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On the August 1st, Woodrow "Woody" Emmet Weems, went to be with the angels. Woody was born March 31, 1942, and grew up in Happy Jack & Flagstaff, Arizona. Woody is survived by his Wife, Glenda Weems of 59 years, three sons, Glen, Randy & Gary, his sister Jacque and many grandchildren.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Bannon Springs Care Center, PO Box 485, Vernon, AZ 85904, Attn: Woody Weems. The family would like to thank the entire Bannon Springs staff for all the dedication, care and support they provided to Woody and our family, we are forever grateful.
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We are deeply sorry about your loss. Please accept our condolences. The Dave McKay Family
Paul McKay
August 31, 2021
Woody was a terrific husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will truly be missed by his family and friends. Sending our prayers and love to Glenda and the family.
Julie and Doug Baer
Friend
August 7, 2021
We were so sorry to hear about Woody. We are thinking of you and your family. He was a great guy.
Vickie and Joe Lynch
August 6, 2021
We will miss you so much PaPa!
Martha Weems
Family
August 5, 2021
Sincere condolences to the Weems family. A man's legacy lives through his children. The Weems boys are a great testament to their father.
Tim Painter
Friend
August 5, 2021
I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER WOODY WEEMS OUT ON THE FHS FOOTBALL FIELD. HE HIT LIKE A TRUCK---DIDN'T COME ANY TOUGHER. I DON'T KNOW WHAT HURT MORE---HITTING THAT FROZEN FOOTBALL FIELD GROUND IN THE WINTER IN FLAG (JUST LIKE PLAYING ON CEMENT) OR GETTING HIT BY WOODY WEEMS---NEITHER ONE WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE! I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YAH WOODY. PETE PERKINS FHS CLASS 59
Pete Perkins
School
August 4, 2021
Papa Woody will be greatly missed by many in Northern Arizona. He truly lead a very accomplished life. Having grown up in humble beginnings he had a very successful career and loved helping people in his spare time. He coached youth baseball for many years and had great success. This mentoring was passed down to his sons who have all enjoyed working with their children as well. He was also a very accomplished outdoorsman and archer. Archery was a passion of his from a State Championship in the '60's to teaching generations of archers, the finer points of the sport. He will be greatly missed by all and was a true inspiration and a man of high integrity and wisdom. Love ya Dad, Gary
Gary
August 4, 2021
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