Matthew Wood

Matthew as Master of Ceremonies at our wedding

I lost a person who was very dear to me last week, and who I miss terribly. I had the honor of writing his obituary, which appeared in several Texas papers. While a truly complete tribute to him would always include the infamous and terrible “clown joke,” I’m not ready to write all that down just now, so I’ll post the obituary below.

MATTHEW SCOTT WOOD
May 16, 1969 - Nov. 1, 2007

Matthew Scott Wood died on Thursday, November 1, after a struggle with lymphoma. Matthew was born in Tyler, Texas, grew up in College Station, graduated from A&M Consolidated High in 1987, and went on to attend Texas A&M University, where he was president of the Memorial Student Center and a winner of the Buck Weirus Spirit Award. After finishing his BA in Political Science there in 1992, he continued his education at the University of New Mexico where he earned double Masters degrees in international business administration and Latin American studies. He then embarked on a career that combined his love of economics and foreign language and lead him to become a leading journalist in the oil and gas industry and a mentor to many of his colleagues, especially his coworkers at Argus Media Group.

Matthew loved traveling, learning languages, arts and music, and talking politics. He was an accomplished horseman, cook and storyteller; a dedicated member of his church; and a loving and devoted partner, father, son, brother and friend. He is survived by his partner, Charles Kiel Reeves, and their daughter Jordan, of Houston; his parents, Sam and Janice Wood, sister Amy McNamara and nephews Tanner Seth and Tyndall Myers of College Station; his grandparents, Norine Scott Farber of Murchison and Helen Tyndall Wood of Sugarland; as well as numerous other family members and close friends. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Art Farber and Sam Wood, Sr. His loss will be felt by many, many people.

Services will be held in Houston at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church, 6221 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77030, where Matthew was a vestryman, on Tuesday, November 6th at eleven in the morning. Visitation with family and friends will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, Matthew has asked that donations be sent to Palmer Ministries at the address above, or to Casa de Esperanza de Los Niños at P.O. Box 66581, Houston, Texas, 77266.

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  Jen Rumpza wrote @ November 15, 2007 at 6:58 am

hi ellen,
i just happened upon an old email of yours that let me know you were starting this blog, so i thought i’d check it out. nice to see how your lives are going out there. was sad to hear about matt… i remember him fondly from the wedding. i lost my best friend from high school to ovarian cancer a few years ago, and she had a three year old at the time. It’s just really sad.
my best to kyra. i will be in the bay area in march to see all my left coast friends. i hope we can catch up sometime.
~jen rumpza
p.s. i started a blog myself the other day, though it’s more like a web journal than anything. i’m enjoying it, though.

  Rebecca Phillips wrote @ April 30, 2008 at 6:56 pm

I remember Matthew well. We went to UNM together. He took over the gay and lesbian student union when it had all but been abandoned. I happened to be walking by the office when he was filling out the paperwork and just like that, he made me an officer. We changed the name of the organization on Matthew’s insistence to reflect the latino influence of the place. He was lovely. I remember him as nothing but kind and generous. The news is a real shock.

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