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John Randolph Wood

Charlotesville, Virginia

1926 - 2023

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John Randolph Wood passed away peacefully at Martha Jefferson Hospital after a fall resulting in a fractured hip on August 12, 2023. His wife, Jean Armistead Wood, was by his side at their home in Charlottesville, Virginia. John was born on October 14, 1926, to the late Bernard Andrew Wood, Sr....

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I have missed John so much these past two years. He was a wonderful man and a very significant part of my life for so many years. I treasure our memories of such special times we had together. My life is richer for knowing John. He was a blessing to me in so many ways. Love, Arlene

Dear Wood family I'm sorry to hear about your loss John was sweet man he'll be missed

Jean, I am so sorry to hear of John's home going, but know he is rejoicing with our Savior. Some of my fondest memories are serving meals at FBC and laughing with you and John. He was such a wonderful, kind person and his joy will be missed. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Jeanne Hardiman

Family and friends, what a sad day here for those who loved and knew John. what a glorious day in Heaven! What a promise we have in a risen Savior that John had put his trust in and that same promise we have as well. I am so sorry for the loss of his earthly presence and I am sure he will be missed by many as he was a wonderful person who gave a lot of himself to so many. May you find comfort in your memories and in your hope in your faith.

Dear Aunt Jean, What a wonderful life you and Uncle John had together. What little time we spent with him, I knew you were being cared for by a wonderful man. He now is celebrating with Christ and is now looking down on you with great joy. We love you, Roger, Michelle and Graham.

John has been a major person in our lives for over thirty years. i can not even count the countless times of laughter at the beach, the farm, pot luck get togethers and at church. John's death has left a void in our lives that can't be filled by anyone else. We love you, John. Until we are reunited again in heaven. Love, Arlene and Chester

Jean, I'm so sorry to hear about John. He was a wonderful, and kind man I remember him at FBC. Sending prayers from Maine. I miss being at FBC. Love Kay

Jean I am so very sorry for your loss. John was one of the kindest people , I know. When I worked at Urology, I always looked forward to his visits. I just loved talking to him. I would tell him how wonderful he was.He would just laugh. Your friend, Marie Wilkerson