is also survived by his sister, Margaret Ann Cook, and his work family, including his partner of 25 years, Grace Weatherly, and his legal assistant, Melissa Eurich, who worked side-by-side with Bill for 30 years. Bill is also survived by his passionate and clever personality, his love and desire for competition, and his incredible, infectious optimism that will continue to live on through all those that were closest to him.
A Celebration of Life Reception will be held Wednesday, May 26th at 2:00 p.m. at Robson Ranch in Denton, Texas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Melanoma Research Alliance at give.curemelanoma.org.

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Bryan Barton

May 26, 2021

I met the Wood family while growing up in Argyle where Bill was often the Coach of the team. Even after leaving I was fortunate enough to bump into Bill on a few occasions and he was never too busy to say hello or offer a laugh. My deepest sympathies to Terri, Ashley, Sean, and Paige.

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Deon Hunter

May 25, 2021

Bill...A friend, mentor, father figure and overall good man. He led by example. After graduating and playing basketball at UNT, Bill & Rita welcomed me into their home in Argyle and literally made me a part of their family. It was through that relationship that led me to began teaching basketball lessons to Ashley, Sean and Page. And later throughout the entire Argyle community.

I will forever miss but cherish Bill's words of wisdom and the unconditional love that he shared with me that touched me in so many profound ways.

What I will miss most about Bill is his passion for basketball, baseball, football and most importantly his family and those he worked with at the law office. He was the ultimate competitor.

Thank you Bill & Rita for setting great examples for me and others to follow.

God Bless,

Deon Hunter

P.S. You left great foot prints to follow!

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Beth Rodgers Murphy

May 24, 2021

I knew Bill best when I was a teenager visiting his niece. He played the guitar and sang to us and we thought he was really special. And he was! He was every boy's hero, too. This world has lost a good one but his struggles are over. Rest in Peace, Bill. Whenever I hear the Righteous Brothers, I'll think of you! Peace to your family.

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Suzanne Scism Hildebrand

May 22, 2021

I first met Bill in the fifth grade at West Elementary. He was a kind, compassionate child who maintained those qualities throughout life. He came to San Antonio many years ago as a presenter at a legal seminar sponsored by the Trial Lawyers Association. It was wonderful to see him in a professional environment. I was delighted to visit with him at our class reunion in 2019. My deepest condolences to his family and colleagues.

Jerome Coleman

May 22, 2021

Sending my prayers to Bill's family. It was a pleasure working with him through the years.

John (GA Cuz) Shaughnessy

May 22, 2021

I am Very Sorry for your loss. I know that "Coach" will be missed. I pray for him and Terri and all. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Bill DeBerry, Jr. & Andrew DeBerry

May 22, 2021

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Casey Chumbley

May 21, 2021

Coach Wood was a great man full of passion and heart. I grew up with Sean playing basketball in Argyle and our dads coached together. He was a great motivator, father, and coach. His energy infectious! My deepest condolences to Sean, and the rest of the family. May your Dad rest peacefully.

Mike Moore

May 21, 2021

I got to see Bill at U.N.C in 2018 after fifty years. He still had that big smile I remembered when we lived at the Phi Gam house. We will miss you. Perge! Mike Moore (U.N.C. 68)

Jane Naugher

May 20, 2021

The Naugher family is so sorry for your loss of such a great man. We all have such wonderful memories of him. His smile and kindness to all will be missed by all!

Jane Naugher

May 20, 2021

The Naugher family is so sorry for your loss of such a great man. We all have such wonderful memories of him. His smile and kindness to all will be missed by all!

Michelle Houston

May 20, 2021

Though I didn't know him well, I felt like I did! That is how he made everyone feel, I bet! I will fondly remember his smile and quick wit. He was kind, friendly, giving, helpful and dare I say FUN! He helped make my employment at the Denton County Bar Assoc. more like a family.
I am lifting up prayers of comfort and peace for his family, colleagues, and friends. He definitely made this world a better place!

Mary Alcantar

May 20, 2021

I will miss “Ricardo Guillermo Madera” as he would call himself in Spanish, when he practiced his Spanish with me.
To say he was a great friend is an under statement. I worked for Bill for 22 years and I will miss his serenades every morning when he came in the office, his poems, his quotes and his curiousity. And I will miss his grandmothers birthday poem every year on my birthday. Rest In Peace dear friend.
To Terri and his much beloved family, The Alcantar family share in your grief and offer our most sincere condolences.

Lou McCarroll

May 20, 2021

I'm so sorry to hear about Bill, he was a wonderful man sending love and prayers for all!

Rhonda Jennette

May 20, 2021

Terri, I am so saddened to hear about Bill. He was such a dear sweet man with an infectious smile. He just always seemed to radiate happiness. I pray that you and your family find peace and comfort during such a sad time.

Tim Banks

May 20, 2021

Bill was a great friend. His smile always made me feel good. The world will not be the same without him.

Ruth and Bruce Holley

May 20, 2021

Bruce and I are so very sad to learn that Bill is now in God’s house. We know it is beautiful there, but we were not ready to let him go. What a terrific guy who always lit up a room. Glad we have lots of memories since School days in Midland Texas and many high school reunions. He will be missed greatly. Terri we send our sincere condolences to you and the entire family. RIP Bill till we meet again! Ruth and Bruce Holley

Gail and Bob Schultz

May 19, 2021

Teri and Family Bob and I are so very sorry of the great lost of Bill.
Our Prayers are with y’all during the time.
Love,
Bob and Gail Schultz

Jeff Gordon

May 19, 2021

Rest In Peace Bill! Ex classmate that enjoyed watching you play football at Midland High!

Linda Mills Wofford

May 19, 2021

It would be a gross understatement to simply say Bill was a “great guy.” He was so much more to all of us Midlanders.
He epitomized everything that’s good. What an accomplished, loving man he was. I loved seeing him at our class reunions! May he forever rest in peace
To Terri and his much beloved family, we share in your grief and offer our most sincere condolences.

Odell (Dell) Renfro

May 19, 2021

I first knew Bill in the seventh grade. I had moved to Midland from a very small town and he was a friend from the beginning. I’m so glad I got to visit with him at our last class reunion in Midland. I am shocked to hear of Bill’s passing. My sincerest condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed by so many. Dell Renfro

Stephen W. Johnson

May 19, 2021

To Bill’s family. I knew Bill for 35 to 40 years. We had many cases together. Bill was a professional and gentleman always. It was always my pleasure and reward to confer with him. I am saddened by his passing. I am very sorry for your loss. Steve Johnson

Pete Creasey

May 19, 2021

Bill was a valued longtime close friend, classmate, and teammate (in various sports) during junior high and high school. Bill was always a special person. He will be greatly missed. Sincerest condolences!

. . . . . . Pete Creasey

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