Obituary
Luther Eugene Woods
(September 13, 1912 - March 15, 2015)
Luther Eugene Woods, 102, of
Huntington died peacefully at home on Sunday, March 15, 2014. He was
preceded in death by his beloved wife of 69 years, Kitty Darlington Woods,
and his dear sister, Betty Woods Daniel. He is survived by his daughters,
Sue D. Woods, Huntington, WV, Kitty Woods (Dr. Martin) O’Donnell;
Indianapolis, IN., his grandchildren Dr. Patrick W. (Allison) O’Donnell,
Lexington, KY, Michael J. (Mary) O’Donnell, Park Ridge, IL, Kathleen O. (Javan)
Odinga, Indianapolis, IN; great grandchildren, Caroline, Garrett and James;
nieces, Betsy D. (Michael) Gerber, Huntington, WV, Virginia B. Darlington,
Memphis, TN, Patricia M. Darlington (Diana and Kai Newman), Augusta, GA. The
family will be forever grateful to caregivers, Becky Dingess, Margaret
Hagley and Sallie Smith. Luther was born September 13, 1912 in Gary, WV, the
son of the late Luther E. Woods, Sr. and Nettie Bicking Woods, natives of
York Co., PA. He spent his formative years in McDowell County where he
developed both his musical talent and life-long love of trains. He graduated
from Marshall College in 1934 and Columbia University Law School in 1937.
Upon returning to Huntington he became an associate in Campbell & McNeer Law
Firm specializing in corporate law and serving many clients over fifty years
as a partner with the firm now known a Campbell Woods, PLLC. He was named
President of Crystal Block Coal & Coke Company in 1956, a company
established by his father in 1910. He served a term as President of the
Southern Coal Producers Association, a Director of Huntington Trust &
Savings Bank, a Trustee of Cole & Crane Real Estate Trust from the early
1960’s through the remainder of his life and Chairman of the Board of
Wasbold Properties, Inc. Luther was a member of Johnson Memorial United
Methodist Church since 1930, served as Organist and Choir Director for
thirty years, initiated the Music Scholarship Program and later chaired the
Trustees. He was one of the founding fathers of the United Methodist
Charities (now Foundation) of WV, Inc. Over the years he wove artistic,
legal and business responsibilities into the pattern of his daily work in an
orderly, disciplined manner while Saturday afternoons were set aside for
golf with his close friends. A special joy was retirement years in Atlantis,
FL with his wife, Kitty, where they were members of the Royal Ponciana
Chapel. He served on the Board of the Palm Beach Habilitation Center, a
non-profit dear to his heart. He will be remembered for his positive outlook
on life, his integrity and generosity, keen mind, musical talents, gift for
story telling and his utmost devotion to his family, friends and church. In
lieu of flowers, it is suggested that donations be made to Johnson Memorial
UMC Music Scholarship Endowment Fund, Marshall University School of Fine
Arts, Hospice of Huntington or Palm Beach Habilitation Center: 4522 S.
Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, FL, 33461. A Celebration of Life will be held
at 1 PM on Saturday, March 21 by Rev. Jack Lipphardt at Johnson Memorial
United Methodist Church, Huntington, WV with visitation from 11 a.m. until
service time. Entombment to follow at Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington.
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