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Thomas F. “Tom” Woodson III

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Thomas F. “Tom” Woodson III

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5 Nov 2009 (aged 38)
Burial
Albemarle County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Thomas F. Woodson III, 38, of Charlottesville, known to all who loved him as "Tom", passed away on November 5, 2009 after a 32 year battle with diabetes.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Angie Woodson, and his baby girl Daisy. Tom also leaves behind his mother, Joyce L. Woodson, in-laws, nieces, a nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins, and numerous friends.

Tom was preceded in death by his father, Thomas "Fred" Woodson, Jr.; his paternal grandparents, Thomas F. Woodson, Sr., and Rose Woodson Davis, his maternal grandparents, James E. and Louise J. Lamb.

Tom was a graduate of Charlottesville High School and was a member of First Baptist Church, where he mentored youth in the Upward Basketball Program and was formerly a second grade sunday school teacher. Tom was an amputee and loved to share his experience to help others cope with limb loss. He was the parking manager for Piedmont Parking Center, a job that he loved very much. Tom was a huge UVA football fan and loved his Cavs; he will always be remembered in his orange and blue.

Funeral services were held November 10, 2009 at First Baptist Church, with Dr. Tom Leland officiating.

Burial:
Monticello Memory Gardens
Thomas F. Woodson III, 38, of Charlottesville, known to all who loved him as "Tom", passed away on November 5, 2009 after a 32 year battle with diabetes.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Angie Woodson, and his baby girl Daisy. Tom also leaves behind his mother, Joyce L. Woodson, in-laws, nieces, a nephew, aunts, uncles, cousins, and numerous friends.

Tom was preceded in death by his father, Thomas "Fred" Woodson, Jr.; his paternal grandparents, Thomas F. Woodson, Sr., and Rose Woodson Davis, his maternal grandparents, James E. and Louise J. Lamb.

Tom was a graduate of Charlottesville High School and was a member of First Baptist Church, where he mentored youth in the Upward Basketball Program and was formerly a second grade sunday school teacher. Tom was an amputee and loved to share his experience to help others cope with limb loss. He was the parking manager for Piedmont Parking Center, a job that he loved very much. Tom was a huge UVA football fan and loved his Cavs; he will always be remembered in his orange and blue.

Funeral services were held November 10, 2009 at First Baptist Church, with Dr. Tom Leland officiating.

Burial:
Monticello Memory Gardens

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