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Sidney John “Sid” Ward Jr.

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Sidney John “Sid” Ward Jr.

Birth
Jay, Essex County, New York, USA
Death
24 Aug 2020 (aged 78)
Jay, Essex County, New York, USA
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JAY - Sidney "Sid" John Ward, Jr., 78, of Jay, New York, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully August 24, 2020 at his home.

The "Chairman of the (Cutting) Board" was born June 16, 1942, to Sidney Ward Sr., and Agnes (Richards) Ward.

He graduated from Au Sable Forks High School in 1960, and completed his B.S. in Business Administration in three years at Babson College. He married Janet Garrecht June 30, 1962, at Jay Methodist Church before his final year at Babson, and they were blessed with two children and four grandchildren.

During his childhood, he could be found in the millwork shop with his grandfather Ezra Richards and uncles Bill and Leonard Richards, who taught and tolerated his first attempts to create something of scraps of wood. Upon his father's passing in 1970, he and his brother Bill became owners of Ward Lumber, with their mother, who began working there upon her marriage to Sid, Sr. Janet joined the operation in 1966 and they retired in December 1997. As third-generation owner of Ward Lumber, he and Janet worked at the family business for decades and transferring the management of the business to their sons, Sidney "Jay" III and Jeffrey upon retirement.

Retirement proved to be too relaxing as he continued to rise at dawn and sought the interaction with friends and the community. After "leading the charge" to create the Thrift Shop at the WCUMC and working there for ten years. Sid began making cutting boards from recycled wood in his woodshop at home. What started as two days a week at the Riverside Thrift Shop in Wilmington turned into five days a week, picking up items at homes, expanding the store's structure and clearing the receiving bay each morning. But while the mind was willing, his body was telling him to slow down and he turned his attention to creating cutting boards from recycled wood.

Sid's first sale was at the KVCC church in 2001 with the sale of 20 and that grew into more than 1,100 a year in 2015. He set a goal to create 10 boards per day in the summer months from a variety of woods such as Adirondack ash, cherry, maple, red birch, oak and bird's eye maple, plus roasted walnut and Brazilian cherry. He created boards in 20 shapes and sizes, ranging from traditional rectangles and circles to animal shapes such as moose, mice, fish, cats, pigs and lobsters.

Each summer the sales of his cutting boards generated funds for local nonprofits such as fire departments, libraries, churches, North Country Life Flight, Au Sable Valley Habitat for Humanity, North Country SPCA, school trips, and other programs. His belief in Habitat for Humanity extended to his being construction foreman for three local Habitat homes.

Sid was a member of various organizations and the recipient of many awards. In 1981, he received the Silver Beaver Award from the Boy Scouts of America; in 1992 he was named the Norther New York Lumber Dealers Lumber person of the Year; in the late 1990's, Sid received Honorary Life Membership to the Norther Logger Association, where he was a longtime board member President and Chairman; he also became an Honorary Life Member of the Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association in 2000; was a longtime member and former treasurer and commissioner of the Jay Volunteer Fire Department; Sid was also a longtime member of the Au Sable Forks Rotary Club with perfect attendance for many years, and was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow; he was also a longtime member and board member of LMB Advantage (formerly ENAP). Sid was a lifelong member of United Methodist Church, attending services in Jay, Wilmington, and Orlando, Florida.

Preceding Sid to Heaven are his parents; brothers Kenneth A. Ward and William. J. Ward, Sr., and his in-laws, Kenneth and Jean Garrecht.

Surviving Sid are his wife of 58 years, Janet G. Ward; sons and daughters-in-law, Sidney "Jay" Ward, III & Julie (Loane) Ward, and Jeffrey A. Ward & Marie-Anne (Azar) Ward; granddaughters Mollie L. Ward, Lucy A. Ward, Charlotte A. Ward, and Camille A. Ward; sisters Mary L. Smith (James) of Merritt Island, Florida, Martha L. Ward of Waterford, Ohio; and sister-in-law, Kate Ward of Au Sable Forks; plus cherished nieces, nephews and cousins.

A private family Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, September 5, 2020, at Thwaits-Zaumetzer Funeral Home in Au Sable Forks. A stream will be available for the Labor Day weekend service for family and friends to participate safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The video will be available after the service for on-demand viewing.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Sid's memory to a local fire department or library of personal choice.

