James Ronald Woods Sr., 69, of Newington, Georgia passed away Monday, July 11th, 2016 at his residence and under the care of Compassionate Hospice.
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, he was the son of James Sylvester Woods and Edith Idessa Walton Woods. He was a Maintenance Technician at Colonial Oil Industries for 30 years and served in the US Navy and is a veteran of the Vietnam War.
He is survived by his son James R. “Ron” Woods, Jr.(Diane), his daughter Angela Keen (Matt), his son George B. “Buck” Woods (Kathleen), his daughter Victoria E. Cavanah (Dustin), his step-daughter Patricia Conover. 19 grandchildren, his sister Diane Woods, his brother Randy Woods and a number of other relatives and friends.
The family wishes to send a special acknowledgement to Kathleen Woods for her dedicated care in his final days.
The family will receive friends Wednesday, July 13th, 2016 from 6 pm to 8 pm at Families First Funeral care. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, July 14th, 2016 at 2:00 pm in the Chapel of Families First Funeral Care, with burial to follow at Lane’s Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery in Brooklet.
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Patty Baker
Angel, I’m praying for you and your whole family that God will wrap His loving arms around all of y’all during this time to strengthen and comfort y’all. I am sorry for your loss. Love you, Your Bible Study Sis Patty Baker
Mary Etta (Perry) Kerem
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the family members during this most difficult time. Time will help to heal the hurt; continue to share the many memories you have with future generations. God be with you.
Jennifer Shurling
So sorry for you loss. Our prayers for comfort in this time of grief.
Joseph & Cathy Stephens
Sympathy to the family. Jim was a good and sweet man and dearly loved his grandchildren.
Andrea Nadel
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Please let us know if we can do anything for y’all.
Connie Rucker Jenkins
Mr. James showed me kindness that I have never known before without asking nothing in return. He loved his family deeply and talked about yall all the time.
Yall are in my prayers for comfort and God’s grace during your time of loss and grief. My heart heart is broken also. I wish I would have done something to help you in his last days. .
Debbie Singletary
My love goes to all, may God keep everyone strong during this difficult time
Cindy Charron
I have been a friend of Janice for many years. She has always spoken kindly of Jim and shared how wonderful the children they had together are. I hope all of you in the family, especially the now adult children find peace and solace in that he no longer suffers and was loved. Cindy Charron -Georgia