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Paid Notice: Deaths WOODARD, ROBERT A.
WOODARD-Robert A. The family of Robert A. Woodard notes with great sadness his passing on October 9, 1997 in Marietta, GA. After proud service during World War II as an Airforce pilot instructor, Robert began what was ultimately a forty-one year career in the chemical industry, first with Catalin and then with Ashland Chemical Company. Above all, he was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. His love will be sorely missed by his survivors, Jeanne Woodard, Susan Woodard, Robert an ...
HORACE WOODARD, FILM MAKER, DIES
Woodard, Horace Lund
JAMES E. WOODARD, ANACONDA'OFFtGIAL; Treasurer of Copper Mining Firm "and Its Affiliates Dies uHeaded Montana Bank
MYRON C. WOODARD; Northwest Lumber Executive Dies in Portland at 71
Woodard, Myron C
REV. FRANCIS C. WOODARD; Oldest Episcopal Rector in the Rochester Diocese Dies at 86
VETERAN HORSEMAN DIES.; W.T. Woodard, 85, Conducted Annual Sales Here for 30 Years.
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