On August 2, 2023

Paddlers gathered on Kent Pond to honor the life of Barb Wood

 

Staff report

On Monday, July 31, nearly 100 friends, family and supporters joined “The Killington Paddle Ladies,” who hosted a sunset paddle on Kent Pond to celebrate the life of Barb Wood.

Wood, a long time resident of Pittsfield, well-known photographer and former employee of Killington Resort, passed away last Tuesday, July 25, surrounded by her loving family. 

She was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma (brain cancer) on Christmas Day — just six month ago. After unsuccessful treatment, she was moved to hospice a few weeks ago.

“The outpouring of love, prayers, calls, cards, emails, visits and texts is overwhelmingly appreciated,” wrote Michelle Murphy, a life-long friend of Barb Wood and her family on the GoFundMe support page for Wood, which she started Feb. 24, 2023. “With no surprise, an organically grown support group formed instantaneously, and Barb’s village showed up! Friends and neighbors have volunteered their time to cook meals, drive Barb to doctor and treatment appointments, help with the house and so much more that is unanticipated and will eventually reach beyond volunteers,” she wrote. 

Wood was primarily being cared for by her adult children Kali and Spencer as well as her sister Lauren, in addition to many friends in Pittsfield/Killington and beyond. 

The GoFundMe page has raised $35,167 from 245 donors.

Each “contribution is what keeps Barb smiling everyday, and she is overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and care you have shown her,” Murphy wrote to supporters. “I had the honor of reading each donation and personal message to her. She smiled and told me stories about every one of you. I feel like I know you all, but that was the way Barb was.”

Celebration of Life for Barb Wood will be held Sunday, Aug. 13, from 1-4 p.m. at Killington’s K-1 Lodge.

Editor’s note: See related column by Merisa Sherman, page 25.

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