James Weldon Woody
Jun 20, 1941 - Aug 10, 2023
Posted by Martha Reddout
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He was
born on June 20, 1941, in Duncan, Oklahoma to the late Carl
Leroy Woody and Loetta Davis Woody. James was raised in Duncan
where he graduated from Empire High School and he later attended
Draughon Business College in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He
married Reba Carol Edwards on March 18, 1960, in Mannsville.
Over the years James worked for BS&B in Gene Autry, the 1st
National Bank in Ardmore, the Bank of Johnston County in
Tishomingo, and retiring from 1st National Bank in Altus,
Oklahoma. He was an active member of the Mannsville 1st Baptist
Church where he taught Sunday School, served as past church
treasurer and deacon. James also served as deacon for 1st
Baptist Church in Snyder, Oklahoma. He served on the Mannsville
School Board, volunteered for the Mannsville Fire Dept and Rural
Water Dist. #2 Board Member. James was an avid reader and
enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Whatever he did, he did
it with all his heart.
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