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Retired Fort Worth marshal leaves legacy of faith, generosity at City Hall
By Drew Shaw at Fort Worth Report
· June 14, 2026
· 4 min read
Kevin Woods wears two titles, as referenced in his voicemail greeting. “This is Reverend Woods, or Deputy Woods.” In practice, he saw those roles as one and the same. Over Woods’ 32 years as a Fort Worth marshal, he saw every day as an opportunity to help others and share joy — motives he said were
Key takeaway Over Woods’ 32 years as a Fort Worth marshal, he saw every day as an opportunity to help others and share joy — motives he said were fueled by his faith.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Kevin Woods' legacy of faith and generosity is a testament to the impact one person can have on the Fort Worth community. As a marshal, he worked tirelessly to protect the municipal judiciary staff and City Hall, while also finding ways to help those in need. His dedication to serving others is a reflection of the city's values and a reminder that public service can take many forms. Woods' work on the east side of Fort Worth, in particular, highlights the importance of community engagement and outreach in this part of the city. His ability to connect with residents and make a positive difference in their lives is a model for other city employees and community leaders. As Fort Worth continues to grow and evolve, it's essential to recognize and celebrate the contributions of individuals like Woods, who have spent their careers making the city a better place for all residents.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 14, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Kevin Woods wears two titles, as referenced in his voicemail greeting. “This is Reverend Woods, or Deputy Woods.” In practice, he saw those roles as one and the same. Over Woods’ 32 years as a Fort Worth marshal, he saw every day as an opportunity to help others and share joy — motives he said were
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