1932
2016
Mildred (Bailey) Woodward
December 23, 1932 - March 4, 2016
Turner - Born in Jefferson OR, in a farm house on Jefferson Hill just outside the cemetery, to Floyd and Hazel Bailey.
She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Ron Woodward; brother, Floyd Bailey Jr.; daughters, Winona Spencer of Turner; Rhonda Flowers of Boring; Rebecca Bolding of Turner; 8 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.
She was active in the church always making sure there were plenty of prizes at Easter. She made stocking hats for all the children at Marion Grade School, as well as 200 more for the United Gospel Mission. She was very active in the North Santiam Gleaners of Scio, OR. The most important things in her life were family and the Lord.
Celebration of Life is April 2, 2016 at 1 p.m. at Church of God of Prophecy, 10637 Stayton Rd. Aumsville, OR.. Instead of flowers, donations can be made to the Church of God of Prophecy Expense Fund.
"Memories"
My partner for so many years
Was laid to rest today
She's in the care of Jesus
Along that crystal way
No more pain and sorrow
No more doubts and fears
She has had her share of them
Thru out these many years
Over hills and valleys
Thru good times and bad
Each time we came out stronger
From the trouble that we had
As we traveled these many years
Walking side by side
Each time I looked at her
I saw my beautiful teenage bride"
- Ron Woodward
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Grandma Mildred and grandpa Ronnie were my safe haven as a child. When my life was crazy and broken they where there to show me peace and joy. I would never know Jesus if it wasnt for these beautiful people. They had such an impact on my life and their marriage is my insiration. Grandpa and grandma have been together since they were 14 and thats why I always pushed through my troubles and put God first and my marriage is strong. I am overjoyed to know that i will see my sweet grandmother again i will forever love her and grandpa.
Stephanie Weight Mentado
March 28, 2016
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