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Ruby L. and Raymond W. WOODS

Fairview Cemetery



Raymond Willard Woods Obit
Submitted by: Trina L. Woods


Raymond was born February 12, 1905 northeast of Chester, Oklahoma to Thomas Henry and Rosetta (Ball) Woods, and died August 9, 2001 at the Okeene Nursing Center in Okeene, Oklahoma at the age of 96 years.

Raymond's parents died when he was a young boy and he then made his home with his cousin George Ball and family near Chester. When he was 21 he and his brother Ted built and operated a service station in Chester. In 1931 Raymond moved his part of the business to Fairview where he has resided until his death.

On January 12, 1934, he married Ruby Riley in Fairview and they have lived here all their married life. On January 12, 2001, they celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary. To this union 6 children were born. One daughter, Joyce, died shortly after birth. Raymond owned and operated Woods Service Station and wholesale at 202 N. Main until he retired. He and Rudy then began farming southwest of Cedar Springs and farmed until his health failed him.

Raymond was a member, Deacon and later a Deacon Emeritus at the Central Christian Church of Fairview. He was a past member of the Fairview Chamber Commerce, Lions Club, the Highway 60 Booster Club and Troop leader for the Boy Scouts of America.

He served on the Fairview School Board of Education for several years and as a member of the Sport Booster Club. He rarely missed a ball game, track meet, band concert of any school activity and one year he and Ruby were honored as the outstanding Boosters for the year and received their Yellow Jacket letter jackets and proudly wore them to all school events.

In 1989 when Raymond was 84 years old the summer Olympic Games were held in Oklahoma City. Raymond was chosen to represent Fairview and he ran the torch from the north stop light to the center of town where he was honored as the oldest torchbearer in the state.

Raymond was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend.

He is survived by his wife, ruby, four sons' Ray Woods and wife Norma, Donald Woods and wife Bobbie, Kennith Woods and wife Vicki, all of Fairview, Oklahoma and Robert Woods and wife Linda of Phoenix, Arizona, one daughter Margaret Castleberry of Enid, Oklahoma, grandsons (Casket Bearers), granddaughters; Trina Woods, Angie Woods, Mandy Frable, and Amber Woods, eleven great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one infant daughter, Joyce, two brothers and one sister.





Ruby Leota Woods
© Fairview Funeral Home
02-2015
Submitted by: Ann Weber

© Fairview Funeral Home

Graveside Services for Ruby Leota Woods, 101, of Fairview, will be 11:00 a.m., Monday, February 9, 2015 at the Fairview Cemetery. A Memorial service for Ruby will be held at a later date in the Fairview Central Christian Church. Arrangements are by Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.

Ruby was born December 9, 1913 to Ross and Maude (Ling) Riley on a farm north of Longdale, Oklahoma and died February 8, 2015 at the Fairview Fellowship Home at the age of 101 years.

Ruby spent her childhood on the family farm near Longdale. She graduated from Longdale High School in 1932. On January 12, 1934 Ruby married Raymond Willard Woods in Fairview and to this union 6 children were born. On January 12, 2001, they celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary. On August 9, 2001 Ryamond went to be with his heavenly father.

Ruby is survived by four sons: Ray Woods and wife Norma, Donald Woods and his wife Bobbie, Kennith Woods and wife Vicki all of Fairview, one daughter Margaret Castleberry of Enid, and one daughter-in-law Linda Woods of Pheonix, AZ.

She was preceded in death by husband Raymond, one infant daughter Joyce, one son Robert Woods, three sisters:Ruth Martin, Zora Pettit and Alice Martin, and one brother, Allen Riley

Memorials may be made to the charity of choice with Fairview Funeral Home Inc. acting as custodian.

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