Anthony Michael Wood was born December 21st 1991. He died November 6th, 2018 in a needless traffic accident. He was proceeded in death by his father, John F. Wood; his paternal grandparents, John and Catherine Wood; by his maternal grandparents, Charles W. Sullivan and Patricia E. Salzer-Sullivan; and by several aunts and uncles. He is survived by his wife, Mai (Kujubu) Wood; his mother, Patricia (Sullivan) Wood; his mother and father in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kujubu; a brother-in-law and three sister-in-law. By his great- aunt, Letitia Salzer-Stahnke, by aunts, Colleen (Sullivan) Sowa and Darlene Torgerson Sullivan; by rich and Margot Inness and by many cousins. Also by his special friend, Alice Archer and by Heather and Chris Gatlin. Anthony loved life. He loved his friends and his family, he always tried to help others. Anthony has a unique way of being able to make friends with anyone, and once he was your friend he was your friend forever. If you needed anything, he was there for you. He was generous with his time and with his money, but most of all with his love. He believed in giving back to the community. More recently, you could find him helping friends and strangers alike with the cleanup in Panama City, FL, following Hurricane Michael. He was in the Civil Air Patrol and a volunteer at a nursing home. He worked at the after school program at his high school and the thing he was most proud of was that he became a Marine. He has many brothers and sisters in the corps. A talented musician, he played nine different wind and horn instruments plus percussion and piano. He loved his dog, Lady Dixie, she was always by his side. He learned to love to go fishing and kayaking in the Gulf of Mexico and in the bay. More than anything, he loved his bike and the freedom he felt when he was riding it, and he loved his friends and his biker group. Anthony always had a smile on his face and a joke on his lips. But most of all, he loved his mother. Anthony's final act of giving was that he was an organ donor, and he was able to help many in death as he did in life. When Anthony was little, he had a bit of a speech problem. He had trouble saying the word 'love' clearly. He found a solution- he used to say "I, you Mama." "I, you Anthony". A memorial service will be held on Saturday December 1, 2018 at 2 pm in the Wilson Funeral Home Chapel.