Tributes Pour in for Bryant Peter Woods, Beloved Concord Native and Former EMT
Concord Native, Long-Time Resident, Former EMT, Passes Away
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Bryant Peter Woods, a lifelong resident of Concord, New Hampshire, passed away on December 20, 2025, at the age of 58 due to Parkinson's disease. A former emergency medical technician, he was remembered for his love of family, music, and community involvement, particularly with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
- 01Bryant Peter Woods died at age 58 from Parkinson's disease.
- 02He was a dedicated emergency medical technician and active community member.
- 03Woods was passionate about music, golf, and spending time with family.
- 04He is survived by two children and several siblings.
- 05A private celebration of life will be held in May.
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Bryant Peter Woods, a Concord native and former emergency medical technician, passed away on December 20, 2025, at the age of 58 after battling Parkinson's disease. Born on September 10, 1967, Woods spent his entire life in Concord, graduating from Concord High School in 1985 and attending NHTI, Concord's community college. He held various jobs, including maintenance work and EMT services with Pittsfield Fire & Rescue. Woods was known for his love of golf, guitar, and attending concerts, as well as spending time at Hampton Beach and Lake Winnipesaukee. He actively supported the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, participating in events to raise awareness. Woods is survived by his two children, Molly and Connor, as well as his mother, father, siblings, and numerous extended family members. A private celebration of life is planned for early May, and he will be buried at Calvary Cemetery in Concord. Donations in his name can be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
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Woods' passing leaves a significant emotional impact on his family, friends, and the Concord community, highlighting the importance of support for those affected by Parkinson's disease.
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