Richmond, VA — Jasmine Woody, a beloved healthcare professional and dedicated member of the Richmond community, died in September 2025 following a tragic accident. She was widely admired for her vibrant personality, compassion, and deep commitment to helping others.
Career in Behavioral Health
Jasmine worked as a Behavioral Health Technician at Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare and previously held positions at Veritas Collaborative and the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU. In every role, she was known for her dedication to supporting mental health and for her ability to bring comfort, understanding, and encouragement to those in need. Colleagues recall her as someone who uplifted others daily, even during the most difficult times.
Education and Early Life
A proud graduate of John Randolph Tucker High School, Jasmine went on to study Recreational Therapy at Old Dominion University and Social Sciences at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. Her academic path reflected her lifelong commitment to learning and to serving others with compassion.
Legacy and Community Impact
Deeply connected to her Richmond roots, Jasmine will be remembered as a devoted healthcare worker, a loving friend, and a compassionate presence whose warmth touched everyone she encountered. Her passing leaves a void in the community, but her legacy of care and kindness continues through the lives she impacted.
Cause of Death
Jasmine Woody died as a result of injuries sustained in an accident. Her family, friends, and colleagues mourn the loss of a remarkable young woman who dedicated her life to the well-being of others.
She will be remembered for her compassion, resilience, and unwavering dedication to helping others.
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