Karen L. Clarkson (Clarkie To Brian)
I am heartbroken at the loss of a big hearted guy who loved his family, his friends and his work family. Brian you will be missed, you left us too soon.

Birth date: Jul 3, 1969 Death date: Dec 24, 2020
Beloved husband and father, Brian Keith Woodworth, 51, of Huntersville, NC died December 24, 2020 at Novant Huntersville. He was born on July 3, 1969 in Kingston, NY. Brian was kind, generous, passionate and radiated with a love Read Obituary
I am heartbroken at the loss of a big hearted guy who loved his family, his friends and his work family. Brian you will be missed, you left us too soon.
In a short time of working together I experienced Brian's dedication to his work and his clients admirable. He had a quick wit and what was evident is he approached his work with great passion and pride as he often shared his source of his inspiration was his family. Brian was a do right, intellectually spirited, bright light kinda guy that will surely be missed. Peace be with him and his family at this difficult time.
Best regards, Laura Stone
It’s been many yrs since college, but Brian was always positive, friendly and ready for action, and memorable in a great way. A great sense of humor and a deep thinker, he was an inspiring, man and positively driven. Brian made an impact on people immediately and all were better for having known him. RIP
My heart genuinely hurt when I learned of Brian's passing tonight. His love for family was obvious. His care and concern for others, unmistakable. There are people on this earth who make a difference just by being there. While I worked with Brian as a customer for many years, he was more like a friend. We kept in touch when our business relationship ended and shared stories of family, friends and purpose. He was a remarkable man and I am thankful that I knew him. He will always be remembered as someone who enriched the life of others by being their friend. His eternity is blessed, as he is now with our God. My heart and sincere prayers go out to Katya, Brian's children and his family.
I am grateful that Brian became a part of my life’s journey and that we walked together for a while. One thing that always stood out as we shared the stories of our lives was the great love that he had for his family. He will be missed.
I had the pleasure of working with Brian back in the A-Copy days. He was probably one of the passionate sales reps I have worked with. Brian cared deeply for his family, friends and colleagues. He will be missed by all.
I am so very very sorry to hear of Brian's passing.
I worked for Ikon and hired Brian. We worked together in the Poughkeepsie office.
He was a wonderful person and a great salesperson. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him as well as spending leisure time with him.
He was always well prepared in business and was very competitive which made him so successful.
God Bless his family. I wish them the best.
Sincerely yours,
Vince Buono
It seems like yesterday even though it has been 20+ years since Brian and family came to the Carolinas. I had the honor to work with Brian and he will be missed. Very few could match his passion and he always bragged on his family during our non business discussions. My prayers to the family.
James Thompson
I worked with Brian for many years. He was definitely one of a kind. Very passionate and intense when it came to taking care of his clients. Many times we were updating presentations on elevators heading to a business review, as things would pop in his head at the last minute that he wanted to include. He was extremely caring and thoughtful, with a very kind heart. He loved his family, and being a husband and dad. He was very proud of his children, and there was never a meeting that he didn’t mention the love of his family. He will be greatly missed by his Ricoh family. Katya, you are all in our prayers.
Dori Kerr