Angie-Wood-Obituary

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Angie Wood

Shelby, North Carolina

Jan 17, 1961 – Sep 25, 2024

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BORN
January 17, 1961
DIED
September 25, 2024
LOCATION
Shelby, North Carolina

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Cecil M. Burton Funeral Home and Crematory - Shelby Obituary

Mrs. Angela “Angie” Auten Wood, 63, of 1219 S. Main St, Waynesville NC, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, September 25th, 2024, at Atrium Health Cleveland.

Born on January 17, 1961, in Shelby, NC to Junius Auten and Shirley Roberson Tiddy, Angie touched...

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Our deepest sympathies for the family. May God give you peace and comfort through your grief. We are here for you if you need anythinguntil then you are in our continued thoughts and prayers.

I love you Angie. What a sweet friend. You will be missed. Prayers for your beautiful children and family.

I loved Angie, she was an awesome lady and nurse. We worked together at Atrium Health Cleveland. Prayers for her children and family.

I was Angie's pediatric nursing faculty when she was a student at the UNC School of Nursing. I've taught many students, but Angie stands out as being a special person. During that time my twin sons were infants, and Angie made two beautiful pieces of cross stitch needlework of their names. She visited in my home and was a very sweet young woman.
I was happy to see she had a very productive career in nursing, and, knowing Angie, she brought comfort to many. I pray for comfort for her...

Angie you will be missed. You brought joy to your family and friends. You were special!

I am a loss for words! Angie, who I lovingly called “Angel”, was a wonderful friend. She and my sister, Kathy, were great friends! When Kathy passed away in 2021, Angie was saddened greatly. But I know they are both in heaven just chatting away!!! My condolences to all the family!

I am so sorry to hear of Angie’s passing. Our families were friends growing up at John Knox Presbyterian and I had the pleasure of getting to know her and Jim as an adult through my work at a real estate office, and through our kids’ sports and school. Angie was such a sweet, funny, very caring person and I know all of you will miss her. I pray that your memories will comfort you in the years to come.

Karen Creech Graham

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Angie was a terrific person and nurse.