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Josephine Minerva “Josie” <I>Layton</I> Woodall

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Josephine Minerva “Josie” Layton Woodall

Birth
USA
Death
4 Jun 1939 (aged 62)
East Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden 1/Lot 41-6.
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The Decatur Daily - June 5, 1939

Mrs. Woodall Illness Victim

Final rites for Mrs. D. W. Woodall, 63, well-known resident of Moulton Heights, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Chapel Hill church by Rev. W. W. Aldridge and Rev. I. B. Roberts. Drinkard-Howell will be in charge of burial.

Mrs. Woodall died suddenly at 6:30 Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Roberts, in Chattanooga, where she had been visiting. Mrs. Woodall and her husband were to return to Decatur yesterday. The former was sitting on the porch at her daughter's home, ready to leave when she was stricken with a heart attack.

The body was returned here by Drinkard-Howell and was taken to the home of another daughter, Mrs. Paul Miller, in Moulton Heights.

Survivors include the husband; two sons, W. J. Woodall, of Huntsville, J. A Woodall of Decatur; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Roberts, Mrs. Mary Matchem, Chattanooga; Mrs. Frank Hallmark, Gadsden and Mrs. Paul Miller, Decatur; 16 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. W. H. Nash of Oneonta.

Pallbearers will be W. O. Morrison, J. M. Byars, S. L. Alexander, W. D. Tanner, C. E. Napps and I. D. Cockrell. The following will be in charge of flowers: Mrs. S. L. Alexander, Mrs. W. D. Tanner, Mrs. Louie Lamon, Mrs. Horace Fielding, Mrs. W. W. Coffey and Mrs. J. M. Byars.
The Decatur Daily - June 5, 1939

Mrs. Woodall Illness Victim

Final rites for Mrs. D. W. Woodall, 63, well-known resident of Moulton Heights, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Chapel Hill church by Rev. W. W. Aldridge and Rev. I. B. Roberts. Drinkard-Howell will be in charge of burial.

Mrs. Woodall died suddenly at 6:30 Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Roberts, in Chattanooga, where she had been visiting. Mrs. Woodall and her husband were to return to Decatur yesterday. The former was sitting on the porch at her daughter's home, ready to leave when she was stricken with a heart attack.

The body was returned here by Drinkard-Howell and was taken to the home of another daughter, Mrs. Paul Miller, in Moulton Heights.

Survivors include the husband; two sons, W. J. Woodall, of Huntsville, J. A Woodall of Decatur; four daughters, Mrs. Roy Roberts, Mrs. Mary Matchem, Chattanooga; Mrs. Frank Hallmark, Gadsden and Mrs. Paul Miller, Decatur; 16 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. W. H. Nash of Oneonta.

Pallbearers will be W. O. Morrison, J. M. Byars, S. L. Alexander, W. D. Tanner, C. E. Napps and I. D. Cockrell. The following will be in charge of flowers: Mrs. S. L. Alexander, Mrs. W. D. Tanner, Mrs. Louie Lamon, Mrs. Horace Fielding, Mrs. W. W. Coffey and Mrs. J. M. Byars.


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