Memorial service for Scott, 45
Last updated at 12:12, Thursday, 17 May 2012
A MEMORIAL service is being held in St Bees for a former Whitehaven Grammar School pupil.
Scott Woods, who became a professor at the University of Montana, USA, sadly died at the age of 45.
His funeral was held in America but a special service is being held at St Bees Priory, in the village where Scott grew up and where his father, Bill, lives. It takes place on Monday, May 28, at 2.30pm.
Scott, a former pupil of St Bees Village School, was diagnosed with lung cancer which he fiercely fought.
He climbed Mount Rainier (14,411ft), in Washington, in 2010, after undergoing two years of intensive chemotherapy. Scott raised money and awareness for the Fit to Fight programme which helps those with cancer regain some physical fitness.
He leaves a wife Sarah and son Rylan.
First published at 11:10, Thursday, 17 May 2012
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
Email alerts
More News
- Controversial Drigg turbine given the go-ahead (1 comment)
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Thousands welcome troops to Whitehaven (8 comments)
- Ofsted praises Whitehaven School
- Mum’s scarlet fever warning after daughter Sophie suffers
- Senior councillor refers the NDA to Ombudsman (2 comments)
- Hospital theatre due to reopen after work
- Call for ‘NHS summit’
- Festival boost thanks to firm’s support
- Beacon set to be saved
- Cumbrian bike racer who hit parked ambulance awarded six-figure sum
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Reasonable town centre parking critical for our shops to succeed
- Ofsted praises Whitehaven School
- Hero Millom schoolboy saves heart drama dad’s life (4 comments)
- West Cumbria derby is highlight of rugby union weekend
- Can Stokes defeat Town dream team?
- Carlisle's Elvis eases heartbreak for Cumbrian floods victim
- Senior councillor refers the NDA to Ombudsman (2 comments)
- Beacon set to be saved
- Cumbrian bike racer who hit parked ambulance awarded six-figure sum
- Woman found dead in Wath Brow
- Reasonable town centre parking critical for our shops to succeed
- Ofsted praises Whitehaven School
- Hero Millom schoolboy saves heart drama dad’s life (4 comments)
- West Cumbria derby is highlight of rugby union weekend
- Can Stokes defeat Town dream team?
- Carlisle's Elvis eases heartbreak for Cumbrian floods victim
- Senior councillor refers the NDA to Ombudsman (2 comments)
- Beacon set to be saved






Have your say
Be the first to comment on this article!
Make your comment