Edward James Woodrum (Woody), 62, of Newark, Delaware, tragically passed away in a bicycle accident on June 14, 2021. He was born on April 26, 1959 to Jack Woodrum and Maureen O’Donnell. Edward was preceded in death by his mother, Maureen O’Donnell (Connecticut); father, Jack Lloyd Woodrum (Delaware); stepmother, Marion Woodrum (Delaware); brother, Patrick Woodrum (Missouri); and sister, Susan Bison (Connecticut). Edward is survived by his wife of 42 years, Kimberly Woodrum (Delaware) and their children and grandchildren. He will be sorely missed by his daughter, Rebecca Aiello (Delaware), her husband, Tom Aiello, and their son, Mavrick; his daughter, Jessica Gottschall (Delaware), her husband, Joseph Gottschall, and their children, Hayden and Kensley; and his son, Mark Woodrum (Delaware). Edward is also survived by his brother, Michael Woodrum (Colorado); sister, Ann O’Donnell (North Carolina); stepbrother, Steven Sturgis (California); and stepsister, Kimberly Sturgis (Delaware). Edward was a master carpenter and instructor for the Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship Training Center and retired in 2018 with 39 years of service to the Delaware Carpenters Union. Edward had a passion for cycling and working on bikes, was a beloved member of the Delaware cycling community, and worked with several local bike shops including REI of Christiana and Brandywine Bikes. Edward had a zest for life and an infectious smile; his ability to light up a room was legendary. He was known for his fierce and all-encompassing love of his wife Kimberly and his commitment to sharing love and joy with his family. Some of his greatest pleasures were spending time with his grandchildren, relaxing on the beach in Florida, and spoiling his wife with the “wow” of life. Edward was dedicated to teaching and creating opportunities for others to work in the skilled trades. In the spirit of his passion for educating others, the Woodrum family is partnering with Delaware Technical and Community College to establish the Edward Woodrum Memorial Trade Scholarship for students pursing a skilled trade. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations to the scholarship fund be made at the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/edward-woodrum-memorial-trade-scholarship. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 26 at 12 PM at the Carpenters and Joint Apprenticeship Training Center at 620 Wilmington Road, New Castle, Delaware 19720.