"I only wish my father Jack had been here because he was awarded an OBE many years ago."
He thanked everyone who had been supportive, especially his wife Glenys — the couple will celebrate their golden (50-year) wedding anniversary in October.
Woodward, a senior member of the Coastguard Kāpiti Coast for a number of years, is well-known for his tenacious fundraising efforts for the unit.
During an incident Woodward operates from the unit's office at Paraparaumu Beach where he liaises via radio with boats, police, ambulance, rescue helicopter and others.
"I love being part of a team."
He estimates he's done more than 3000 radio hours.
Voluntary work is not uncommon to Woodward, whose career has been in the catering industry including in the Merchant Navy.
He used to be a volunteer in a Coastguard unit as well as a fire brigade in Cornwall.
When he's not helping out at the unit, he enjoys making model radio-controlled ships.
His latest project is creating a 1m miniature of the United States Coast Guard heavy ice breaker called the Polar Star.
The US Embassy allowed him onboard the ship when it was in Wellington Harbour recently.
Woodward received two accolades in 2016, including a Kiwibank Local Hero Award and the IMT Communications and Incident Management Volunteer of the Year.