Douglas Woodcock
Posted Sep 8, 2023 | 8:27 AM
Douglas Scott Woodcock
October 25, 1950 – July 13, 2023
Doug died early in the morning on July 13, 2023 with his family by his side. He is survived by his wife Mary, his son James (Shelby), his daughter Allison, his brother Jim, and his sisters Dale and Merne. He was predeceased by his mother Mildred and his father Patrick.
Doug was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan and moved with his family to Saskatoon when he was a teenager. As a young man he worked on rail bridges from Sudbury to Kamloops, and oil rigs from Drayton Valley to the Mackenzie Delta.
Doug’s lifelong fascination with the natural world led him to complete the water science technology program at the Kelsey SIAST campus in Saskatoon along with additional engineering training at the University of Saskatchewan. This launched a 30 year long career in the Saskatchewan public service. While working in Regina Doug met his wife Mary. Together they moved to Meadow Lake before settling on their acreage near Holbein.
Doug was a devoted husband and father. He had a passion for the outdoors and loved to hunt and fish. When he wasn’t outside you could find him reading a book, visiting with friends and family on the phone or watching football, hockey or baseball.
Doug was proud of his family’s pioneer history in Saskatchewan and contributed to that legacy through his work across the province from Cypress Hills to Stoney Rapids. Those who knew him knew a kind person who could find the humour in any situation. He was a principled and incredibly hard working man who would do anything for those he cared for.
He will be fondly remembered and dearly missed.
Please join us at the Prince Albert Wildlife Federation on Thursday September 14th, 2023, for a celebration of Doug’s life. Come anytime between 3:00 to 7:00pm. The eulogy will be given at 3:45 with coffee and a light buffet dinner to follow. Share some stories and have a laugh or two with us as Doug would have wanted.
- Date : 2023-07-13
- Location : Prince Albert