Friday December 14, 1934
Arlington Citizen
J. O. WOODWARD BURIED IN COLEMAN
J. O. Woodward, the uncle of Drs. Valin R. Woodward and C. S. Woodward of Arlington, passed away at his home in Coleman, Texas, Wednesday at 6 a.m.
Judge Woodward was one of the most prominent lawyers in Texas. He was a former member of the State Board of Pardons and District Judge of the twenty-fifth Texas District for twenty years.
Judge Woodward is survived by his wife and six children, all of whom were present at his death bed.
His funeral services were conducted by Rev. John A. Siceloff, Rev. G. Robert Forester, and Rev. J. W. Gates. Burial was at the Coleman Cemetery.
All Texas mourns the passing of this useful citizen. Sympathy goes to the bereaved family in this time of sadness.
Friday December 14, 1934
Arlington Citizen
J. O. WOODWARD BURIED IN COLEMAN
J. O. Woodward, the uncle of Drs. Valin R. Woodward and C. S. Woodward of Arlington, passed away at his home in Coleman, Texas, Wednesday at 6 a.m.
Judge Woodward was one of the most prominent lawyers in Texas. He was a former member of the State Board of Pardons and District Judge of the twenty-fifth Texas District for twenty years.
Judge Woodward is survived by his wife and six children, all of whom were present at his death bed.
His funeral services were conducted by Rev. John A. Siceloff, Rev. G. Robert Forester, and Rev. J. W. Gates. Burial was at the Coleman Cemetery.
All Texas mourns the passing of this useful citizen. Sympathy goes to the bereaved family in this time of sadness.
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