Arrangements were entrusted to Thwaits-Zaumetzer Funeral Home in Au Sable Forks.
JAY - Sidney "Sid" John Ward, Jr., 78, of Jay, New York, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully August 24, 2020 at his home.

The "Chairman of the (Cutting) Board" was born June 16, 1942, to Sidney Ward Sr., and Agnes (Richards) Ward.

He graduated from Au Sable Forks High School in 1960, and completed his B.S. in Business Administration in three years at Babson College. He married Janet Garrecht June 30, 1962, at Jay Methodist Church before his final year at Babson, and they were blessed with two children and four grandchildren.

During his childhood, he could be found in the millwork shop with his grandfather Ezra Richards and uncles Bill and Leonard Richards, who taught and tolerated his first attempts to create something of scraps of wood. Upon his father's passing in 1970, he and his brother Bill became owners of Ward Lumber, with their mother, who began working there upon her marriage to Sid, Sr. Janet joined the operation in 1966 and they retired in December 1997. As third-generation owner of Ward Lumber, he and Janet worked at the family business for decades and transferring the management of the business to their sons, Sidney "Jay" III and Jeffrey upon retirement.

Retirement proved to be too relaxing as he continued to rise at dawn and sought the interaction with friends and the community. After "leading the charge" to create the Thrift Shop at the WCUMC and working there for ten years. Sid began making cutting boards from recycled wood in his woodshop at home. What started as two days a week at the Riverside Thrift Shop in Wilmington turned into five days a week, picking up items at homes, expanding the store's structure and clearing the receiving bay each morning. But while the mind was willing, his body was telling him to slow down and he turned his attention to creating cutting boards from recycled wood.

Sid's first sale was at the KVCC church in 2001 with the sale of 20 and that grew into more than 1,100 a year in 2015. He set a goal to create 10 boards per day in the summer months from a variety of woods such as Adirondack ash, cherry, maple, red birch, oak and bird's eye maple, plus roasted walnut and Brazilian cherry. He created boards in 20 shapes and sizes, ranging from traditional rectangles and circles to animal shapes such as moose, mice, fish, cats, pigs and lobsters.

Each summer the sales of his cutting boards generated funds for local nonprofits such as fire departments, libraries, churches, North Country Life Flight, Au Sable Valley Habitat for Humanity, North Country SPCA, school trips, and other programs. His belief in Habitat for Humanity extended to his being construction foreman for three local Habitat homes.

Sid was a member of various organizations and the recipient of many awards. In 1981, he received the Silver Beaver Award from the Boy Scouts of America; in 1992 he was named the Norther New York Lumber Dealers Lumber person of the Year; in the late 1990's, Sid received Honorary Life Membership to the Norther Logger Association, where he was a longtime board member President and Chairman; he also became an Honorary Life Member of the Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association in 2000; was a longtime member and former treasurer and commissioner of the Jay Volunteer Fire Department; Sid was also a longtime member of the Au Sable Forks Rotary Club with perfect attendance for many years, and was recognized as a Paul Harris Fellow; he was also a longtime member and board member of LMB Advantage (formerly ENAP). Sid was a lifelong member of United Methodist Church, attending services in Jay, Wilmington, and Orlando, Florida.

Preceding Sid to Heaven are his parents; brothers Kenneth A. Ward and William. J. Ward, Sr., and his in-laws, Kenneth and Jean Garrecht.

Surviving Sid are his wife of 58 years, Janet G. Ward; sons and daughters-in-law, Sidney "Jay" Ward, III & Julie (Loane) Ward, and Jeffrey A. Ward & Marie-Anne (Azar) Ward; granddaughters Mollie L. Ward, Lucy A. Ward, Charlotte A. Ward, and Camille A. Ward; sisters Mary L. Smith (James) of Merritt Island, Florida, Martha L. Ward of Waterford, Ohio; and sister-in-law, Kate Ward of Au Sable Forks; plus cherished nieces, nephews and cousins.

A private family Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, September 5, 2020, at Thwaits-Zaumetzer Funeral Home in Au Sable Forks. A stream will be available for the Labor Day weekend service for family and friends to participate safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The video will be available after the service for on-demand viewing.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Sid's memory to a local fire department or library of personal choice.

Arrangements were entrusted to Thwaits-Zaumetzer Funeral Home in Au Sable Forks.


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