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Patrick Earl Woodworth

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Patrick Earl Woodworth

Birth
Death
25 Aug 1995 (aged 42)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Highland Gardens - West 1/3
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OBITUARY
WOODWORTH
PATRICK EARL, age 42. Born August 25 1953 and died August 25, 1995 in Dallas, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack O. Woodworth, Sr. & Leanna E. Woodworth. He is survived by his brothers, Jack O. Woodworth, Jr. & David J. Woodworth, both of Dallas, Texas; many loved nieces & nephews; his aunt, Martha E. Hoopman, Kansas City and his uncle, Col David J. Edwards, USAF (Ret.), Houston, Texas; an extended family and many loving friends. He was a 1972 graduate of R.L. Turner High School in Carrollton and attended Stephen F. Austin College. His most cherished memories were of being an all-star player on his school football team and being a writer and photographer for the "ROAR" Annual Staff. His professional life was in the window & glass business for 20 years and most recently he was the founding partner in Patrick's Devil Dust, a barbecue spice company. He will be remembered for his absolute love of life and his ability to bring out the best in everyone he met. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, August 28, 1995, RESTLAND WILDWOOD CHAPEL. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Dallas Zoological Society, 621 E. Clarendon Drive, Dallas, Texas 75203.
RESTLAND AVE. at Restland Rd.
238-7111
The Dallas Morning News -
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams
OBITUARY
WOODWORTH
PATRICK EARL, age 42. Born August 25 1953 and died August 25, 1995 in Dallas, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack O. Woodworth, Sr. & Leanna E. Woodworth. He is survived by his brothers, Jack O. Woodworth, Jr. & David J. Woodworth, both of Dallas, Texas; many loved nieces & nephews; his aunt, Martha E. Hoopman, Kansas City and his uncle, Col David J. Edwards, USAF (Ret.), Houston, Texas; an extended family and many loving friends. He was a 1972 graduate of R.L. Turner High School in Carrollton and attended Stephen F. Austin College. His most cherished memories were of being an all-star player on his school football team and being a writer and photographer for the "ROAR" Annual Staff. His professional life was in the window & glass business for 20 years and most recently he was the founding partner in Patrick's Devil Dust, a barbecue spice company. He will be remembered for his absolute love of life and his ability to bring out the best in everyone he met. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday, August 28, 1995, RESTLAND WILDWOOD CHAPEL. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Dallas Zoological Society, 621 E. Clarendon Drive, Dallas, Texas 75203.
RESTLAND AVE. at Restland Rd.
238-7111
The Dallas Morning News -
Submitted by Edward Lynn Williams

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