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Constance Wood Obituary

Constance Wood

May 16, 1931 - February 12, 2025

Constance Wood Obituary

ONEONTA - Constance Wood passed Feb. 12, 2025 at Fox Nursing Home.

She was born May 16, 1931 in Buffalo, the daughter of Bettie (Newman) and Thomas Kavanaugh. She grew up in Buffalo, where she met the light and love of her life, Robert H. Wood, in high school. They were married at the Church of the Good Shephard Aug. 21, 1953 after they graduated from the State University College at Buffalo. He predeceased her in 2018 after 65 years of marriage.

They moved to Oneonta after the wedding where Bob had a job as a teacher. Connie also began her teaching career in Sidney. After one year Bob was drafted and they spent two years moving around while he served. During this time, Bobby and Lindy were born. Their third child, Chris, came along after returning to Oneonta. Connie spent her time as a loving mother and was actively engaged in many local activities. After the kids had grown, she returned to teaching at Valleyview Elementary for several years.

She enjoyed being an active member of the Oneonta community, participating in DAR, CCAL, Newcomers Club, Jaycees, Republican committees both city and county, Garden Club, Hospital Guild, AAUW, Executive Service Corp, St. James' Church and was a founding member of the St. James' Retirement Community where she and Bob lived for several years.

Connie was predeceased by many of her family and friends. Her brother, Larry and wife, Gail, and special cousin, Jimmy Morey are of special note.

She is survived by son, Robert (Carol), daughter, Melinda (Carl) Reed, son, Christopher (Elaine) Wood and special adopted son, Joe (Holly) Poon; grandchildren, Nicholas (Crystal) Wood, Benjamin (Penny) Wood, Eric (Beth) Reed, Rebecca (Wesley) Levins, Amanda (Ryan) Schafer, Jeremiah Wood, Joshua (Cathy) Wood. In addition, there are 10 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are nieces and nephews, Rick (Arlene) Wood, Kurt Kuhn, and his sister, Melissa, Tom Kavanaugh and Kelly Mawby and their spouses; special cousins, Nancy (Bob) Sellar, Jeanne Morey, Paul (Emily) Culley and many others.

Her family was most important to her. She was always helping others in any way she could. Watching the grandchildren whenever needed, welcoming newcomers to the city or her church. Her long list of volunteering shows her varied interests and social connections. Her warm smile and infectious laugh were always treasured by those who knew her.

She especially cherished her time spent at Silver Lake, a family stomping ground. Connie and Bob and the whole family spent summers at the "cottage." In 2019 she returned to attend the Silver Lake Experience at the age of 88 where she began writing her obituary. In it she talked about how lucky she had been to have her husband for 65 years, her wonderful children and their spouses, her seven dear grandchildren and (at the time) nine and a half great-grandchildren.

She loved the motto: Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.

The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation to the staff at Fox Nursing Home for the wonderful care they provided for Connie during her stay there.

Arrangements are being made by the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home. Expressions of sympathy may be made at, www.lhpfuneralhome.com

Her ashes will be interred in the columbarium at St James' Church in Oneonta sometime in the future. Husband Bob designed and built the columbarium for them and many others to repose in. An announcement will be made later for a gathering to celebrate her life. Connie and Bob will be together again for eternity.

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ONEONTA - Constance Wood passed Feb. 12, 2025 at Fox Nursing Home.

She was born May 16, 1931 in Buffalo, the daughter of Bettie (Newman) and Thomas Kavanaugh. She grew up in Buffalo, where she met the light and love of her life, Robert H. Wood, in high school. They were married at the Church of the Good Shephard Aug. 21, 1953 after they g

Published on February 17, 2025

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