Soften your rush, and let the tender pulse of small wonders fill your gaze.

Passed peacefully into his next adventure on March 6, 2025, surrounded by loved ones, after a brief but courageous battle with cancer.  Survived by his sisters Patti and Liz (Brad).  Son to Judy.  Uncle to Britani and Tyler.  Proud papa to his four-legged furry friend, Sammy.  Predeceased by his father, Clare, big brother and best friend, John, and his dearly loved grandmother, Mary.

 

Richard will be profoundly missed by his dearest ‘bestie’ Beth and partner, Austin, as well as his adopted brother, Roger, and close friends Ron, Kim, Kristin, Jenna, and Lisa who stood beside him during his illness and never let him give in or give up.

 

Richard had an incredible sense of humor and a unique laugh – often mimicked but never duplicated.  Hardworking and determined, he believed in the value of a strong work ethic.  His stubborn obstinance drove him to excel at everything he tried.  His creativity was expressed through photography, metal- and woodworking and he shared his talents with the most unique creations.

 

His adventurous spirit led him on many travels and escapades, seeing much of North America and included several skydiving jumps.  But he loved nothing more than to hit the open road on his motorcycle, Rocinante, with his ‘gang’ Roger and the Ninja Twins, touring the twisting back roads of Ontario.  He was a student of history and often narrated his rides with background on the sites they would visit.

 

Most recently, Richard’s focus shifted from work to valuing the fundamental tenets in life, appreciating the riches and rewards he found in nature, cultivating friendships, and living each moment to its fullest.  He set his compass to joy and he found it.

 

“If I could read your mind love
What a tale your thoughts could tell
Just like a paperback novel
The kind the drugstore sells
When you reach the part where the heartaches
Come the hero would be me

Heroes often fail
And you won't read that book again
Because the ending's just too hard to take”

 

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Peggy Hill Team Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave, Barrie in the Multi-Purpose - Room Upper Level on Saturday, May 24, 2025 from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm (drop in for all).  Richard’s urn will be placed next to his brother at St. Andrew’s – Saint James’ Cemetery in Orillia, Ontario.  In his honor, donations to Royal Victoria Hospital Cancer Center and Hospice Simcoe would be appreciated.

 

Online memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.peacefultransition.ca.

Peaceful Transition Simcoe

CONDOLENCES

5 Condolences
  • Barb Curry
    Posted on: Thursday, March 13, 2025 Reply

    My deepest sympathies Liz, Brad and family. May your memories of Rich be of comfort for you at this time of sadness.

  • Alyson Hamilton
    Posted on: Monday, March 17, 2025 Reply

    My heartfelt condolences Liz. Rich was one of a kind. May the many memories and all the good times you shared bring you comfort and peace. Sending my love to everyone.

  • Beth G
    Posted on: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Reply

    A huge thank you to Rod Langford for his donation and message:

    Rod Langford has made a donation in memory of Richard Woods to the Alliston & District Humane Society. Along with this donation, Rod Langford wanted to share this special message: To Beth, Roger, and all of Richard’s friends and family, including Sammy, I’m so saddened by the news of Richard’s passing. I didn’t know Richard that long, but the short time that I got to work with him was an absolute pleasure. Richard was so helpful and thoughtful, and just a real joy to interact with. I’m thinking of you all, Rod.

  • Beth G
    Posted on: Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Reply

    Richard – We love and miss you dearly. You will always be our best friend and we will cherish every adventure we shared.

  • Jesse Johnstone
    Posted on: Monday, April 7, 2025 Reply

    Rich, it would have been great to do one last drone flight with you… I imagine all who know you have similar thoughts of being able to have “one last”. It’s not easy to loose someone you know, care about or love, specially when they have a heart as big as yours. Thank you for all you taught me and the time you took to do so, it is greatly appreciated.
    To Richard’s family and friends, my heartfelt condolences to you all, Rich was a great guy with a great sense of adventure and humour.

    Jesse

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