My sister, Sharla, and I grew up in Tawas City, MI. Our parents were originally farmers, and after farming, my parents worked locally in Tawas City. My dad, Francis, specifically, was a driving force behind the path that Sharla and I would take. Both Sharla and I graduated from LSSU; Sharla holds a Ph.D. and is a Senior Research Investigator at Bristol-Myers Squibb, while I, Sharmay, have two master’s degrees and am the Director of Campus Life and Laker Success at LSSU.
Our dad grew up in Silverwood, MI, as the second youngest of five children and at an early age had whooping cough in the 1930s that damaged his speech. Whooping cough resulted in a permanent speech impediment, a challenge that dad would navigate throughout his life. Throughout it all, he worked hard and continued to value kindness and to help others in his daily life.
Dad believed in the importance of helping others; it gave him happiness, as he always believed that we all need to work together. Our dad passed away in 2018 at the age of 84, after a battle with cancer, and through the end, he continued to focus on others, helping in any way he could. The importance of kindness is a value that he instilled in both of his children. Dad did not have the opportunity to attend college; however, the support we both received showed how proud he was and how supportive he was.
Sharla and I have created The Francis Wood Family First-Generation Fund in memory of our dad and his dedication to his children and the support of others. Dad’s legacy will be one of kindness and support; with this fund, we will continue to honor his legacy by supporting students at Lake Superior State University.
Dad moved to Sault Ste. Marie, before his death, loved LSSU and enjoyed helping Seamore at Laker Hockey games. He was so proud to be part of the Laker family. We honor his memory through the creation of this fund.