Thelma worked for Chemicals Incorporated as an Executive Secretary for nearly 30 years, retiring in 1989. She was an artist who received several awards for her paintings. She enjoyed cooking, canning, and traveling. Her greatest love was spending time with her family.
Thelma is survived by
her husband, Donald E. Woodall;
daughter Melody (Roger) Kleintank;
sons, Gregory (Sherri) Woodall, Clint (Robin) Woodall, and Bradford (Beth) Woodall;
15 Grandchildren;
4 step-grandchildren;
12 great grandchildren;
3 step-great grandchild;
3 great grandchildren on the way;
Siblings, Dotha Friend, Opal Stewart, and Andrew Hampton, Jr.
She was preceded in death by siblings Marshal, Ella, Cecil, Hazel, Clyde and Edith.
Funeral service at Webb-Noonan-Kidd, 240 Ross Avenue, Hamilton, OH with Rev. Dr. William F. Jones officiating. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Thelma worked for Chemicals Incorporated as an Executive Secretary for nearly 30 years, retiring in 1989. She was an artist who received several awards for her paintings. She enjoyed cooking, canning, and traveling. Her greatest love was spending time with her family.
Thelma is survived by
her husband, Donald E. Woodall;
daughter Melody (Roger) Kleintank;
sons, Gregory (Sherri) Woodall, Clint (Robin) Woodall, and Bradford (Beth) Woodall;
15 Grandchildren;
4 step-grandchildren;
12 great grandchildren;
3 step-great grandchild;
3 great grandchildren on the way;
Siblings, Dotha Friend, Opal Stewart, and Andrew Hampton, Jr.
She was preceded in death by siblings Marshal, Ella, Cecil, Hazel, Clyde and Edith.
Funeral service at Webb-Noonan-Kidd, 240 Ross Avenue, Hamilton, OH with Rev. Dr. William F. Jones officiating. Burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.
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