Ethan Mark Woody, born on January 18, 2002, in, New Mexico, left this world far too soon on August 19, 2024 He was a devoted father, a loving son, a loving spouse, a cherished friend, and a dedicated member of the workforce who spent five meaningful years with Doyle Roofing. His kindness and passion for life touched everyone around him.
Ethan was not just a skilled craftsman; he had a unique way of making every moment special. His innate ability to balance hard work with play became a defining aspect of his character. As he mastered the art of roofing, he also became a master of joy in his personal life, finding pure happiness in the laughter of his two children. The moments spent playing with them will forever be remembered: whether they were engaged in imaginative games or making memories together while grilling in the backyard, every day was an adventure filled with love and warmth.
He had a fondness for video games, often finding that they provided a perfect escape for him to unwind after a long day. His enthusiastic spirit and infectious laughter made him the perfect teammate and a source of brave courage during friendly competitions. Ethan's cooking skills were nothing short of impressive, as he enjoyed crafting meals that brought family and friends together, showcasing his love through his culinary creations.
Albuquerque, the place of his birth and final resting, carries the memories of a young man who was vibrant and full of life. Ethan's legacy will continue to resonate with those who were fortunate enough to know him.
While he leaves behind an unfillable void in the hearts of many, it is important to remember the joy he brought into this world and the love he shared with his family and friends. As we reflect on Ethan’s life, we will forever cherish the memories he created, the laughter he shared, and the unwavering love he showed to his children, family, and all who crossed his path.
Ethan Mark Woody was a shining light whose spirit will flourish in the cherished memories held by those who loved him deeply. His journey may have been cut short, but the love and warmth he shared will endure, reminding us all of the beauty of life lived fully and with an open heart.
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