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Geraldean “Jerry” <I>Robison</I> Woody

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Geraldean “Jerry” Robison Woody

Birth
Throckmorton County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Dec 2005 (aged 82)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dumas, Moore County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.9191628, Longitude: -101.9760818
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DUMAS - Geraldean "Jerry" Woody, 82, died Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005, in Amarillo.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Eddie Tubbs, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Northlawn Memorial Gardens by Morrison Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Woody was born Jan. 30, 1923, in Throckmorton County. She had been a Dumas resident since 1940.

She married Bailey Woody on April 9, 1943, in Graham. She was a Realtor for Windmill Realty for several years. She was a longtime member of the Happy Hatters and Red Hat Society. She was a longtime volunteer for the Window on the Plains Museum. She was a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Jim Woody and wife, Sally, of Houston; a daughter, Tricia Anderson and husband, Andy, of Lubbock; seven grandchildren, Kelli, Julie, Trey, Jay, Kurt, Kyle and Greg; and five great-grandchildren, Justin, Reba, D.J., Paula and Britton.

The family suggests memorials be to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15186, Austin, TX 78761 or the hospice program of your choice.

Amarillo Globe-News, Dec. 26, 2005
DUMAS - Geraldean "Jerry" Woody, 82, died Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005, in Amarillo.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Eddie Tubbs, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Northlawn Memorial Gardens by Morrison Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Woody was born Jan. 30, 1923, in Throckmorton County. She had been a Dumas resident since 1940.

She married Bailey Woody on April 9, 1943, in Graham. She was a Realtor for Windmill Realty for several years. She was a longtime member of the Happy Hatters and Red Hat Society. She was a longtime volunteer for the Window on the Plains Museum. She was a member of First Baptist Church.

Survivors include her husband; a son, Jim Woody and wife, Sally, of Houston; a daughter, Tricia Anderson and husband, Andy, of Lubbock; seven grandchildren, Kelli, Julie, Trey, Jay, Kurt, Kyle and Greg; and five great-grandchildren, Justin, Reba, D.J., Paula and Britton.

The family suggests memorials be to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15186, Austin, TX 78761 or the hospice program of your choice.

Amarillo Globe-News, Dec. 26, 2005


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