Rebecca S. "Becky" Woodbury's Obituary
Rebecca (Becky) Sue Woodbury
Becky (Meyer) Woodbury, age 52 of Appleton, ended her life on July 8th, 2024. She suffered bouts of depression and is now at peace with her Lord and Savior.
Becky was born on February 9, 1972 in Oshkosh to John and Sue Meyer. After attending Oshkosh North High School, Becky graduated from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point in 1995. On August 30th, 1997, Becky married Bryan Woodbury.
Becky enjoyed a wide variety of occupations from retail to ski instruction. Her favorite “job” was being a stay at home mom. Her biggest passion was working with children. She was a 4K Paraprofessional for many years. She impacted the lives of all her students. She especially loved spending time with grandparents.
Becky volunteered and participated in many activities. She attended all of her son’s athletic and academic events. She liked to stay active and even participated in rollerblading marathons and cross-country ski races. She loved being outdoors in God’s creation, especially spending time in Laona, WI with family and friends.
Becky is survived by her husband Bryan and son Andrew, his fiancé Madelyn Bergin, parents John and Sue Meyer, brother Mark Meyer, sister Rachel (Rick) Kindschi. She is further survived by in laws Ben and Debbie Woodbury, brother-in-law Steve (Melissa Fogo) Woodbury, nephews Nolan and Abrahm Meyer, Terriontay Brown Kindschi, and many family and friends.
Anyone who knew Becky loved her and looked forward to spending time with her. Becky lived a life filled with faith in Jesus and love. She will be dearly missed. Services for Becky will be held at Faith Global Methodist Church (1025 Tullar Rd Neenah WI 54956) on Sunday, July 28. Visitation will begin at 1:00 with the service starting at 3:00. In lieu of flowers, a memorial will be established to support the ski school and adaptive sports at Nordic mountain and donations can be given to the Appleton Education Foundation (https://appletoneducationfoundation.org/invest-in-education/give-online/) in honor of Becky. Funds will be given directly to the 4K program at the YMCA where Becky was a vibrant, ray of sunshine who impacted student's lives daily. Funds will be used for field trips as Becky was passionate about nature, the outdoors and helping students grow through hands-on learning; and to purchase art supplies as Becky was creative, had a love for art, and helping students create artistic masterpieces.
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