https://www.mormonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wilford_Woodruff_%22Woody%22_Romney&feed=atom&action=historyWilford Woodruff "Woody" Romney - Revision history2024-03-29T06:52:03ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.29.1https://www.mormonwiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wilford_Woodruff_%22Woody%22_Romney&diff=67590&oldid=prevPhicken: Created page with "'''Wilford Woodruff "Woody" Romney''' was born in May 1897, a son of George E. and Hannah Ottinger Romney. He attended West High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. was a four-y..."2022-03-13T00:44:47Z<p>Created page with "'''Wilford Woodruff "Woody" Romney''' was born in May 1897, a son of George E. and Hannah Ottinger Romney. He attended West High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. was a four-y..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Wilford Woodruff "Woody" Romney''' was born in May 1897, a son of George E. and Hannah Ottinger Romney. <br />
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He attended West High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. was a four-year letterman. He broke his leg badly during a game against East High. He played baseball, basketball, and football at the University of Utah and was captain of the basketball team as a freshman.<br />
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Romney served in World War I. He played football for the Naval Training Station team at the University of Washington where he was training to be a pilot in the United States Navy.<br />
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Afterward, he was a football coach at Oneida Stake Academy. <br />
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His brothers are [[G. "Ott" Romney|G. Ott Romney]], [[Milton Addis "Mitt" Romney]], [[E. L. "Dick" Romney]], and Floyd Eccles Romney. Each was a gifted athlete and coach. <br />
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He married Ethyle Mary Watkins in 1951. <br />
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He is not to be confused with his cousin [[Elwood Snow "Woody" Romney]], who was also known for his athletic and coaching career.<br />
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