ROGER S. WOODS
“Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside
us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near,
still loved, still missed and forever dear.”
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we announce the passing of Roger Woods on Wednesday, August 25, 2021, at the age of 81.
Roger will be dearly missed by his wife Delores of 58 years, his son Dean and his wife Tina, and his two beloved grandsons, Dylan and Alec. He is also celebrated and remembered by his brother Robert Woods, sisters-in-law Lorna Herle, Ruth Gramlich, Joan Gramlich, and Louise Gramlich, as well as many dearly loved nieces, nephews, and their families.
Roger was born in Galahad, Alberta. He received his law degree from the University of Alberta in 1963 and was called to the Bar in 1964. He moved to Hinton with Delores and Dean in 1967. He set up his law practice and has called Hinton home ever since.
Roger was a true gentleman who was loved and respected by all who knew him. His greatest loves were his family, his home, his friends, and the great outdoors. His pack trips and adventures into the back country are legendary in the family. Those who were fortunate to accompany him on these trips experienced firsthand his love of the beautiful wilderness and majestic mountains of the Hinton, Jasper area. On these adventures Roger shared his wisdom of survival, life experiences and his connection to nature. Family and friends will treasure the memories of picnics beside rushing rivers or picturesque lakes, sitting on logs around a campfire, or on his deck with a steaming cup of coffee where he shared something he learned or read just recently.
Roger was a deeply devoted and caring husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother, and friend. When his grandsons entered the room, his whole face lit up. He created many special memories for his family which included boating, camping, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, and travelling. Hawaii was a special place for Roger and Delores.
Roger cared for his community and the people who called Hinton home. He was passionate about politics and encouraged others to care about their community, their province, and their country. Roger was a leader in his time and wise beyond his years. He was a strong advocate for women’s and children’s rights and autonomy. He was kind and caring. He always did his best to find solutions that would create a path forward for others, both in his professional career and in his personal life. He was a lifelong learner and an avid reader which allowed Roger to fuel a lively debate or engage others in stimulating conversation. He was also a bit of a trickster. He relished having the last laugh and giving a little ribbing to the young people who were all so important in his life and who all loved him back. Roger gave people his undivided attention, for that reason he was loved so very deeply by those fortunate to know him. He was a good listener, and he always tried his best to not judge others or their circumstances. Roger was a man of truth, integrity, and he stood up for what was right. He will be dearly missed.
The family wishes to extend our special thanks to Dr. Brad Martin, Marilyn Lodder, the staff at the Hinton Health Care Unit, and Home Care for their very kind and compassionate care. We wish to bestow our many thanks to friends and family for your kindness, support, and love. There will be no service at his request. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Hinton Health Care Foundation in Roger’s name.
Roger will be dearly missed. He was a giant of a man – in his kindness, his generosity and his friendly manners – always with a ready smile and a kind word.
So sorry to hear of Rogers passing. We enjoyed visiting with him and his sense of humour. Our sympathy to Delores and all of your family.
My dear Dolores
So sad to hear of Roger’s passing.
Roger was a class act, a wonderful friendly, hospitable neighbor, always a joy to see him and chat together. Roger had a way of making every person feel special!
Kind regards
Our sincere condolences,
Silvana and Dennis xoxo
My name is Bob Newbrook, former police officer in the town of Hinton, Alberta and next door neighbor and friend to Roger Woods. Although we were adversaries in court as he defended clients whom I had charged for various offenses such as fighting in bars, impaired driving and so forth, we were close friends during our free time and shared many a meal and story together.
Those were good days in my life.
Rest in peace Roger.
Bob Newbrook
Richmond, BC
604-889-1116
604-889-1116
It’s now well over a year since Roger passed away. Something compelled me today to seek out his obituary. A very well written and factual account of the man that I knew all so well. In the early seventies, my mother passed away of cancer and it was both Delores and Roger that taught me right from wrong and included me in so many family activities. Horseback riding, shooting, snowmobiling and in the summer of 1972, I was invited to join them on a vacation to Parksville on Vancouver Island. I cannot convey in words how wonderful I was treated by Roger, by Delores and of course, Dean. A lovely family, I loved Roger with all my heart. Rest In Peace, I think of you often, always with a smile.
Just found this Obituary of Roger Woods and he seemed to be a kind, caring Man, husband and father. Our family went to Mr. Woods for advice -and legal matters. He never rushed you but gave you his full attention and of course always ended with a laugh or two. So sorry for his passing and our family sends huge Condolences to his family. One scripture that gave me comfort after the loss of my dear husband was John 5:28 & 29. I hope you find it comforting too. Blessings and Hugs.