Charles Woodall, 73, beloved Father, Brother, and grandfather, was called to his eternal resting place on April 11, 2023. He entered this world on December 4, 1949, in Ponca City, OK, born to George and Edna Woodall.
Charles grew up in Ponca City and graduated from Po High. Charles served a tour of duty in the U.S Army. He met the love of his life Doris Beaston, and they were married July 12, 1973, and they made their home in Ponca City, she preceded him in death on March 16, 2016, after 42 years of marriage. He was blessed to have found love again and married Penny Porter on September 11, 2020, and she precede him in death on March 25, 2023. Charles enjoyed spending time with family, travelling, Fast Cars, Collecting and Shooting Guns. He was a member of the NRA.
Those left behind to cherish his memory are his son, Charles Woodall Jr of Blackwell, OK, Daughter in law, Anne M. Woodall of the Netherlands, two grandchildren: Jessica Woodall and Zachery Woodall, one brother, Johnny R. Woodall of Ponca City, OK, one Sister, Leora Burnsteel of Paulden, Arizona and several nieces and nephews.
Charles was preceded in death by his parents, wives, Doris Woodall, and Penny Woodall.
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